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Abstract
The landfill method is recognized as the cheapest and most widely used solid waste management system. However, improper disposal of solid waste is a serious problem in urban areas of Ethiopia like Areka town due to the rapid growth of population and urbanization. The objective of this study is to identify suitable landfill sites for solid waste using geospatial-based multi-criteria decision analysis techniques. To achieve this objective data were collected from field observations, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, residential areas, protected areas, elevation, slope, and roads were used to identify suitable landfill sites. ArcGIS, QGIS, and Erdas Imagine software were used to prepare the criteria maps. The analytical hierarchy process was also applied to derive the relative weights of criteria maps and then the weighted overlay tool was applied for the preparation of the final suitability map. Accordingly, 5%, 60.1%, 32.8%, and 2.1% of the study area was not, less, moderate, and highly suitable for solid waste disposal. The final result shows that Landfill 1 (4.9 ha) and Landfill 2(6.6 ha) were the 1st and 2nd most suitable sites for proposing a new landfill with the least negative impact on the environment and human health. Thus, this study strongly recommends town municipality should use proposed landfill sites 1 and 2 for solid waste disposal and future studies should also consider various factors overlooked in this study.
期刊介绍:
The aims and scope of the Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing are to help towards advancement, dissemination and application of the knowledge of Remote Sensing technology, which is deemed to include photo interpretation, photogrammetry, aerial photography, image processing, and other related technologies in the field of survey, planning and management of natural resources and other areas of application where the technology is considered to be appropriate, to promote interaction among all persons, bodies, institutions (private and/or state-owned) and industries interested in achieving advancement, dissemination and application of the technology, to encourage and undertake research in remote sensing and related technologies and to undertake and execute all acts which shall promote all or any of the aims and objectives of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.