Afonja, A.A.
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2023-12-16
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure.
Abstract
The study explores the impact of seasonal changes on the types and volume
of waste handled by informal waste collectors (IWCs) in Ibadan, Nigeria.
The research involved 253 IWCs who were surveyed using questionnaires
and field observations. The results showed that the types and volume of
waste collected varied from season to season. In the dry season, patronage
was reduced by 25% due to less waste volume and increased burning. This
reduced income by 25% on average. This raises concerns about job security
for IWCs and the impact of increased burning on the atmosphere, leading to
global warming. The study recommends financial and technical assistance
from government or non-governmental organisations to help IWCs
establish small waste merchandising businesses to cope with low
patronage. This could help mitigate the adverse effects of seasonal changes
on IWCs' operations.
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waste management, patronage, climate, waste merchandising, dry and wet seasons
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Ola, A.B., Wahab, W.B. and Afonja, A.A. (2023). Seasonal Variation Impacts on Informal Waste Collection in Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Urban and Environmental Research, 3(2): 107-116. Published by Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology, Akure.