Traditional environment friendly market waste management model (study in Manado city)
Keywords:
environment, governance, smart city, traditional markets, wasteAbstract
The traditional market space commodity transactions subsistence needs process which still thickly colored by rural economic atmosphere with strong traditions. Traditional markets Manado City is asset Manado City government, transferred to PD Manado City market. This study uses combination research methods between qualitative methods, quantitative methods with descriptive methods. Focus this research more dominant on study waste management. Data collection was carried out through stages questionnaires and interviews with several parties related this research, number informants determined by researchers themselves based certain considerations. Main consideration determining informant is mastery required data information number respondents 10 (ten) people based on gender, there 40% male and 60% female. This study examines formulation traditional market management model. First collaborative governance process begins with assessment process. Second arrangement regional zoning according goods and services commodities. Three prototype model designs were made help make real contribution city government and community carrying out waste management towards green technology-based smart city. The findings of formulation increase potential demand for traditional market traders. The main cause of competition between traditional markets and modern markets is the weak management system, poor traditional market infrastructure. Collaboration model, behavior mapping and prototype model, traditional markets will be better.
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