Publication detail
Hierarchical optimisation model for waste management forecasting in EU
SMEJKALOVÁ, V. ŠOMPLÁK, R. PLUSKAL, J. RYBOVÁ, K.
English title
Hierarchical optimisation model for waste management forecasting in EU
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The level of waste management varies significantly from one EU state to another and therefore they have different starting position regarding reaching defined EU targets. The forecast of waste production and treatment is essential information for the expected future EU targets fulfilment. If waste treatment does not meet the targets under the current conditions, it is necessary to change waste management strategies. This contribution presents a universal approach for forecasting waste production and treatment using optimisation models. The approach is based on the trend analysis with the subsequent data reconciliation (quadratic programming). The presented methodology also provides recommendations to include the quality of trend estimate and significance of territory in form of weights in objective function. The developed approach also allows to put into context different methods of waste handling and production. The variability of forecast is described by prediction and confidence intervals. Within the EU forecast, the expected demographic development is taken into account. The results show that most states will not meet EU targets with current trend of waste management in time. Presented methodology is developed at a general level and it is a suitable basis for strategic planning at the national and transnational level.
English abstract
The level of waste management varies significantly from one EU state to another and therefore they have different starting position regarding reaching defined EU targets. The forecast of waste production and treatment is essential information for the expected future EU targets fulfilment. If waste treatment does not meet the targets under the current conditions, it is necessary to change waste management strategies. This contribution presents a universal approach for forecasting waste production and treatment using optimisation models. The approach is based on the trend analysis with the subsequent data reconciliation (quadratic programming). The presented methodology also provides recommendations to include the quality of trend estimate and significance of territory in form of weights in objective function. The developed approach also allows to put into context different methods of waste handling and production. The variability of forecast is described by prediction and confidence intervals. Within the EU forecast, the expected demographic development is taken into account. The results show that most states will not meet EU targets with current trend of waste management in time. Presented methodology is developed at a general level and it is a suitable basis for strategic planning at the national and transnational level.
Keywords in English
Waste forecasting; Circular economy package; Quadratic programming; Trend modelling; Data reconciliation; Confidence intervals
Released
01.12.2022
Publisher
SPRINGER
Location
DORDRECHT
ISSN
1389-4420
Volume
23
Number
12
Pages from–to
2143–2175
Pages count
33
BIBTEX
@article{BUT178742,
author="Veronika {Smejkalová} and Radovan {Šomplák} and Jaroslav {Pluskal} and Kristýna {Rybová},
title="Hierarchical optimisation model for waste management forecasting in EU",
year="2022",
volume="23",
number="12",
month="December",
pages="2143--2175",
publisher="SPRINGER",
address="DORDRECHT",
issn="1389-4420"
}