Predictive modelling as a tool for effective municipal waste management policy at different territorial levels

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作者
Rosecky, Martin [1 ]
Somplak, Radovan [2 ]
Slavik, Jan [3 ]
Kalina, Jiri [4 ]
Bulkova, Gabriela [5 ]
Bednar, Josef [1 ]
机构
[1] Brno Univ Technol VUT Brno, Fac Mech Engn, Inst Math, Tech 2896-2, Brno 61669, Czech Republic
[2] Brno Univ Technol VUT Brno, Fac Mech Engn, Inst Proc Engn, Tech 2896-2, Brno 61669, Czech Republic
[3] Univ JE Purkyne, Inst Econ & Environm Policy, IEEP, Moskevska 54, Usti Nad Labem 40096, Czech Republic
[4] Masaryk Univ, Res Ctr Tox Cpds Environm RECETOX, Brno 62500, Czech Republic
[5] Minist Environm, Vrsovicka 65, Prague 10010 10, Czech Republic
关键词
Municipal waste generation; Territorial levels; Regression modelling; Machine learning; Socio-economic factors; Public policy; HOUSEHOLD SOLID-WASTE; SEPARATE COLLECTION; RECYCLING BEHAVIOR; PACKAGING WASTE; GENERATION; DETERMINANTS; COUNTRIES; PROGRAMS; DISTANCE; DUBLIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112584
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Nowadays, the European municipal waste management policy based on the circular economy paradigm demands the closing of material and financial loops at all territorial levels of public administration. The effective planning of treatment capacities (especially sorting plants, recycling, and energy recovery facilities) and municipal waste management policy requires an accurate prognosis of municipal waste generation, and therefore, the knowledge of behavioral, socio-economic, and demographic factors influencing the waste management (and recycling) behavior of households, and other municipal waste producers. To enable public bodies at different territorial levels to undertake an effective action resulting in circular economy we evaluated various factors influencing the generation of municipal waste fractions at regional, micro-regional and municipal level in the Czech Republic. Principal components were used as input for traditional models (multivariable linear regression, generalized linear model) as well as tree-based machine learning models (regression trees, random forest, gradient boosted regression trees). Study results suggest that the linear regression model usually offers a good trade-off between model accuracy and interpretability. When the most important goal of the prediction is supposed to be accuracy, the random forest is generally the best choice. The quality of developed models depends mostly on the chosen territorial level and municipal waste fraction. The performance of these models deteriorates significantly for lower territorial levels because of worse data quality and bigger variability. Only the age structure seems to be important across territorial levels and municipal waste fractions. Nevertheless, also other factors are of high significance in explaining the generation of municipal waste fractions at different territorial levels (e.g. number of economic subjects, expenditures, population density and the level of education). Therefore, there is not one single effective public policy dealing with circular economy strategy that fits all territorial levels. Public representatives should focus on policies effective at specific territorial level. However, performance of the models is poor for lower territorial levels (municipality and micro-regions). Thus, results for municipalities and microregions are weak and should be treated as such.
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