GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia

Selecting a properly identified waste disposal site is the most complex and difficult task due to the social, environmental, technical, economic, and legal factors, and important point for the abruptly expanded industries and increased population. Waste management system is the challenging order and...

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Main Authors: Mulusew Minuyelet Zewdie, Simachew Miniykis Yeshanew
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-06-01
Series:Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972723000053
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description Selecting a properly identified waste disposal site is the most complex and difficult task due to the social, environmental, technical, economic, and legal factors, and important point for the abruptly expanded industries and increased population. Waste management system is the challenging order and has posed infinite problems in environmental science and human health.The leftover materials that have been released from the industries and daily human life activities should be appropriately collected, transferred, transported, and finally dumped into the properly selected waste disposal site. Waste management greatly helps to keep the environment healthy and significantly reduces risks caused by improperly dumped waste materials. The present study was intended to investigate suitable waste disposal site in Dejen town applying GIS and AHP techniques of multicriteria decision making by considering the ten main influencing factors (distance from the settlement, the road network and the stream, land use, geology, geomorphology, slope, wind speed and direction, lineament density and elevation). Based on the researchers’ expert and over-viewing of previous studies, the subjectively defined controlling parameters were hierarchically formulated in the matrix and changed into numerical values to obtain the relative impotency of each feature for the preparation of the suitability modeling map.7.9, 46.4, 6.5, 22.2 and 17% of the study area is highly suitable, suitable, moderately suitable, less suitable and unsuitable for waste disposal site selection respectively. As a result, environmentally sound, feasible and acceptable waste disposal site map was generated using ArcGIS software based on the relative weights of the controlling factors.
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spelling doaj.art-a67f7dd73c6b4f95b7fefc94ed9138c22023-02-01T04:27:41ZengElsevierEnvironmental and Sustainability Indicators2665-97272023-06-0118100228GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, EthiopiaMulusew Minuyelet Zewdie0Simachew Miniykis Yeshanew1Engineering Geology, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Structural Engineering, Department of Civil and Hydraulics Engineering, Debre Markos University Institute of Technology, Debre Markos, P.O. Box 269, EthiopiaSelecting a properly identified waste disposal site is the most complex and difficult task due to the social, environmental, technical, economic, and legal factors, and important point for the abruptly expanded industries and increased population. Waste management system is the challenging order and has posed infinite problems in environmental science and human health.The leftover materials that have been released from the industries and daily human life activities should be appropriately collected, transferred, transported, and finally dumped into the properly selected waste disposal site. Waste management greatly helps to keep the environment healthy and significantly reduces risks caused by improperly dumped waste materials. The present study was intended to investigate suitable waste disposal site in Dejen town applying GIS and AHP techniques of multicriteria decision making by considering the ten main influencing factors (distance from the settlement, the road network and the stream, land use, geology, geomorphology, slope, wind speed and direction, lineament density and elevation). Based on the researchers’ expert and over-viewing of previous studies, the subjectively defined controlling parameters were hierarchically formulated in the matrix and changed into numerical values to obtain the relative impotency of each feature for the preparation of the suitability modeling map.7.9, 46.4, 6.5, 22.2 and 17% of the study area is highly suitable, suitable, moderately suitable, less suitable and unsuitable for waste disposal site selection respectively. As a result, environmentally sound, feasible and acceptable waste disposal site map was generated using ArcGIS software based on the relative weights of the controlling factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972723000053AHPInfluencing factorsWeighted overlayDisposal site selectionDejen district
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GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
AHP
Influencing factors
Weighted overlay
Disposal site selection
Dejen district
title GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia
title_full GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia
title_fullStr GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia
title_short GIS based MCDM for waste disposal site selection in Dejen town, Ethiopia
title_sort gis based mcdm for waste disposal site selection in dejen town ethiopia
topic AHP
Influencing factors
Weighted overlay
Disposal site selection
Dejen district
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