Assessment of landfill site suitability using GIS, remote sensing, and the multi-criteria decision-making (AHP) approach, Ethiopia

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1080/24749508.2023.2256549
Mulumebet Demeke Desta, Tamiru Tesseme, Tesfaye Tefera Yigezu, Asmare Belay Nigussie
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Solid waste management (SWM) in Ethiopian cities is a significant public health, economic, and environmental issue, with access to suitable disposal locations becoming challenging due to social, environmental, economic, and technical factors. This study aims to propose suitable landfill sites for Debrebirhan Town's solid waste disposal using an integrated survey mechanism, including geographical information system, remote sensing, and analytical hierarchy process (AHP), to address limiting factors. Economic, social, and environmental data were used for the suitable site selection. Satellite images were processed by ERDAS IMAGINE Software, and ArcGIS software was used to identify and map the potential landfill sites. The suitability map was produced by the combined effect of the weights of the criteria and the suitability of the factor maps. The result is summarized with four suitability levels labeled as highly suitable (23%), moderately suitable (51.75%), less suitable (0.25%), and unsuitable (25%). The most suitable landfill sites were found in three locations in the west, north-west, and north directions of Debrebirhan Town that fulfill the economic feasibility, environmental safety, and social acceptability requirements for solid waste disposal. The findings are relevant for governmental decision-making and policy framework implementation.
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利用GIS、遥感和多准则决策(AHP)方法评估垃圾填埋场适宜性,埃塞俄比亚
埃塞俄比亚城市的固体废物管理(SWM)是一个重大的公共卫生、经济和环境问题,由于社会、环境、经济和技术因素,获得合适的处置地点变得具有挑战性。本研究旨在运用地理信息系统、遥感、层次分析法(AHP)等综合调查机制,针对制约因素,提出Debrebirhan镇固体废物处置的适宜填埋场。经济、社会和环境数据被用于合适的选址。利用ERDAS IMAGINE软件对卫星图像进行处理,利用ArcGIS软件对潜在垃圾填埋场进行识别和制图。适宜性图是评价指标权重和因子图适宜性的综合效应。结果总结为高度适宜(23%)、中度适宜(51.75%)、不太适宜(0.25%)和不适宜(25%)4个适宜等级。在Debrebirhan镇的西部、西北和北部三个位置找到了最合适的垃圾填埋场,满足固体废物处理的经济可行性、环境安全性和社会可接受性要求。研究结果对政府决策和政策框架的实施具有重要意义。
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Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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