Sociodemographic of Two Municipalities Towards CoastalWaters and Solid Waste Management: The Case of Macajalar Bay,Philippines
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Creator 1. Ma. Judith B. Felisilda
2. Shaira Julienne C. Asequia
3. Jhane Rose P. Encarguez
4. Van Ryan Kristopher R. Galarpe
Title Sociodemographic of Two Municipalities Towards CoastalWaters and Solid Waste Management: The Case of Macajalar Bay,Philippines
Publisher The Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on Environment
Publication Year 2561
Journal Title EnvironmentAsia
Journal Vol. 11
Journal No. 3
Page no. 182-202
Keyword Coastal water, Macajalar bay, Sociodemographic, Solid waste management
URL Website http://www.tshe.org/ea/index.html
Website title EnvironmentAsia
ISSN 2586-8861
Abstract Dumping of solid waste and unstable coastal water quality has become a rising issue in the Philippines coastal zones. Thus, this study was conducted to investigate two coastal municipalities' (Opol and Jasaan) perception towards coastal waters (CW) and solid waste management (SWM) along Macajalar bay, Philippines. Sociodemographic indicators of the 180 residents and howthis influenced their level of knowledge-awareness-practices (KAP) towards CW and SWM were determined using modified survey questionnaire. Purposive sampling was employed to communities residing adjacent to coastal waters. Both quantitative (One-Way ANOVA and T-test for unequal variances at alpha-0.05) and qualitative analyses were utilized to extrapolate conclusions. Present findings revealed varying sociodemographic indicators influencingKAP. Opol coastal residents level of knowledge and practices were influenced by gender (K:p-0.0314; P:p- 0.0155) and age (p- 0.0404), whereas level of awareness was influenced by age (p- 0.0160), length of residency (p- 0.0029), and educational attainment (p-0.0089). Distinctively, Jasaan coastal residents' gender influenced the level of knowledge (p- 0.0223) and practices(p- 0.0172), whereas awareness was influenced by educational attainment ( p - 0.0383). Overall, sociodemographic response revealed higher level of knowledge and awareness towards preservation of CW. However, low levels of practices in both municipalities towards SWM were determined as evidenced by anthropogenic inputs to coastal water (dumping of solid waste, animal waste and domestic wastewater). In return this exerts pressure to Macajalar Bay. Present study can support policy enforcement in identifying opportunities for building positive connections of the social and biophysicochemical aspects in the bay.
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