@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015475, author = {王, 正 and 豊澤, 健太 and 片渕, 結子 and 薛, 慧慧 and 山口, 龍虎 and 遠藤, はる奈 and 丸谷, 一耕 and 本田, 藍 and 秋永, 優子 and 中村, 修}, issue = {1}, journal = {長崎大学総合環境研究}, month = {Feb}, note = {We conducted a survey on the waste disposal situation and elementary school children’s waste sorting in Shenyang city, China, to check if the “class on waste” in elementary schools that we undertake in Japan is effective also in China. China’s population of 1,307.6 million (2005) accounts for 20% of the world population. Accompanying China’s economic progress, the waste problem is now a major issue. Also, local governments’ waste disposal costs are increasing every year. In this study, we researched the outline of waste disposal based on the case examples in Shenyang city, Liaoning province, an inland area of China. Furthermore, we conducted a questionnaire survey on how elementary school students considered and actually practiced waste sorting as citizens. The result revealed that the children’s enthusiasm for study on the environment and waste sorting was strong, but information supply by the government and education at school were insufficient., 長崎大学総合環境研究, 12(1), pp.89-96; 2010}, pages = {89--96}, title = {中国瀋陽市における児童のごみ分別に関する研究}, volume = {12}, year = {2010} }