Środowiskowe zachowania sanitarne w Osogbo, Nigeria: ocena wystroju wykonanego przez mieszkańców w ich otoczeniu

Oluwole DARAMOLA


https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5698-2002

Oluwaseun OLOWOPOROKU




Abstrakt

W niniejszym artykule zbadano środowiskowe zachowania sanitarne mieszkańców różnych stref w Osogbo w Nigerii. Wydzielone strefy mieszkalne to strefy tradycyjna, przejściowa i podmiejska. Wykorzystując systematyczną technikę doboru próby, dokonano wyboru 194 respondentów do badań. Wyniki badań ukazały, że społeczno-gospodarcze warunki mieszkańców różniły się znacznie w zależności od strefy, a ponadto, że we wszystkich strefach występował słaby dostęp do infrastruktury i urządzeń sanitarnych. Podobnie, niski był odsetek mieszkańców posiadających urządzenia sanitarne w swoich domach. Zgodnie z wynikami badań, mieszkańcy w słabym stopniu wykorzystują dostępne urządzenia w ramach środowiskowych zachowań sanitarnych. W artykule przedstawiono rekomendacje dotyczące wyposażenia przez mieszkańców ich gospodarstw domowych w urządzenia sanitarne, a także zapewnienia takich urządzeń komunalnych przez rząd oraz organizacje społecznościowe (ang.: Community Based Organizations, CBOs). Niezbędna jest ponadto edukacja środowiskowa oraz egzekwowanie regulacji środowiskowych.

Słowa kluczowe:

środowisko, higiena środowiskowa, zachowania, mieszkańcy Osogbo, Afryka

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DARAMOLA, O., & OLOWOPOROKU, O. (2020). Środowiskowe zachowania sanitarne w Osogbo, Nigeria: ocena wystroju wykonanego przez mieszkańców w ich otoczeniu. Economic and Environmental Studies, 16(4 (40), 699–716. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/ees/article/view/3068

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Oluwole DARAMOLA 
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Oluwaseun OLOWOPOROKU 

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