A quantitative approach to predict behavioural intentions towards ecological sanitation The case of the co-composting of faecal sludge and solid wastes for urban agriculture project in Buobai/Kumasi, Ghana Ekuful, J. (2010)

Producing co-compost fertilisers from municipal solid wastes and human excreta is seen as one way of reducing the large volumes of wastes that are generated in the urban areas of Ghana. Since there are generally negative perceptions about wastes, the purpose of the study was to outline the factors that will determine the intentions of farmers to use the co-compost fertilisers in agriculture. To be able to identify the factors that predict intentions, the Theory of Planned Behaviour was applied. Based on this theory factors such as attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control were assumed to be variables that predict the intentions of farmers towards the usage of the fertiliser.

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Ekuful, J. (2010). A quantitative approach to predict behavioural intentions towards ecological sanitation The case of the co-composting of faecal sludge and solid wastes for urban agriculture project in Buobai/Kumasi, Ghana

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Composting, vermicomposting (solid waste), composting toiletsFaecal sludge treatment processesFaeces or faecal sludgePeri-urbanUrban (entire city)English

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