2019
DOI: 10.20469/ijbas.5.10004-1
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Research Knowledge Utilization on Integrated Municipal Solid-Waste Management and Community Participation for Public Policy in the Deep South of Thailand

Abstract: Knowledge translation for research utilization is an important process for community to learn and properly use of research findings such as decision making based on evidence. However, a large gap exists between research production and practice. Few studies have conducted the research utilization in public policy for community waste management solutions. The objectives of the study were to describe the knowledge from research, the gap between knowledge and practice, translation to communities, and policy recomm… Show more

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“…Each of these needs has implications for the environment. Apart from the implications arising from development and industrialization, what is evident is the population growth rate which shows an increase from year to year (Coale & Hoover, 2015;Nima, Nualdaisri, Tolaema, & Suteeravut, 2019). The population growth rate will increase various needs and, in line with it, will increase the amount of waste/residue or residue, both from the consumption process and the results of the activities carried out, the form waste (Rahman, Misrawati, Purnamasari, & Anwar, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each of these needs has implications for the environment. Apart from the implications arising from development and industrialization, what is evident is the population growth rate which shows an increase from year to year (Coale & Hoover, 2015;Nima, Nualdaisri, Tolaema, & Suteeravut, 2019). The population growth rate will increase various needs and, in line with it, will increase the amount of waste/residue or residue, both from the consumption process and the results of the activities carried out, the form waste (Rahman, Misrawati, Purnamasari, & Anwar, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%