Analysis of the pattern of solid waste production in greater Amman Municipality, Jordan
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Published:2023-12-03
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ISSN:1088-1913
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Container-title:Environmental Quality Management
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environmental Quality Mgmt
Author:
Hayajneh Badreh1ORCID,
Makhamreh Zeyad1,
AL‐Souliman Basem2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography The University of Jordan Amman Jordan
2. Environment studies division, Greater Amman Municipality Amman Jordan
Abstract
AbstractThe objective of this study is to investigate the spatial distribution of municipal waste production and its impact on urban environmental sustainability in greater Amman. The GIS techniques were used to analyze the distribution pattern within the municipality regions and the factors that affect this pattern. The analysis shows that the presence of a positive correlation is significant at a 0.01 confidence level between the population size, and education level type graduate, postgraduate, and read and write with 0.888, 0.754, and 0.687, respectively. There is an obvious positive relationship between the income level and waste production, and this is shown clearly in the Western part of Amman. On the other hand, the low‐income level in the Eastern part of Amman has resulted in a lower amount of municipal solid waste production. The amount of waste generated in the city of Amman represents a significant increase in the rates of municipal solid waste production, rising from 0.77 kg per capita per day in 2007 to 0.84 kg per capita per day over the past 15 years. The increase in economic and commercial activities in some regions has played the main role in increasing the quantities of solid waste produced in the central business regions. This result provides a better vision for the environmental management planners and decision‐makers regarding solid waste production management in Amman municipality.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal
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