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An integrated multi-criteria decision analysis and inexact mixed integer linear programming approach for solid waste management
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Engineering, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4S 0A2;2. Department of Computer Science/Energy Informatics Laboratory, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4S 0A2;3. Faculty of Engineering/Energy Informatics Laboratory, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4S 0A2;1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Besiktas, 34349, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Macka, 34367, Istanbul, Turkey;1. NUS Environmental Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 1 Create Way, Create Tower, #15-02, Singapore 138602, Singapore;2. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, 4 Engineering Drive 4, Singapore 117585, Singapore;3. School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China;1. College of Industrial Engineering, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, 1151863411, Iran;2. Department of Environmental Sciences, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, 1477893855, Iran;3. Andalusian Research Institute in Data Science and Computational Intelligence (DaSCI), University of Granada, Granada, 18071, Spain
Abstract:This paper reports on an integration of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and inexact mixed integer linear programming (IMILP) methods to support selection of an optimal landfill site and a waste-flow-allocation pattern such that the total system cost can be minimized. Selection of a landfill site involves both qualitative and quantitative criteria and heuristics. In order to select the best landfill location, it is often necessary to compromise among possibly conflicting tangible and intangible factors. Different multi-objective programming models have been proposed to solve the problem. A weakness with the different multi-objective programming models used to solve the problem is that they are basically mathematical and ignore qualitative and often subjective considerations such as the risk of groundwater pollution as well as other environmental and socio-economic factors which are important in landfill selection. The selection problem also involves a change in allocation pattern of waste-flows required by construction of a new landfill. A waste flow refers to the routine of transferring waste from one location in a city to another. In selection of landfill locations, decision makers need to consider both the potential sites that should be used as well as the allocation pattern of the waste-flow at different periods of time. This paper reports on our findings in applying an integrated IMILP/MCDA approach for solving the solid waste management problem in a prairie city. The five MCDA methods of simple weighted addition, weighted product, co-operative game theory, TOPSIS, and complementary ELECTRE are adopted to evaluate the landfill site alternatives considered in the solid waste management problem, and results from the evaluation process are presented.
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