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Sustainable municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the smart cities in Indian context
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Parida, Dibya Jyoti
, Thakur, Vikas
, Raj, Vivek
in
Case studies
/ Cities
/ Developing countries
/ Empirical analysis
/ Graph theory
/ Health care facilities
/ Households
/ LDCs
/ Municipal solid waste
/ Municipal waste management
/ Pandemics
/ Smart cities
/ Solid waste management
/ Solid wastes
/ Sustainable development
/ Urbanization
/ Waste management
/ Waste to energy
2024
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Sustainable municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the smart cities in Indian context
by
Parida, Dibya Jyoti
, Thakur, Vikas
, Raj, Vivek
in
Case studies
/ Cities
/ Developing countries
/ Empirical analysis
/ Graph theory
/ Health care facilities
/ Households
/ LDCs
/ Municipal solid waste
/ Municipal waste management
/ Pandemics
/ Smart cities
/ Solid waste management
/ Solid wastes
/ Sustainable development
/ Urbanization
/ Waste management
/ Waste to energy
2024
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Sustainable municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the smart cities in Indian context
by
Parida, Dibya Jyoti
, Thakur, Vikas
, Raj, Vivek
in
Case studies
/ Cities
/ Developing countries
/ Empirical analysis
/ Graph theory
/ Health care facilities
/ Households
/ LDCs
/ Municipal solid waste
/ Municipal waste management
/ Pandemics
/ Smart cities
/ Solid waste management
/ Solid wastes
/ Sustainable development
/ Urbanization
/ Waste management
/ Waste to energy
2024
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Sustainable municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the smart cities in Indian context
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Sustainable municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in the smart cities in Indian context
2024
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Overview
PurposeSmart cities in India are going to be a reality very soon by turning challenges into opportunities for the society. However, due to rapid increase in population burden, fast urbanization and growing demand of advanced services in the smart cities, the quantity of per capita municipal solid waste (MSW) has escalated. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has further challenged the municipal solid waste management (MSWM) system with the increasing amount of infectious wastes coming from households (HHs), quarantine centers, healthcare facilities, vaccination centers, etc. Therefore, the present study attempts to explore and analyze the various dimensions of sustainable MSWM system in the smart cities.Design/methodology/approachThe study identifies 13 factors of sustainable MSWM system from the literature, field surveys and stakeholders' opinions. Thereafter, stakeholders' opinions are collected and analyzed using total interpretive structural modeling (TISM) approach to explore the interrelationships among the factors of sustainable MSWM system. These relationships are further validated through the empirical investigation of the real-life case study of Rourkela Municipal Corporation (RMC), Odisha, India.FindingsThe TISM approach places all 13 factors into six levels in the hierarchical digraph depending upon the inputs received from the various stakeholders on their interrelationships. Study also validates the proposed TISM model by collecting the data of RMC, Odisha, on the development of MSWM system over the period of 2015–2021.Practical implicationsThe study also highlights various implications for the other developing cities and stakeholders to set up the roadmap for developing the sustainable MSWM system. Study defines “IT platform” and “awareness among citizens” as the base of the sustainable MSWM system in any smart city.Originality/valueThe present study is the first of its kind to explore the interrelationships among the factors of sustainable MSWM system by using TISM approach. Moreover, the proposed TISM framework is further validated through the empirical journey of one of the smart cities in India.
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