Towards a cleaner Singapore : sociological study on littering in Singapore



Digitised Book 216.73.216.10 (0)

2011

Towards a cleaner Singapore : sociological study on littering in Singapore

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To understand the behavioural factors that cause people to litter, the NEA commissioned a sociological study in 2009 involving a panel of experts who investigated the littering problem and recommended strategies to promote the act of binning. This publication documents the key findings of the year-long sociological study.

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Title
Towards a cleaner Singapore : sociological study on littering in Singapore
Subject
  • Litter (Trash)--Singapore
  • Litter (Trash)--Social aspects--Singapore
  • Litter (Trash)--Singapore--Psychological aspects
  • Litter (Trash)--Singapore--Prevention
Publisher
  • National Library Board Singapore, 2011
  • National Environment Agency, 2011
Contributors
  • Straughan, Paulin Tay
Digital Description
application/pdf, 29963 KB, 180 p. ; col. ill.
Table of Contents
  • progress from the past to the present -- Taking a look at littering : a sociological study Of littering habits in Singapore -- A review of current anti-littering measures and outreach communication strategies -- Perceptions, punishment and persuasion : a qualitative study of littering behaviour -- Evidence from the ground : a community and school survey on littering behaviour -- Testing the ground : an investigation of anti-littering interventions -- Measures with impact, messages with influence : recommendations of strategies for the anti-littering movement -- An integrated strategy to curb littering in Singapore -- What our researchers say -- Acknowledgements -- Photo credits and references -- Summary of tables and figures.
Copyright
  • All rights reserved. National Environment Agency 2011