MULTICRITERIA EVALUATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS: CASE STUDY IASI, ROMANIA
Abstract
Solid waste management is of great interest as a topical issue discussed and reviewed internationally. Interdisciplinary studies have been conducted worldwide to assess sustainable solid waste management. The main objectives of a sustainable waste management should be: preservation of natural resources and energy, minimizing pollution and environmental impacts, establishing a high quality performance of the environment. Due to its complexity and the uniqueness, each waste management system is designed to satisfy particular objectives, such as waste policies and specific environmental targets (restricted to site specific constraints such as: waste composition, generation rates, geographical origin, installed treatment capacity, waste management technologies, stakeholders preferences). Sustainable management of waste can be accomplished using different types of models, which are in fact decision support models such as multicriteria evaluation models. The multicriteria evaluation can rank different waste management systems considering various evaluation criteria in order to choose the most suitable system. In this purpose we have proposed different scenarios as alternatives to the municipal solid waste management system existent in Iasi in 2009. Multicriteria decision making approach was emphasized and applied for the evaluation of waste management
scenarios, since it enables a complex, integrated and logical framework. This way we are able to
identify and characterize the interactions and interdependence among factors, structured
hierarchically or like a network to deal with dependence and feedback.
scenarios, since it enables a complex, integrated and logical framework. This way we are able to
identify and characterize the interactions and interdependence among factors, structured
hierarchically or like a network to deal with dependence and feedback.
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