A multi-methodological approach to the development of a regional solid waste management system

A multi-methodological approach to the development of a regional solid waste management system

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Article ID: iaor200968972
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 60
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 758
End Page Number: 770
Publication Date: Jun 2009
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: social
Abstract:

The management of solid waste at regional level has received considerable attention over the last years. Increased consumption levels are causing an exacerbation of the problem, whereas the sensitivity of the public over environmental issues makes its solution harder. Although the main difficulties in resolving the different occurrences of the problem belong to the realm of policy making, so far the employment of operational research and systems methods seems to adopt a purely technocratic stance, concentrating on the content and understating the solution process. In the different formulations of the problem as static optimization relating to the economics of the location of the treatment facilities and the methods and routes of waste transportation, the dynamics of the issue and the intervention activities are neglected, whereas cognitive and social perspectives of the solution process are objectified and over-rationalized. This paper aims at demonstrating how the solid waste management (SWM) problem and its solution process can be addressed in a more holistic way by adopting a multi-methodological point of view. Towards this end, we present the combined application of soft systems methodology, system dynamics and multi-objective optimization in an action research project for the development of an SWM system for a specific region in Greece.

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