PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA: A META-REVIEW A META-REVIEW Section Articles

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Ohwofasa Wilson Onokowhomomo1*, Eighemhenrio David Erhonmhon2 , Ohwofasa Junior Ogag

Abstract

The accumulation of solid waste in Nigeria's urban areas has become a pressing environmental


concern, exacerbated by rapid population growth and inadequate waste management practices.


This study employs an exploratory research methodology, drawing on conceptual framework


and existing literature to analyze the complexities of municipal solid waste (MSW)


management in Nigeria. It highlights the lack of public awareness campaign high lighting the


adverse effects of improper waste disposal and the deficiencies in current waste management


strategies. The research identifies systemic issues, such as bureaucratic approaches that neglect


the informal waste sector, insufficient coordination among government agencies, and a general


lack of expertise. The paper emphasizes the urgent need for tailored waste management


solutions that consider Nigeria's unique socio-political and economic landscape.


Recommendations include enhancing public education through public awareness-campaigns


on sustainable waste practices, integrating advanced waste management technologies, and


fostering collaborations between government, communities, and private sectors. It advocates


for comprehensive policy development and the implementation of innovative strategies, such


as recycling and composting, to improve waste management efficiency. The study concludes


that effective waste management is vital for environmental sustainability and public health,


urging a collaborative effort among all stakeholders to address the multifaceted challenges


posed by municipal solid waste in Nigeria.


 

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Author Biography

Ohwofasa Wilson Onokowhomomo1*, Eighemhenrio David Erhonmhon2 , Ohwofasa Junior Ogag, Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Igbinedion University , Okada, Edo State, Nigeria.

Ohwofasa Wilson Onokowhomomo1*, Eighemhenrio David Erhonmhon2 , Ohwofasa

Junior Ogaga3

1. Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Igbinedion University , Okada, Edo State,

Nigeria.

2. Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State,

Nigeria.

3 .Department of Civil Engineering and Water Resources, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State,

Nigeria

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