Managing post-conflict demolition wastes in Gaza Strip: a case study on May 2021 conflict

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作者
AbuHamed, Hatem [1 ]
Al Bursh, Waheed [2 ]
Mfarreh, Suleiman Abu [3 ]
Yoshida, Mitsuo [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] MoLG JICA Project Capac Dev Solid Waste Management, Ramallah, Palestine
[2] Joint Serv Council Solid Waste Management Gaza & N, Gaza, Palestine
[3] Minist Local Govt, Gen Directorate Joint Serv Councils, Ramallah, Palestine
[4] Int Network Environm & Humanitarian Cooperat Nonpr, Tokyo, Japan
[5] Japan Int Cooperat Agcy JICA, Global Environm Dept, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
Post-conflict demolition waste management; Rubbles removal & recycling; Material recovery; Construction & demolition waste;
D O I
10.1007/s10163-022-01570-y
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Gaza Strip is considered as one of the armed conflicts prone areas in Middle East. Several intensive conflicts occurred in Gaza Strip in 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2021. These conflicts caused massive destroying the infrastructures, facilities, and buildings, which affected all services and activities in Gaza Strip. One of the major post-conflict issues in Gaza strip is the management of resulted demolition waste including its removal, sorting, recycling, and material recovery. In May 2021, over than 370,000 tons of demolition waste composed of rubbles and debris was generated during 11 days of armed conflict. The accumulated previous experience of rubbles and debris removal and recycling in Gaza Strip supported to perform a quick management approach for safe removal of the post-conflict demolition waste and reuse/recycle the resulted waste materials in various applications. The sorting and transporting process of concreate and non-concreate rubble elements of the waste were carried out in cooperation between local and international agencies as emergency recovery-funded projects. The most proportion of rubbles are concrete aggregates, thus, the material recovery was conducted through crushing process for concrete rubbles and then reusing it for road rehabilitation or producing concrete building blocks. The large concrete blocks reused to be placed for shoreline protection for specific area along Gaza beach. The recycling of post-conflict demolition waste management projects in Gaza Strip brought economic and social benefits through the reuse and recycle of resources and creation of job opportunities. In conclusion, although the post-conflict demolition waste management is quite different from municipal/industrial waste management in Gaza Strip, it is conducted through applying similar techniques of disaster waste management in waste removal, and those of construction and demolition (C & D) waste management in sorting, crushing, and sieving for recycling.
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