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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2021, 3(15); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2021.031506.

E-commerce on Targeted Poverty Alleviation in Solid Waste Management under Sustainable Environment

Author(s)

Hongrong Hou

Corresponding Author:
Hongrong Hou
Affiliation(s)

Philippine Christian University Center for International Education, Manila, Philippine

Abstract

As a new mode and new direction of targeted poverty alleviation, e-commerce poverty alleviation has entered the poverty-stricken areas. It has realized that farmers face the market directly and opened a way for high-quality agricultural products to go out of the countryside, It is possible for the improvement of farmers' living standard, and the comprehensive utilization of solid waste can guarantee the sustainable development of economy, environment and society. This paper mainly uses the methods of literature research, interdisciplinary analysis and questionnaire survey. Firstly, it introduces the basic situation of a city. Secondly, it introduces the current situation of e-commerce poverty alleviation in a city from the perspective of policy system, helping agriculture out of poverty, infrastructure and supporting service facilities, This paper systematically analyzes the current situation of e-commerce poverty alleviation and the effectiveness of e-commerce poverty alleviation, and finds out the following problems: the leadership mechanism and policy system of e-commerce are not perfect, and the enthusiasm and degree of farmers to use e-commerce are low; then, the paper analyzes that the solid waste management in a city is still insufficient, which hinders the sustainable development of e-commerce poverty alleviation. The results of this study show that: the publicity of e-commerce targeted poverty alleviation work is not in place, many farmers do not understand e-commerce poverty alleviation, which leads to the local e-commerce poverty alleviation work is not carried out well, and the enthusiasm of farmers to use e-commerce is not high. The construction of infrastructure and supporting service facilities has not been fully covered, only 38% of the farmers think that the road construction is OK, and the broadband network coverage can not achieve home network. Only 83.8% of the rural solid waste can be utilized comprehensively, and 16.2% of the solid waste can not be used, which causes environmental pollution and hinders the sustainable development of e-commerce targeted poverty alleviation.

Keywords

Targeted Poverty Alleviation, Electronic Commerce, Sustainable Development, Environmental Protection, Solid Waste Management

Cite This Paper

Hongrong Hou. E-commerce on Targeted Poverty Alleviation in Solid Waste Management under Sustainable Environment. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2021), Vol. 3, Issue 15: 50-59. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2021.031506.

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