Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City
This paper proposes a solution to the current problems of Mexico City (Ciudad de México) with respect to construction and demolition waste, through a spatial analysis to locate a waste treatment and disposal infrastructure. Two analysis methodologies, specifically the multi-criteria evaluat...
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doaj-5403a59f7089439da0387dbf27e855f72020-11-24T21:34:29ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-07-011115407710.3390/su11154077su11154077Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico CityJuan Antonio Araiza-Aguilar0Constantino Gutiérrez-Palacios1María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia2Hugo Alejandro Nájera-Aguilar3Rubén Fernando Gutiérrez-Hernández4Rodrigo Antonio Aguilar-Vera5Institute of Geography, National Autonomous University of Mexico, External Circuit, University City, Coyoacan Delegation, Mexico City 04510, MexicoFaculty of Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico, External Circuit, University City, Coyoacan Delegation, Mexico City 04510, MexicoInstitute of Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico, External Circuit, University City, Coyoacan Delegation, Mexico City 04510, MexicoFaculty of Engineering, University of Science and Arts of Chiapas, North Beltway 1150, Lajas Maciel 29000, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, MexicoDepartment of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, National Technological of Mexico-Technological Institute of Tapachula, Km 2, Highway to Puerto Madero 30700, Tapachula, Chiapas, MexicoInstitute of Geography, National Autonomous University of Mexico, External Circuit, University City, Coyoacan Delegation, Mexico City 04510, MexicoThis paper proposes a solution to the current problems of Mexico City (Ciudad de México) with respect to construction and demolition waste, through a spatial analysis to locate a waste treatment and disposal infrastructure. Two analysis methodologies, specifically the multi-criteria evaluation technique and network analysis, are used with the support of geographic information systems. The results of the multi-criteria evaluation technique indicate that the most suitable places for this infrastructure location are in the south and southeast of the study area, in the Tlalpan, Milpa Alta, Xochimilco and Cuajimalpa boroughs. The results of the network analysis technique indicate that four facilities strategically located in Miguel Hidalgo, Gustavo A. Madero, Tlahuac and Tlalpan boroughs would permit the provision of service to almost all waste generation points in the study area. Decision makers in Mexico City can use either of the two approaches. If the objective is to find the best location of a single place for the treatment or disposal of huge amounts of waste, the results obtained with the multi-criteria evaluation technique should be used. On the other hand, if waste treatment is favored over final disposal, decision makers should use the results of the network analysis technique.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/15/4077construction and demolition wastelocation-allocationmulti criteria evaluationnetwork analyst |
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Juan Antonio Araiza-Aguilar Constantino Gutiérrez-Palacios María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia Hugo Alejandro Nájera-Aguilar Rubén Fernando Gutiérrez-Hernández Rodrigo Antonio Aguilar-Vera Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City Sustainability construction and demolition waste location-allocation multi criteria evaluation network analyst |
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Juan Antonio Araiza-Aguilar Constantino Gutiérrez-Palacios María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia Hugo Alejandro Nájera-Aguilar Rubén Fernando Gutiérrez-Hernández Rodrigo Antonio Aguilar-Vera |
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Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City |
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Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City |
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Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City |
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Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City |
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Selection of Sites for the Treatment and the Final Disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste, Using Two Approaches: An Analysis for Mexico City |
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selection of sites for the treatment and the final disposal of construction and demolition waste, using two approaches: an analysis for mexico city |
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This paper proposes a solution to the current problems of Mexico City (Ciudad de México) with respect to construction and demolition waste, through a spatial analysis to locate a waste treatment and disposal infrastructure. Two analysis methodologies, specifically the multi-criteria evaluation technique and network analysis, are used with the support of geographic information systems. The results of the multi-criteria evaluation technique indicate that the most suitable places for this infrastructure location are in the south and southeast of the study area, in the Tlalpan, Milpa Alta, Xochimilco and Cuajimalpa boroughs. The results of the network analysis technique indicate that four facilities strategically located in Miguel Hidalgo, Gustavo A. Madero, Tlahuac and Tlalpan boroughs would permit the provision of service to almost all waste generation points in the study area. Decision makers in Mexico City can use either of the two approaches. If the objective is to find the best location of a single place for the treatment or disposal of huge amounts of waste, the results obtained with the multi-criteria evaluation technique should be used. On the other hand, if waste treatment is favored over final disposal, decision makers should use the results of the network analysis technique. |
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construction and demolition waste location-allocation multi criteria evaluation network analyst |
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