Abstract

This study aims to grasp the subjective perception of local residents in the midst of conflicts that arise in the process of constructing waste incineration treatment facilities. To this end, the Q methodology which is easy to grasp human subjective perception was used. Since the implementation of the local autonomy system conflicts over the location of non-preferred facilities have continued to arise in the region. With the revision of the Enforcement Rules of the Waste Management Act revised in 2021, each local government is speeding up the construction of waste incineration facilities to replace them. At this point conflicts over the location of waste incineration facilities may continue to increase and collective action by residents will also accelerate. As a result of the analysis of the study there were differences in the characteristics of respondents and the perspective of approaching incineration treatment facilities by type. In particular it was found that both the construction and operation of incinerators are important indicators of local resident's acceptance in terms of the location and operation of incinerators rather than the two aspects of approval and opposition. In addition it was suggested that it is necessary to establish a strategy to secure acceptability for local residents with stereotypes.

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