Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR

This paper presents a novel integrated Geographic Information System-Multi-Criteria Decision Making (GIS-MCDM) framework for evaluating landfill site suitability in Shimla, India, a rapidly urbanizing hill station. Combining Remote Sensing-Geographic Information Systems (RS-GIS) with the Analytical...

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Main Authors: Shobhit Chaturvedi, Naimish Bhatt, Vatsal Shah, Keval H. Jodhani, Dhruvesh Patel, Sudhir Kumar Singh
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Published: Elsevier 2025-04-01
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author Shobhit Chaturvedi
Naimish Bhatt
Vatsal Shah
Keval H. Jodhani
Dhruvesh Patel
Sudhir Kumar Singh
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Vatsal Shah
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description This paper presents a novel integrated Geographic Information System-Multi-Criteria Decision Making (GIS-MCDM) framework for evaluating landfill site suitability in Shimla, India, a rapidly urbanizing hill station. Combining Remote Sensing-Geographic Information Systems (RS-GIS) with the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and VlseKriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR) methods, the framework developed a Landfill Suitability Zoning map and ranked potential sites. The Land Suitability Index (LSI), derived using AHP, categorized the 124 sq. km study area into five suitability classes, with key factors influencing rankings: Landslide Proximity (weight: 0.162), Ground Slope (0.138), Land Use and Cover (0.122), Ground Elevation (0.114), and Road Proximity (0.095). From the Very High suitability zones, eight candidate sites were identified and ranked using VIKOR, with Kiargiri (score: 0.083) identified as the most suitable, followed by Baboloo (0.530), Karog (0.535), and Phayal Road (0.663). Sensitivity Analysis (SA) was conducted across five scenarios to account for possible variations in expert judgment, with the first three increasing beneficial weights (10 %, 15 %, and 20 %) and the last two decreasing beneficial weights (15 % and 20 %), proportionally adjusting non-beneficial weights. The SA confirmed the consistency and robustness of the rankings, with Kiargiri (0.083), Baboloo (0.530), Karog (0.535), and Phayal Road (0.663) maintaining top positions despite varying weight configurations. This approach offers a reliable, adaptable framework for landfill site selection in hilly urban areas, supporting waste management, sustainable development and environmental conservation.
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spelling doaj-art-f31923a604fe474fb044bc2bc5c401ee2025-02-11T04:35:44ZengElsevierWaste Management Bulletin2949-75072025-04-0131332348Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKORShobhit Chaturvedi0Naimish Bhatt1Vatsal Shah2Keval H. Jodhani3Dhruvesh Patel4Sudhir Kumar Singh5Department of Civil Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India; Corresponding authors.Department of Civil Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, India; Corresponding authors.K. Banerjee Centre of Atmospheric and Ocean Studies, IIDS, Nehru Science Centre, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj-211002, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaThis paper presents a novel integrated Geographic Information System-Multi-Criteria Decision Making (GIS-MCDM) framework for evaluating landfill site suitability in Shimla, India, a rapidly urbanizing hill station. Combining Remote Sensing-Geographic Information Systems (RS-GIS) with the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and VlseKriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR) methods, the framework developed a Landfill Suitability Zoning map and ranked potential sites. The Land Suitability Index (LSI), derived using AHP, categorized the 124 sq. km study area into five suitability classes, with key factors influencing rankings: Landslide Proximity (weight: 0.162), Ground Slope (0.138), Land Use and Cover (0.122), Ground Elevation (0.114), and Road Proximity (0.095). From the Very High suitability zones, eight candidate sites were identified and ranked using VIKOR, with Kiargiri (score: 0.083) identified as the most suitable, followed by Baboloo (0.530), Karog (0.535), and Phayal Road (0.663). Sensitivity Analysis (SA) was conducted across five scenarios to account for possible variations in expert judgment, with the first three increasing beneficial weights (10 %, 15 %, and 20 %) and the last two decreasing beneficial weights (15 % and 20 %), proportionally adjusting non-beneficial weights. The SA confirmed the consistency and robustness of the rankings, with Kiargiri (0.083), Baboloo (0.530), Karog (0.535), and Phayal Road (0.663) maintaining top positions despite varying weight configurations. This approach offers a reliable, adaptable framework for landfill site selection in hilly urban areas, supporting waste management, sustainable development and environmental conservation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949750725000100ShimlaLandfill site selectionGIS-MCDMAnalytical hierarchy processVIKORSensitivity-analysis
spellingShingle Shobhit Chaturvedi
Naimish Bhatt
Vatsal Shah
Keval H. Jodhani
Dhruvesh Patel
Sudhir Kumar Singh
Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR
Waste Management Bulletin
Shimla
Landfill site selection
GIS-MCDM
Analytical hierarchy process
VIKOR
Sensitivity-analysis
title Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR
title_full Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR
title_fullStr Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR
title_full_unstemmed Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR
title_short Landfill site selection in hilly terrains: An integrated RS-GIS approach with AHP and VIKOR
title_sort landfill site selection in hilly terrains an integrated rs gis approach with ahp and vikor
topic Shimla
Landfill site selection
GIS-MCDM
Analytical hierarchy process
VIKOR
Sensitivity-analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949750725000100
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