2022
DOI: 10.56279/jgat.v42i1.219
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Municipal Solid Waste Collection Services in Rapidly Growing Cities of Tanzania

Abstract: Globally, rapid urban and population growth poses a huge problem for solid waste management (SWM), with developing countries’ fast-growing cities having more SWM challenges than industrialized countries. In Mbeya, Tanzania, a study to investigate the performance of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) collection services was carried out using a descriptive cross-sectional research design, and a mixed research approach. Questionnaires, interviews, field observations, and document reviews were used to gather information.… Show more

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“…Its struggles with rapid urbanization, coupled with underdeveloped infrastructure and administrative hurdles, exacerbate the existing socioeconomic divide. This aligns with research by Mbwilo and Mahenge (2022) in Tanzania, who documented how unplanned settlements on the outskirts of cities often lack basic services like waste management due to inadequate infrastructure and resource allocation.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Its struggles with rapid urbanization, coupled with underdeveloped infrastructure and administrative hurdles, exacerbate the existing socioeconomic divide. This aligns with research by Mbwilo and Mahenge (2022) in Tanzania, who documented how unplanned settlements on the outskirts of cities often lack basic services like waste management due to inadequate infrastructure and resource allocation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%