Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication

This study is aimed at estimating the significant indicators and constructs that directly influence households to recover and reuse faecal waste in Ogun state, Nigeria. Adopting a four-level multi-stage approach, a total of 110, 100, and 120 questionnaires were respectively administered in Ogijo/Lik...

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Main Authors: Olapeju, Olasunkanmi Olusola, Majid, Mohammad Rafee, Idris, Nasiru Medugu, Nyakuma, Bemgba
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spelling my.utm.904272021-04-30T14:41:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90427/ Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication Olapeju, Olasunkanmi Olusola Majid, Mohammad Rafee Idris, Nasiru Medugu Nyakuma, Bemgba HT101-395 Sociology, Urban This study is aimed at estimating the significant indicators and constructs that directly influence households to recover and reuse faecal waste in Ogun state, Nigeria. Adopting a four-level multi-stage approach, a total of 110, 100, and 120 questionnaires were respectively administered in Ogijo/Likosi, Ilaro I, and Sodeke/ Sale-Ijeun II wards. The selected criteria reflect the variance in the populations of 1,250,435(33%), 1,112,761(30%), and 1,387,944(37%) for Ogun East, Ogun West and Ogun Central, respectively. The pooled confirmatory factor analysis process took the form of several re-estimations, based on the deletion of lowly loading factors and correlation of redundant items, validation of the model, assessment of normality, and full structural model analysis. The structural model established a significant positive relationship between Environmental/Health Factors of Faecal Waste Reusability (EV) and Reusability Factor(RF) (β=0.727, p<0.05), and similarly, Economic Factors of Faecal Waste Reusability (EC)and Reusability Factor (RF) (β=0.715, p<0.05). The study, among all others, recommends a more flexible sanitation business value chain model that is household inclusive and conforms to the paradigm of green and circular economy. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90427/1/MohammadRafeeMajid2020_TowardsaSustainableIncentivetoOpenDefecationEradication.pdf Olapeju, Olasunkanmi Olusola and Majid, Mohammad Rafee and Idris, Nasiru Medugu and Nyakuma, Bemgba (2020) Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication. Journal of Sustainability Science and Managemen, 15 . pp. 215-235. ISSN 1823-8556 http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/JSSM.2020.07.017
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topic HT101-395 Sociology, Urban
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Olapeju, Olasunkanmi Olusola
Majid, Mohammad Rafee
Idris, Nasiru Medugu
Nyakuma, Bemgba
Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
description This study is aimed at estimating the significant indicators and constructs that directly influence households to recover and reuse faecal waste in Ogun state, Nigeria. Adopting a four-level multi-stage approach, a total of 110, 100, and 120 questionnaires were respectively administered in Ogijo/Likosi, Ilaro I, and Sodeke/ Sale-Ijeun II wards. The selected criteria reflect the variance in the populations of 1,250,435(33%), 1,112,761(30%), and 1,387,944(37%) for Ogun East, Ogun West and Ogun Central, respectively. The pooled confirmatory factor analysis process took the form of several re-estimations, based on the deletion of lowly loading factors and correlation of redundant items, validation of the model, assessment of normality, and full structural model analysis. The structural model established a significant positive relationship between Environmental/Health Factors of Faecal Waste Reusability (EV) and Reusability Factor(RF) (β=0.727, p<0.05), and similarly, Economic Factors of Faecal Waste Reusability (EC)and Reusability Factor (RF) (β=0.715, p<0.05). The study, among all others, recommends a more flexible sanitation business value chain model that is household inclusive and conforms to the paradigm of green and circular economy.
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author Olapeju, Olasunkanmi Olusola
Majid, Mohammad Rafee
Idris, Nasiru Medugu
Nyakuma, Bemgba
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Majid, Mohammad Rafee
Idris, Nasiru Medugu
Nyakuma, Bemgba
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title Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
title_short Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
title_full Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
title_fullStr Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
title_full_unstemmed Towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
title_sort towards a sustainable incentive to open defecation eradication
publisher Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
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