Integrated economic model of waste management: Case study for South Moravia region

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The paper introduces and discusses the developed integrated economic model of municipal waste management of the Czech Republic, which was developed by authors as a balanced network model for a set of sources (mostly municipalities) of municipal solid waste connected with a set of chosen waste treatment facilities processing their waste. Model is implemented as a combination of several economic submodels including environmental and economic point of view. It enables to formulate the optimisation problem in a concise way and the resulting model is easily scalable. Model involves submodels of waste prevention, collection and transport optimization, submodels of waste energy utilization (incineration and biogas plants) and material recycling (composting) and submodel of landfilling. Its size (number of sources and facilities) depends only upon available data. Its application is used in the case study of the South Moravia region with verification of using time series waste data. The results enable to improve decision making in waste management sector.

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Hřebíček, J., Kalina, J., & Soukopová, J. (2013). Integrated economic model of waste management: Case study for South Moravia region. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 61(4), 917–922. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361040917

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