Geographic information system and system dynamics combination technique for municipal solid waste treatment station site selection

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Chen Wang
Fengqiu Zou
Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap
Rui Tang
Heng Li
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[1] Huaqiao University,Higher
[2] Lee Kong Chian,Educational Engineering Research Centre for Intelligence and Automation in Construction of Fujian Province, College of Civil Engineering
[3] Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR),Department of Surveying, Faculty of Engineering and Science
[4] Huaqiao University,College of Civil Engineering
[5] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Building and Real Estate
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Municipal solid waste; GIS; System dynamics; Waster processing;
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The rapid growth of municipal solid waste put pressure on the end treatment facilities, and the site selection of MSW treatment facilities needs to be carefully conducted. This study aims to develop a Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) for municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment station site selection based on GIS and system dynamics combination. System dynamics was used to establish a forecasting model for MSW simulation followed by the spatial analysis method to generate a geographic information system. The MSW simulation in Xiamen city using the system dynamics model proved that the model was with high prediction accuracy. An SOP for GIS-based MSW treatment station site selection was developed. The site selection for MSW comprehensive treatment in Xiamen using GIS and system dynamics screened the locations of the comprehensive solid waste treatment stations in Xiamen and eliminated unsuitable lands using the mapping function of the geographic information system, thus validating the SOP.
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