2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16031202
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Multi-Factor GIS Modeling for Solid Waste Dumpsite Selection in Lilongwe, Malawi

Stephen Mandiza Kalisha,
Kondwani Godwin Munthali

Abstract: Solid waste disposal is an essential component of any waste management system, but finding suitable solid waste disposal sites is seen as the main challenge. The goal of this study was to locate solid waste disposal facilities in Lilongwe that would not present logistical or operational difficulties. We used a hybrid approach involving qualitative and quantitative methods. Primary and secondary data were collected, through interviews, questionnaires, and GPS for coordinates. The study considered 10 suitability… Show more

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“…When solid waste is dumped in clay soil, the clay particles can act as a barrier, slowing down the movement of liquid that drains from waste through the soil profile. This can help prevent the contamination of groundwater and surface water bodies by trapping pollutants within the soil matrix [ 13 , 45 ]. The majority of the area about 70.2 % of the study area is alluvial sediments which are less -highly suitable to solid waste dumping sites depending on the types of sediments such as loam and clay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When solid waste is dumped in clay soil, the clay particles can act as a barrier, slowing down the movement of liquid that drains from waste through the soil profile. This can help prevent the contamination of groundwater and surface water bodies by trapping pollutants within the soil matrix [ 13 , 45 ]. The majority of the area about 70.2 % of the study area is alluvial sediments which are less -highly suitable to solid waste dumping sites depending on the types of sediments such as loam and clay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investments of capital and the willingness and attitude of people have the highest sum of cause in the mentioned study, categories which can fit to our environmental and infrastructural factors, again turning out corresponding results of being cause factors. In order to spatially prioritize certain areas, we proposed a set of buffer zones [41,42], around the spatial factors identified as critical in the geography of illegal waste deposits. The distances suggested in Figure 3 were chosen based on relevant cover areas-larger for landscape and big infrastructure and smaller for the human scale of mobility.…”
Section: Infrastructure-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two types of slums-slum areas of houses and/or improvised shelters, since these communities have an extremely poor population [14,42,56] 5. Landscape…”
Section: Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%