FuYang Normal University, FuYang, Anhui, China.
University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China.
Waste Manag. 2020 Mar 15;105:328-338. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.02.025. Epub 2020 Feb 26.
China is facing the dual challenge of economic development and environment protection. Recently, Shanghai (tier-1 city) implemented the pilot project of household solid waste (HSW) management and expects to execute a similar project in 45 cities across China by 2020. The current research's aim is to examine the pilot project's progress by comparing it with existing HSW management practice in other cities. From a theoretical perspective, a socio-ecological framework is used to examine citizens' HSW sorting behavior (HSWSB), which is further mapped based on the theory of planned behavior to enrich the findings. A total of 1409 citizen responses are utilized to generalize the findings. The study concludes that replicating tier-1 practices in other cities could produce unsatisfactory results. The regulatory environment should focus on comparatively long-lasting citizen behavior change by designing a citizen-centric approach (i.e., awareness campaigns) related to ecological concerns (i.e., climate change) because it could define the future of HSWSB practice in Chinese society.
中国正面临着经济发展和环境保护的双重挑战。最近,上海(一线城市)实施了生活垃圾(HSW)管理的试点项目,并计划在 2020 年前在全国 45 个城市推行类似项目。本研究旨在通过与其他城市现有的 HSW 管理实践进行比较,来考察试点项目的进展情况。从理论角度来看,本研究使用社会-生态框架来考察公民的 HSW 分类行为(HSWSB),并进一步根据计划行为理论进行映射,以丰富研究结果。共有 1409 名公民的回答被用来概括研究结果。研究结论表明,在其他城市复制一线城市的做法可能会产生不理想的结果。监管环境应通过设计以公民为中心的方法(即与生态问题相关的宣传活动)关注相对持久的公民行为变化,因为这可能会定义中国社会未来的 HSWSB 实践。