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Solid waste has become an increasing environmental problem due to the rapid rise of population, especially in highly urbanized areas like Davao City, Philippines. Just like in any other urban centers, garbage is a huge problem that it does not only cause environmental destruction but also takes a toll on human health. As part of the city’s urban center, Angliongto, which is within the 50-kilometer radius from the downtown area, faces a huge challenge in relation to littering and illegal garbage dumping. This study tried to look into the dimensions that have compounded the problem as it wants to unravel the behavior of residents and shortcomings in the policy implementation of solid waste management laws. Using case study of qualitative research, the researchers were able to conduct key informant interview to residents, law enforcers and policy makers. Results of the study revealed the dimensions of illegal garbage dumping in Angliongto which include forms of illegal garbage dumping, ineffective waste management practices, resources and equipment, resident’s practices and behaviour, policies and procedures, environment, and enforcers’ practices and capabilities.
Davao City, Illegal garbage dumping
Davao City, Illegal garbage dumping
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