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Landfill site selection by integrating fuzzy logic, AHP, and WLC method based on multi-criteria decision analysis

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 16, Pages 19726-19741

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11975-7

Keywords

Landfill; Fuzzy logic; Analytical hierarchy process; Weighted linear combination

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This study aimed to investigate suitable solid waste landfill sites in the capital of the country using GIS, fuzzy logic, AHP, and WLC methods. By evaluating 13 criteria factors and combining them, the study identified numerous suitable landfill sites with the help of fuzzy-WLC method. The integration of these techniques produced satisfactory results for complex topographic regions, showing the potential for better land suitability assessment.
Rapid population growth integrated with poor governance and urban planning is highly challenging resulting key for the selection of unsuitable landfill sites, particularly in developing counties. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the suitable solid waste landfill sites in the capital of the country as a case study, by the integration of Geographical Information System (GIS) with fuzzy logic, analytical hierarchy process (AHP), and weighted linear combination (WLC) method based on multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM). We chose thirteen (13) criteria (9 factors and 4 constraints) and grouped them into two main categories (environmental and socioeconomic) to achieve the objectives. The AHP was employed to evaluate the relative importance of the factors followed by standardization of criteria factors based on fuzzy set theory. Subsequently, all criteria factors were combined based on AHP and fuzzy logic-WLC method in order to obtain land suitability map. Finally, the sites were identified by the intersection of two combined suitability index layers. The obtained results depicted that the integration of fuzzy logic, AHP, and WLC technique with GIS can produce satisfactory results for the suitable locations of solid waste landfill sites over complex topographic regions. Overall, the land suitability obtained based on fuzzy-WLC is more refined and smooth because of its better segregation and its potential to consider full tradeoff between factors and average risk. The AHP was identified (47 km(2)) as high suitable while fuzzy-WLC generated 36 km(2) as suitable area. Finally, the intersection of both suitability index map shows numerous suitable landfill sites available in Islamabad city; however, the surface areas of the sites are small at individual level (less than 15 ha).

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