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The application of system dynamics in different practices of a waste management system

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ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
卷 23, 期 11, 页码 15695-15724

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-021-01362-8

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Waste generation; 4R; Disposal; Policies; Interaction; Modeling

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The complexity of waste management systems due to different waste management practices makes them difficult to analyze, but the System Dynamics approach helps in conceptualizing and evaluating these systems. By studying waste management practices in various countries, strategies can be developed to achieve goals such as expanding landfill life span and mitigating global warming. Increasing waste reduction, source separation, and recycling rates can decrease environmental impact, but may not always be economically profitable. Incentives for waste separation and knowledge about waste management consistently have a positive impact on the entire system.
The continuous increase in waste generation warrants global management of waste to reduce the adverse economic, social, and environmental impact of waste while achieving goals for sustainability. The complexity of waste management systems due to different waste management practices renders such systems difficult to analyze. System dynamics (SD) approach aids in conceptualizing and analyzing the structure, interactions, and mode of behavior of the complex systems. The impact of the underlying components can therefore be assessed in an integrated way while the impact of possible policies on the system can be studied to implement appropriate decisions. This review summarizes various applications of SD pertinent to the waste management practices in different countries. Practices may include waste generation, reduction, reuse/recovery, recycling, and disposal. Each study supports regional-demanding targets in environmental, social, and economic scopes such as expanding landfill life span, implementing proper disposal fee, global warming mitigation, energy generation/saving, etc. The interacting variables in the WMS are specifically determined based on the defined problem, ultimate goal, and the type of waste. Generally, population and gross domestic product can increase the waste generation. An increase in waste reduction, source separation, and recycling rate could decrease the environmental impact, but it is not necessarily profitable from an economic perspective. Incentives to separate waste and knowledge about waste management are variables that always have a positive impact on the entire system.

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