Site suitability analysis for locating construction and demolition waste transfer station: an Indian case study

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H. Devaki
S. Shanmugapriya
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[1] Coimbatore Institute of Technology,Department of Civil Engineering
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2023年 / 195卷
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Geographic Information System (GIS); Site suitability analysis; Waste transfer station; Waste management; Analytic hierarchy process (AHP); Multi-criteria analysis;
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Construction and Demolition Waste Management (CDWM) includes collecting, transporting, processing, and disposing construction and demolition (C&D) waste, where collection and transportation of bulky and voluminous C&D waste contribute significantly to economic and environmental impacts. Transfer station (TS) being a link between various waste management (WM) facilities plays a significant role in collection and transportation of waste. Thus, locating TS at suitable site can help in reducing the overall impacts. Employment of Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis tools in CDWM is a powerful strategy for site suitability study. A case study in Coimbatore, India, is presented in this study using GIS-based multi-criteria analysis for locating C&D waste TS. The criteria for site suitability analysis are chosen based on literature review, regulations, and experts’ opinions. Weights of the chosen criteria are estimated using analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and the final suitability map is created by weighted overlay analysis (WOA) in GIS environment. Results provide first-hand information for local decision makers to locate C&D waste transfer station in the chosen study region and report that 12% of the entire area is “highly suitable” for transfer station location.
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