The Noise of Smell: Experiences of a Dumpsite Community in Digos City, Philippines


1Ben Anthony A. Rollan, 2Marlyn Ann E. Ginoy, 3Arvie Jean V. Mamalias, 4Nova Bonna M. Tribunalo
1,2,3,4Department of Teacher Education – Bachelor of Physical Education, University of Mindanao Digos College, Digos City, Philippines
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijirme.2025.v4i4n04

Abstract

Environmental degradation and climate change in the 20th century have emerged as critical issues, threatening ecosystems, biodiversity, and human well-being. The study "The Noise of Smell: Experiences of a Dumpsite Community in Digos City" focuses on the experiences of residents living near a dumpsite in Digos City, aiming to understand how they cope with the challenges posed by improper waste management. Data was collected from community members ensuring participants had direct experiences with the dumpsite conditions and were willing to share their insights. Ethical protocols were strictly followed, with permissions obtained from relevant local authorities and participants. The findings revealed that the persistent smell from the dumpsite significantly impacts the daily lives and health of the residents. Despite these challenges, the community has developed coping strategies, including informal waste segregation and collective clean-up efforts. Additionally, the study identified key factors for improving waste management practices, such as stronger community engagement, increased education on waste disposal, and better support from local government. The study proposes that combining community-led efforts with official waste management programs can greatly enhance the living conditions of residents near dumpsites. It also emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach involving both the community and local authorities to address the underlying causes of improper waste management.

Keywords:

dumpsite community, solid waste management, environmental challenges, community initiatives, waste disposal practices

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