WASTE MANAGEMENT: LANDFILL SELECTION USING GIS AND ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS

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The widespread use of landfilling as a convenient waste management method has become unsustainable due to the rapid development causing a surge in waste generation, threatening the lifespan of existing landfills. The closure of landfills presents waste management challenges, necessitating more extensive garbage disposal facilities to accommodate the growing urban population. However, poor site selection methods can have a negative impact on both the environment and human health, which goes against the objectives of sustainable development goal (SDG). Methods like Geographic Information System (GIS) and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) facilitate decision-making processes. This integration reduces analysis time and costs enhances accuracy and minimizes errors. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) provides a framework to validate judgments and derive measurable values in decision-making involving theories and concepts. In this study, several criteria were used to create a final suitability map which is the distance from the residential area, distance from the plantation area, distance from the main road, distance from waterways, type of soil, slope, and land cover. The results indicate that distance from residential has the highest weightage of importance, which is 27%. It also found that the highly suitable new landfill area is located at Batu in Kuala Langat, Pulau Carey, and Bukit Rotan in Kuala Selangor.

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Shukor, A. A. H. M., Ishak, N. M., Salleh, S. A., & Othman, F. (2024). WASTE MANAGEMENT: LANDFILL SELECTION USING GIS AND ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1316). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1316/1/012003

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