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Modeling of the Regional System of Municipal Solid Waste Management, Taking into Account Environmental and Economic Efficiency Factors. / Gilmindinov, Vadim M.; Rogachev, Nikita S.
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T1 - Modeling of the Regional System of Municipal Solid Waste Management, Taking into Account Environmental and Economic Efficiency Factors
AU - Gilmindinov, Vadim M.
AU - Rogachev, Nikita S.
N1 - This study was funded by the Russian Federation represented by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia in the framework of a large-scale research project «Socio-Economic Development of Asian Russia on the Basis of Synergy of Transport Accessibility, System Knowledge of the Natural Resource Potential, Expanding Space of Inter-Regional Interactions», Agreement no. 075–15–2020–804 dated 02.10.2020 (grant № 13.1902.21.0016).
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The article raises the problems existing in the regions of Russia related to the management of municipal solid waste (MSW). The study noted that despite the ongoing changes, the situation in many regions of the country remains difficult and close to critical. Separately, the research highlighted need for high-quality tools, which allows modeling the impact of various changes in the operation of regional MSW management systems on the way to achieving environmental and economic efficiency. Authors provided a review of the approaches to the creation of such tools existing in the modern literature as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the presented models. The article contains a detailed description of the model of the regional MSW management system developed by the authors. The study confirmed the consistency of the approach by calculations on the example of the Novosibirsk region. Authors carried out modeling within the framework of various potential scenarios for the development of the MSW management system in the region with conclusions and recommendations made regarding the development vectors of the Novosibirsk Region in MSW management.
AB - The article raises the problems existing in the regions of Russia related to the management of municipal solid waste (MSW). The study noted that despite the ongoing changes, the situation in many regions of the country remains difficult and close to critical. Separately, the research highlighted need for high-quality tools, which allows modeling the impact of various changes in the operation of regional MSW management systems on the way to achieving environmental and economic efficiency. Authors provided a review of the approaches to the creation of such tools existing in the modern literature as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the presented models. The article contains a detailed description of the model of the regional MSW management system developed by the authors. The study confirmed the consistency of the approach by calculations on the example of the Novosibirsk region. Authors carried out modeling within the framework of various potential scenarios for the development of the MSW management system in the region with conclusions and recommendations made regarding the development vectors of the Novosibirsk Region in MSW management.
KW - Novosibirsk region
KW - environmental and economic efficiency
KW - landfilling
KW - mathematical programming
KW - municipal solid waste
KW - processing
KW - recycling
KW - scenario forecasting
KW - separate waste collection
KW - waste management
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M3 - Article
VL - 17
SP - 506
EP - 517
JO - Journal of Siberian Federal University - Humanities and Social Sciences
JF - Journal of Siberian Federal University - Humanities and Social Sciences
SN - 1997-1370
IS - 3
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