2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-013-3308-y
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Residents’ concerns and attitudes toward a municipal solid waste landfill: integrating a questionnaire survey and GIS techniques

Abstract: The ever-growing industry of municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal appeals to the growing need for disposal facilities, and MSW treatment facilities are increasingly an environmental and public health concern. Residents living near MSW management facilities are confronted with various risk perceptions, especially odour. In this study, in an effort to assist responsible decision-makers in better planning and managing such a project, a structured questionnaire was designed and distributed to assess the nearby res… Show more

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“…incineration, ammonia production and reductant production is realized by disposing most of recovered plastic waste in a landfill (Figure 1). Given that the construction of a landfill site is a controversial issue in China with local people opposing new construction (Che et al, 2013, Zhang andKlenosky, 2016), this scenario appears to be neither realistic nor sustainable.…”
Section: Optimization Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…incineration, ammonia production and reductant production is realized by disposing most of recovered plastic waste in a landfill (Figure 1). Given that the construction of a landfill site is a controversial issue in China with local people opposing new construction (Che et al, 2013, Zhang andKlenosky, 2016), this scenario appears to be neither realistic nor sustainable.…”
Section: Optimization Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid economic growth and urbanization in China, municipal solid waste (MSW) generation and management is becoming a major social and environmental issue (Li et al 2009;Chen et al 2010;Cheng and Hu 2010;Zhang et al 2010;Abduli et al 2011;Ghanbari et al 2012;Che et al 2013;Song et al 2013). Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China's per capita income has increased annually.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent decades, the emergence of different physical and social changes, accelerated growth of urban population, industrialization, changes in the lifestyle and living standards of people has had an impressive increase in Municipal Solid Waste Generation (MSWG), which is directly proportional to the changes, geographical locations, time, and season (1,2). MSWG is the most significant source that without safe and secure disposal, will threaten the global environmental health (3,4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%