2016
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x16664024
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Multi-criteria decision making to support waste management: A critical review of current practices and methods

Abstract: Solid waste management is a complex domain involving the interaction of several dimensions; thus, its analysis and control impose continuous challenges for decision makers. In this context, multi-criteria decision-making models have become important and convenient supporting tools for solid waste management because they can handle problems involving multiple dimensions and conflicting criteria. However, the selection of the multi-criteria decision-making method is a hard task since there are several multi-crit… Show more

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“…Regarding previous bibliographic reviews about the studied topic, Purkayastha et al [32] made an effort to review the different applications related to bins location problems, concluding that the bibliography is rather scarce compare to the potential benefits that smart solutions in this problem can produce. Goulart et al [16] reviewed multicriteria approaches in municipal solid waste (MSW), emphasizing that there are again few applications that take advantage of the potential of multiobjective optimization in this field.…”
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“…Regarding previous bibliographic reviews about the studied topic, Purkayastha et al [32] made an effort to review the different applications related to bins location problems, concluding that the bibliography is rather scarce compare to the potential benefits that smart solutions in this problem can produce. Goulart et al [16] reviewed multicriteria approaches in municipal solid waste (MSW), emphasizing that there are again few applications that take advantage of the potential of multiobjective optimization in this field.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison of the best compromise solution computed by NSGA-II with PageRank solutions showed the following results. In Montevideo scenarios, regarding distance, the improvements of NSGA-II over PageRank solutions were 16.02% in average, and up to 40.0% in Villa Española, normal demand scenario. Regarding cost, the improvements of NSGA-II over PageRank solutions were 7.40% in average, and up to 20.2%, in Trouville, high demand scenario.…”
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“…This complex problem must be addressed by a system analysis methodology that respects the environmental, economic, social, and technical objectives of the island of Vis equally [8]. This methodology uses the concepts of multi-objective optimization and Pareto optimality to help identify the most sustainable management options for food waste in Vis, intending to minimize environmental and economic impacts and maximize social impacts [9]. Optimization can be realized using various methods [10].…”
Section: Figure 1 Interpretation Of the Waste Hierarchy For Food Wastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimization can be realized using various methods [10]. Multi-objective optimization has been used for a long time to solve solid waste management problems [8,9,11] and has provided reliable results. Therefore, this method was considered relevant for solving the issues surrounding food-waste management on small islands.…”
Section: Figure 1 Interpretation Of the Waste Hierarchy For Food Wastmentioning
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