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A study of community participation in solid waste management in Kathmandu metropolitan city
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Advances in Recycling & Waste Management

ISSN: 2475-7675

Open Access

A study of community participation in solid waste management in Kathmandu metropolitan city


7th World Convention on Waste Recycling and Reuse

May 16-17, 2018 Tokyo, Japan

Indra Prasad Dahal

Lincoln College, Nepal

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Adv Recycling Waste Manag

Abstract :

Solid waste management in Nepal has been one of the important and seriously discussed topics. Kathmandu metropolitan city is unable to handle the solid waste by itself. This study will focus on community participation in solid waste management in Kathmandu. There are varieties of study areas for my research such as Old Newar Settlement (Ashan and Jyatha), Thamel (Tourism area) and Samakhuhsi Town Planning (ward no. 29 out of 38 wards of Kathmandu metropolitan city.) Waste management in those areas has been managed through NGOs and private sectors, communities and metropolitan authority. Household questionnaire and interviews will be used as the research tools and a total of 120 respondents interviewed from study area. The study will use both qualitative and quantitative approach to analyze the information. Nearly 75% of the total waste generated in Kathmandu is of organic type which can be composted. The main aim of solid waste management practice is seen in all these settlements to segregate waste at source. All the communities have different approaches which the people follow in segregating waste. In all the settlements, bins are provided. At Ashan and Local Newar Settlement area has a central collection system, but the community members are asked to segregate waste. In Thamel too, it is a similar case, but a private company is involved (directly) in managing waste. In Samakhushi Town Planning area, people are encouraged to manage waste in individual level in their own household. This study will try to depict the status of solid waste management practices as well as the status of community participation community members in other activities such as recycling-reuse, disposal of waste, decision making within entire ward no. 29 out of 38 wards of Kathmandu metropolitan city.

Biography :

Indra Prasad Dahal is an MBA from Saraswati Multiple Campus, Kathmandu from Tribhuwan University, Nepal and MPhil in Central Department of Public Administration College, Kathmandu under Tribhuwan University, Nepal. He is an Academic Coordinator, Member of research committee, an Associate Professor and teaching Project Management and Research Methodology in Lincoln College, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Email:indrapddhl@gmail.com

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