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- Title
APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTESENSING IN EFFECTIVE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITES SELECTION IN WUKRO TOWN, TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA.
- Authors
Mohammedshum, A. A.; Gebresilassiea, M. A.; Rulindaa, C. M.; Kahsaya, G. H.; Tesfay, M. S.
- Abstract
Identifying solid waste disposal sites and appropriately managing them is a challenging task to many developing countries. This is a critical problem too in Ethiopia in general and in Wukro town in particular. The existing site for Wukro town is not sufficient in its capacity and it is damaging the environment due to its location, and the type of waste dumped, while the surrounding area is being irrigated. Due to the swift expansion and urbanization developments in Wukro town, it badly needs to develop controlled solid waste dumping site to prevent several contamination problems. This study was conducted first, to assess the existing waste management strategies in Wukro town; and second, to find out the potential waste disposal sites for the town, using GIS and Remote Sensing techniques. The study exploited the Multi-Criteria Evaluation (MCE) methods to combine necessary factors considered for dumping site selection. The selected method also uses various geographical data including remote sensing data, with GIS spatial analysis tools. Accordingly, site suitability maps for each of the factors were developed in a GIS environment. Results indicate that 12 dumping sites were appropriate and they were further ranked against their suitability in terms of wind direction, proximity to settlement area and distance from the center of the town. Finally, two sites are the best suitable for dumping site. This study indicated that the application of Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing techniques are efficient and low cost tools to study and select appropriate dumping site so as to facilitate decision making processes.
- Publication
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences, 2014, Vol 40-2, p115
- ISSN
1682-1750
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-2-115-2014