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Coordinative Urban‐Rural Solid Waste Management: A Fractional Dual‐Objective Programming Model for the Regional Munifcipality of Xiamen

Abstract

A linear fractional programming based solid waste management planning model was proposed and applied to support the planning of urban‐rural solid waste management in Xiamen, China. The model could obtain the best system efficiency while solving the tradeoff between economic and environmental objectives. It aimed to effectively address the urban and rural solid waste management planning through minimizing the system cost and optimizing system efficiency in the developed model framework. Through the model, the optimal waste flow for each facility was obtained, and the problem of overburdened landfill in Xiamen’s urban and rural solid waste management system was solved. The solutions for waste allocation and facility capacity expansion were provided for Xiamen’s urban and rural solid waste management. The planning results showed that about 42.44 × 10 6 tons of waste would be diverted to other facilities from landfills over the planning period of 2018‐2032, and the waste diversion rate would reach 97%, which would greatly reduce the burden on landfills. The economic efficiency of waste diversion would be 5.07 × 10 3 ton per 10 6 RMB. All the capacities of Xiamen’s urban and rural solid waste management facilities including incinerators, composting plant, and landfills should be expanded because of increasing waste production rate.

Authors

Yang A; Chen X; Huang G; Zhao S; Lin X; Mcbean E

Journal

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Vol. 2019, No. 1,

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

DOI

10.1155/2019/1360454

ISSN

1024-123X

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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