Residents' concerns and attitudes toward a municipal solid waste landfill: Integrating a questionnaire survey and GIS techniques

  • Yue Che
  • , Kai Yang*
  • , Yan Jin
  • , Weiqian Zhang
  • , Zhaoyi Shang
  • , Jun Tai
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The ever-growing industry of municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal appeals to the growing need for disposal facilities, and MSW treatment facilities are increasingly an environmental and public health concern. Residents living near MSW management facilities are confronted with various risk perceptions, especially odour. In this study, in an effort to assist responsible decision-makers in better planning and managing such a project, a structured questionnaire was designed and distributed to assess the nearby residents' concerns and attitudes surrounding the Laogang Landfill in Shanghai. Geographic information system techniques and relevance analysis were employed to conduct the spatial analysis of physical perceptions, especially odour annoyance. The findings of the research indicate that a significant percentage of the responding sample was aware of the negative impacts of landfills on the environment and public health, and residents in close proximity preferred to live farther from the landfill. The results from the spatial analysis demonstrated a definite degree of correlation between odour annoyance and distance to the facility and proved that the benefits of the socially disadvantaged have been neglected. The research findings also direct attention to the important role of public participation, information disclosure, transparency in management, and mutual communication to avoid conflicts and build social trust.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10001-10013
Number of pages13
JournalEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume185
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • GIS techniques
  • Laogang landfill
  • Odour
  • Public
  • Questionnaire

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