2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2021.106598
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Factor analysis and policy simulation of domestic waste classification behavior based on a multiagent study—Taking Shanghai's garbage classification as an example

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“…Regarding further discussions on Infrastructure, strains include growing tourism [39], management at landfill sites [48], water waste [69] and increased production [56]. Informal settlements are outlined as a strain in [53], with garbage siege identified as a strain in [76]. Strains relating to food (production, purchase and security) are also discussed in [55].…”
Section: (Rq3) What Are the Main Barriers Or Needs And The Resulting ...mentioning
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“…Regarding further discussions on Infrastructure, strains include growing tourism [39], management at landfill sites [48], water waste [69] and increased production [56]. Informal settlements are outlined as a strain in [53], with garbage siege identified as a strain in [76]. Strains relating to food (production, purchase and security) are also discussed in [55].…”
Section: (Rq3) What Are the Main Barriers Or Needs And The Resulting ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a common theme within a portion of the articles relates to consumer behaviour with regard to the classification of rubbish, and the resulting strain this causes on the environment, landfill management and collection networks. As solutions, educational practice is proposed as a way forward to mitigate the resulting 'garbage siege' [76] caused by urbanisation. However, poor garbage management behaviours were present outside of residential properties, with Mensah [78] discussing that fisherfolk (in Ghana) have a low level of waste sorting and are unwilling to pay for collection services.…”
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“…Exploring the effect of publicity on individual behavior is a hot topic in recent green development. Some studies suggested that policy publicity promotes behavior change [44][45][46]. In the impact of energy consumption research, scholars found energy information provision can effectively change energy consumption behavior change [44].…”
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“…In summary, China's urban environmental governance, particularly the urban waste disposal process, indicates that residents' environmental concerns and the government's environmental governance performance may affect public engagement in environmental protection [44]. On the one hand, disappointing environmental quality and ineffective governance performance hinder public participation in official programs.…”
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