Integrating multi‐criteria decision analysis for a GIS‐based hazardous waste landfill sitting in Kurdistan Province, western Iran

Integrating multi‐criteria decision analysis for a GIS‐based hazardous waste landfill sitting in Kurdistan Province, western Iran

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Article ID: iaor20107917
Volume: 29
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 2740
End Page Number: 2758
Publication Date: Oct 2009
Journal: Waste Management
Authors: , , , , , ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria
Abstract:

The evaluation of a hazardous waste disposal site is a complicated process because it requires data from diverse social and environmental fields. These data often involve processing of a significant amount of spatial information which can be used by GIS as an important tool for land use suitability analysis. This paper presents a multi‐criteria decision analysis alongside with a geospatial analysis for the selection of hazardous waste landfill sites in Kurdistan Province, western Iran. The study employs a two‐stage analysis to provide a spatial decision support system for hazardous waste management in a typically under developed region. The purpose of GIS was to perform an initial screening process to eliminate unsuitable land followed by utilization of a multi‐criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to identify the most suitable sites using the information provided by the regional experts with reference to new chosen criteria. Using 21 exclusionary criteria, as input layers, masked maps were prepared. Creating various intermediate or analysis map layers a final overlay map was obtained representing areas for hazardous waste landfill sites. In order to evaluate different landfill sites produced by the overlaying a landfill suitability index system was developed representing cumulative effects of relative importance (weights) and suitability values of 14 non‐exclusionary criteria including several criteria resulting from field observation. Using this suitability index 15 different sites were visited and based on the numerical evaluation provided by MCDA most suitable sites were determined.

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