THE POPULATION GROWTH FORECASTING TOWARDS NEED FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES IN MAJENE REGENCY
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This study aims to determine and analyze population growth forecasting in Majene Regency in 2019-2030 and analyze the need for solid waste facilities in Majene Regency in 2019-2030. This research is a case study research using quantitative descriptive analysis method. The results found that the population of Majene Regency will be forecasted to increase by 26,420 during the 2019-2030 period or an average increase of 2,402 annually in the same period and the garbage collection of Majene Regency is forecasted to increase each year. In creating a clean, healthy and comfortable environment through improving the quality and quantity of waste management in Majene Regency, it can be done by implementing a waste management strategy that is equipped with adequate and reliable personnel, finance, and transportation management as well as cooperating and coordinating with relevant stakeholders, in relation with solid waste funding as an alternative source of financing in increasing the quantity and quality of solid waste facilities.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33758/mbi.v15i8.1009
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