EVALUATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR ITS IMPROVEMENTS IN ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA

Authors

  • AM Ayanshola DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR., UNIV. OF ILORIN, ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
  • AS Aremu DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR., UNIV. OF ILORIN, ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
  • SO Jacob DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, P.M.B. 1515, ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
  • SO Bilewu DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, P.M.B. 1515, ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
  • AW Salami DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR., UNIV. OF ILORIN, ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.344.1021

Keywords:

solid waste, household, waste bin, willingness to pay, municipal

Abstract

This paper reports the evaluation of households’ usage of the current solid waste management system (SWMS) within the city of Ilorin, central Nigeria and investigates the determinants of household’s willingness-to-Pay (WTP) for its improvement. Data was collected with the aid of a structured questionnaire administered to households within four neighbourhoods that represent the major subdivisions in the metropolis. The multiple regression model was applied in explaining household’s usage of the current system and WTP.The study found that 36% and 64% respectively of the households were unsatisfied and moderately satisfied with the current waste management system.The combined effect of household’s demographic profiles, geometric profile and position of waste management facility gave a significant fitted model to show the relationship between household’s willingness to pay and the considered predictors.

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v34i4.28

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Agricultural, Bioresources, Biomedical, Food, Environmental & Water Resources Engineering

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EVALUATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR ITS IMPROVEMENTS IN ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA. (2015). Nigerian Journal of Technology, 34(4), 868-874. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.344.1021