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Social Work Involved In Urban Community Waste Classification

Posted on:2021-05-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330602971480Subject:Social work professional
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At this stage,we are facing the severe situation of resource shortage,serious ecological environment pollution and ecosystem degradation.It is urgent to accelerate the construction of natural ecological civilization and strengthen environmental protection.In his nineteen major reports,general secretary Xi Jinping said that we should accelerate the reform of the ecological civilization system and build a beautiful China.It points out the development direction and provides policy support for environmental protection.At the same time,the community is the most basic component of modern city,the community environment is closely related to each community residents,the most typical problem of community environmental problems is the problem of community garbage classification.For a long time,the collection of community domestic waste in our country is basically in the stage of mixed collection,which leads to many cities in the plight of "garbage besieged city".Therefore,garbage classification work is urgent.On the one hand,the promotion of community garbage classification can improve the efficiency of domestic garbage recycling and resource utilization;on the other hand,professional social workers can fully use their own advantages to guide the public to actively participate in the construction of ecological civilization and provide strong support for the development of community garbage classification by carrying out relevant social work practice activities in the community.Based on this,this study is based on the practical activities of garbage classification carried out by the author during his internship in Y community of Shenzhen,and explores the problem of garbage classification in urban communities from the perspective of social work.The content of this study mainly includes the following aspects: first,the author introduces the background and significance of this study,and reviews the domestic and foreign literature through literature analysis,and on this basis comments.Secondly,the author summarizes the necessity and feasibility of social work involved in urban community waste classification,and analyzes the status quo of Y community waste classification in Shenzhen city.Through unstructured interview and field observation,the task objectives and process objectives of social work involved inurban community waste classification are summarized.Finally,according to the problems existing in Y community of Shenzhen City,such as the lack of hardware facilities for garbage classification,the weakness of residents’ garbage classification awareness,the single way of community publicity,and the imperfect community supervision mechanism,the author implements feasible measures.In the early stage of the project,the main work is to carry out household visits,improve infrastructure construction,and mobilize community resources;In the mid-term of the project,we will organize and carry out community activities with theme characteristics,cultivate community leaders,and implement the regular and fixed-point supervision mode;in the late stage of the project,we will explore the "Internet + waste classification" mode,hold regular symposiums,mobilize residents to expand innovation,and participate in deep experience activities.By carrying out these activities,we have basically achieved household garbage classification habituation and community garbage classification normalization;community residents’ environmental awareness has been gradually improved,and the green environmental protection atmosphere has become increasingly strong;the number of environmental protection volunteers has been growing;the "Internet + garbage classification" model has achieved remarkable results,and green,beautiful,civilized and harmonious communities have gradually formed.
Keywords/Search Tags:urban community, Refuse classification, Environmental protection
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