TY - JOUR
T1 - Agent-based modelling for environmental impact of renovation waste in Shenzhen, China
AU - Ding, Zhikun
AU - Gong, Wenyan
AU - Fan, Ze
AU - Tam, Vivian W. Y.
AU - Illankoon, I. M. Chethana S.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - A study was undertaken to develop an agent-based model for building renovation waste management in Shenzhen, China considering various stakeholders. An extensive literature review on renovation waste management was followed by development of an a Java-based model. The model simulates results on the environmental impact of different policy scenarios with various interactions between stakeholders. Based on the results, renovation waste source reduction provided the most successful strategy in reducing negative environmental impacts from renovation waste. Transportation also had significant environmental impacts. Therefore, optimising routes, optimising dump site selections and increasing landfill charges need to be considered. A well-coordinated national policy for renovation waste generation is also proposed. Despite its importance, environmental impact assessment models for renovation waste management ignore various stakeholders. Based on the simulation results, efforts should be made to educate the public, improve implementation of emission-charging policies and refine legislation and regulations. By doing so, developers, contractors and proprietors could improve awareness of source reduction, thereby reducing the amount of renovation waste and increasing environmental performance.
AB - A study was undertaken to develop an agent-based model for building renovation waste management in Shenzhen, China considering various stakeholders. An extensive literature review on renovation waste management was followed by development of an a Java-based model. The model simulates results on the environmental impact of different policy scenarios with various interactions between stakeholders. Based on the results, renovation waste source reduction provided the most successful strategy in reducing negative environmental impacts from renovation waste. Transportation also had significant environmental impacts. Therefore, optimising routes, optimising dump site selections and increasing landfill charges need to be considered. A well-coordinated national policy for renovation waste generation is also proposed. Despite its importance, environmental impact assessment models for renovation waste management ignore various stakeholders. Based on the simulation results, efforts should be made to educate the public, improve implementation of emission-charging policies and refine legislation and regulations. By doing so, developers, contractors and proprietors could improve awareness of source reduction, thereby reducing the amount of renovation waste and increasing environmental performance.
KW - factory and trade waste
KW - management
KW - refuse and refuse disposal
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:56492
U2 - 10.1680/jensu.19.00040
DO - 10.1680/jensu.19.00040
M3 - Article
VL - 173
SP - 397
EP - 413
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Engineering Sustainability
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Engineering Sustainability
IS - 8
ER -