Abstract:
Study on a guidelines for solid waste management at Ban Naloung community, Song district, Phrae province study research (Action research) aims to study the community context. The waste management of community and evaluation of the implementation of waste management into practice. The researchers divided the study into twophases, the first breast study urban context, standard revisit the issue of waste management plans and community-based approach to waste management. Using survey data collected by community basis, the discussion group, the workshop flawless. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Phase 2 of the plan and the results of Muller waste management approach using questionnaires, observations weighing garbage. Data were analyzed using statistical averages, percentage points ahead of the comparative value (Sign rank test) and analysis of content (Content Analysis). The study found that co-education process that people in the community, lack of knowledge and interest in the waste before disposal. Makes even landfill Trash is not enough and the breeding of flies. And the community litter is made by the public and the communities on either side of the dirt-filled garbage. The study was co-organized approach to waste management is doing. 1) reduce the use of plastic bags and waste materials that pose a greater community. 2) establish measures to reduce waste in the community. 3) a heavy fine, the villagers helped to reduce the amount of waste before disposal. 4) A of villages, according to the public once a month. 5) instructing residents to separate waste and use of waste. 6) Create incentives for waste management. And have adopted the guidelines into practice by the action plan. As a result, after the implementation of the plan. Waste decreased from 39.73 percent before the families in the community waste segregation activities increased from the previous 78.16 percent. Satisfaction level approach to waste management at the highest level of satisfaction. Waste management behavior of communities after the implementation of waste management, waste management, rather than before a significant level of 0.05 (p < 0.001).
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