Literature Matrix 1
Literature Matrix 1
REFERENCE (APA format) What key concepts about your What was/were the What was the What were the What was the
Note: List the references topic were highlighted? objectives/research research design findings/results of conclusion derived?
alphabetically. questions of the study/ of the study? the study? What did the study
What was the research gap/ Who were the recommend?
problem in literatures reviewed participants?
by the author/s? What data
gathering tools
were used?
1 Annaliza Panganiban- The concern for The objective of the In order to The results were Waste management
Santos,MAED and Ray Rudolf environmental conservation study is focused on conduct the processed using awareness does not
M. Pastara (2021) Students is continuously growing in Students’ awareness research, the Statistical exert significant
Awareness on Waste every part of the world on waste qualitative Packages for effect on their waste
Management: Their Effect on including developed and management analysis was Social Sciences disposal practices,
Waste Management Practices. developing countries. In line 1. What is level carried out (SPSS) and the was rejected.
with this, members of of awareness data were Implications drawn
United Nations include of students on The respondents presented using from the findings of
environmental sustainability waste of the study were appropriate the study are good
as one the Millennium management the students in a tables and texts. thoughts of further
Development Goals. practices in public school in The results were improving the
terms of: Bulacan. analyzed and institutions waste
The major problem of the Awareness on interpreted using management system
study is to assess the waste This study made
regulations, statistical tests
management practices of use of descriptive Based on the
Awareness on such regression
students and their effect on correlational findings and
standards and analysis in
waste management method of conclusions of the
Awareness on determining the
practices research that study, the following
health effect of
utilized standard recommendations
environmenta students’ waste
questionnaires as are hereby
l effects? management
primary data submitted:
2. Does the level awareness on
gathering tools. 1. That the school
of their waste
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local agency of
Bulacan.
4. That the
respondent
institution considers
the implications
drawn from this
study.
2 Lutui,Vika, A Tongan, has observed To identify the One The continued Waste types
Waste Management the problem for a current household methodological persistence of generated in the
Practices,Perceptions and practices of each approaches to littering and the households varies in
Attitudes in Tonga, number of years.
waste management research, this mismanagement abundance, and
Master of Science (Hons.) Attempts had been process study employs a of waste, people’s perceptions
thesis, School of made by various 1. What is quantitative resulted in the of waste abundance
Geosciences, University government currently approach. Using researcher also vary according
of Wollongong, 2001. to waste types .Non-
departments and non- practiced, a quantitative adopting the
abundance waste
government 2. What method to study assumption that
regarded by most of
organisations to respondents human behaviour littering and the respondents as
alleviate the problem would prefer, has been waste problematic(with
which elicit opposed by the management regards to handling,
but only with short-term their advocates of the problems are storing and disposal)
success attitudes, qualitative related to the even if it is not
3. What are approach by perceptions and abundant, whereas
The particular waste their beliefs taking the stand attitude of Tonga combustible waste is
management issue that and thoughts, that reality people. considered by most
warrants the which reveal cannot be as not problematic,
researcher’s interest is their cognitive subsumed within whether abundant or
the household attitude numerical not.
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3 NZM Saat1*, Muhammad Disaster, flood, waste The objective is to In order to Participants Flood on 2014 which
Ikram AW2 , Nur Ashikin management, Pasir Mas, examine the 2014 conduct the described the occurred in Malaysia
MS3 , Zawaha I4 , Siti focus group discussion post-flood waste research, type of flood especially on the
Aishah H5 , Nor Malia A management in qualitative waste in the East Coast Country,
W1 , Siti Norasmarina M1 The problem of flooding as affected area analysis was interviews. Food, Kelantan was
and Muhammad Mustaqim the erosion rates has also 1. How did the carried out vegetables, disastrous. The
SMS1. WASTE increased dramatically. people leaves, bottles, effect of the flood
MANAGEMENT: A Large floods wash away identify the A total of 39 plastics, tin, can caused
QUALITATIVE STUDY homes and damage other type of flood respondents wood, furniture, difficulties to the
EXPLORING THE items such as electrical waste? consisting of 19 electrical item, residents due to the
PERCEPTION OF FLOOD goods, cars and so on 2. What are the men and 20 iron, bamboo, increase of waste
WASTE MANAGEMENT ways used to women were cloths, carpet, level which required
AMONG THE COMMUNITY manage the randomly pot and mat their properties to
OF PASIR MAS. flood waste? selected. Among were the waste. be vacant. The waste
3. What are the The respondents When asked to was wood, bottles,
factors of were 25 years old identify the furniture, cloths,
effectiveness and above, the waste, books and so on.
in flood waste locals, and participants Having less
management? directly affected stated the cooperation among
4. Was the by flood in 2014. variety of items the people was one
health The respondents that were of the problems to
education were selected damaged due to solve the waste. All
about the from the area hit the flood. Some agencies, including
flood waste by the flood of them NGO and the
management disaster, namely described the government have to
exposed to Pasir Mas and electrical items take fast actions
the people? were divided and furniture when flood happens
down into destroyed but in the future to find
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health and safety of waste The and field were not injury.
collection workers questions potters. even sure of Considering the
were Collectors the existence continuous
divided into collect of the Covid- spread of
two parts household 19 pandemic. COVID-19
1. The first waste from Besides their despite the
part waste bins by worry, we development of
attempted using also found vaccines, these
to identify tricycles. that about front-line
the socio- Supervisors 40% of the workers need to
demograph prepare daily respondents have more
ic schedules for had access to access to
characterist the collectors. face protection items
ics of the Field potters masks/shields and safety
respondent monitor and at their education.
s. This guide the workplace,
included collection and 30% had
gender, process, and hand
marital evaluate sanitizers.
status, collectors’
income, performance
and
education. This study
2. The second made use of
part tried questionnaire
to survey
understand
safety
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concerns of
the
respondent
s regarding
waste
collection
under the
COVID-19
pandemic
5 Franco Muleya*, Herbert Waste To investigate They use a The results The research
Kamalondo An Management, Sustaina and categorise quantitative further confirmed that a
Investigation of Waste ble of common approach indicated that Site Waste
Management Practices Management, Disposal waste it is feasible Management
in the Zambian Construction Waste management The research to adopt a Plan can be an
Construction Industry practices in the targeted Site Waste effective tool to
The feasibility of ZCI. contractors Management address waste
establishing a site To investigate from Grades Plan in the management
waste management the feasibility of 1 to 3 as Zambian challenges in the
plan in the Zambian adopting a categorised Construction Zambian
Construction Industry waste and industry Construction
management registered by based on the Industry based
plan in the ZCI. the Zambian respondents’ on the literature
To establish and National willingness review and
measure the Council for mean score willingness
challenges and Construction of 0.94 from measured from
benefits (NCC) all the research
associated with categories respondents.
Data for this
the adoption of study were
a site waste obtained
management through
plan in the ZCI. questionnaire
s, interviews
and site
surveys
6 MunicipalityEike Albrecht1, From studies related to This paper They use a Results obtained Waste production in our c
Agbortoko M. Ayuk Nkem2, waste management in therefore examines quantitative proved that increase especially with o
Enow Ernest1 Buea, authors have been the legal practices approach there exist well New dressing materials, f
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The Legal Aspect of Waste able to present an involved in waste stated laws for amongst others remain ti
Management in Cameroon understanding of the management and The residents of waste
with Focus on the Buea collection, storage, to understand the Buea and management in Considering waste as a pr
transportation and challenges faced as workers of the Cameroon. their negative effects sho
disposal of waste. This well as propose waste However, there therefore provides the fo
paper therefore examines solutions towards management is poor
the legal practices an improved waste company were implementation
involved in waste management interviewed to of the existing
management and system get their views laws with
problems arising from on waste evidence of
implementing these legal management in waste littering
practices and way forward Residents on their Buea. within
for better waste part were neighbourhoods
questioned about In order to meet
management options in and along the
their knowledge on up with the
Buea. streets
waste study objective,
The legal practices management, a
involved in waste issues of waste multidirectional
management and to dumping, waste approach was
understand the challenges sorting and adopted for
faced as well as propose challenges faced in data collection.
solutions towards an waste dumping Both secondary
improved waste and primary
management system. sources of data
were collected
LITERATURE MATRIX
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1. It would be good to include the pages of the concepts you will be noting from journals. Put the page numbers in parenthesis (e.g p.10) after the end of the sentences you will copy. This
will help you go back to the journal later on if you have to review further the article.