Evaluating municipal solid waste management efficiency in Iceland: A data envelopment analysis of socioeconomic and geographic influences

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Guðmundur Kristján Óskarsson , Sveinn Agnarsson , Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir
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This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of municipal solid waste management in Iceland, focusing on the factors influencing waste generation and recycling rates. Utilizing Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and regression techniques, the research seeks to provide insights into the challenges that municipalities face in managing waste effectively, particularly regarding their unique socioeconomic and geographic characteristics.
The analysis covers 48 of Iceland's 69 municipalities from 2019 to 2021, employing input- and output-oriented DEA models. It explores the relationship between waste management costs, solid waste per capita, recycling rates, and socioeconomic factors such as age, population size, disposable income, and rural-urban ratios.
The results reveal significant disparities in efficiency among municipalities. Larger population sizes and smaller geographical areas positively correlate with waste management efficiency, while older populations and higher waste management costs negatively impact performance. The relationship between rural populations and efficiency is complex, highlighting the influence of both population density and socioeconomic characteristics on waste management outcomes.
This research provides valuable insights into waste management efficiency in rural and Arctic regions. It emphasises the necessity for tailored strategies that consider each municipality's unique characteristics and resource limitations, advocating for targeted policies and government support to improve waste management practices and promote sustainability in Arctic and rural communities. Additionally, the findings enhance the current literature by addressing a gap in understanding waste management efficiency in remote and lesser-studied regions, thus informing both academic discussions and practical applications in policy formation.
评价冰岛城市固体废物管理效率:社会经济和地理影响的数据包络分析
本研究旨在评估冰岛城市固体废物管理的效率,重点关注影响废物产生和回收率的因素。利用数据包络分析(DEA)和回归技术,该研究旨在深入了解市政当局在有效管理废物方面面临的挑战,特别是关于其独特的社会经济和地理特征。该分析涵盖了2019年至2021年冰岛69个城市中的48个,采用了以投入和产出为导向的DEA模型。它探讨了废物管理成本、人均固体废物、回收率和社会经济因素(如年龄、人口规模、可支配收入和城乡比率)之间的关系。结果显示,城市之间的效率存在显著差异。较大的人口规模和较小的地理区域与废物管理效率呈正相关,而老年人口和较高的废物管理成本则对绩效产生负面影响。农村人口与效率之间的关系是复杂的,突出了人口密度和社会经济特征对废物管理成果的影响。这项研究为农村和北极地区的废物管理效率提供了宝贵的见解。它强调有必要制定量身定制的战略,考虑到每个城市的独特特点和资源限制,倡导有针对性的政策和政府支持,以改善北极和农村社区的废物管理实践,促进可持续性。此外,研究结果通过解决在了解偏远和研究较少的地区的废物管理效率方面的差距,加强了现有文献,从而为学术讨论和政策制定中的实际应用提供了信息。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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7.80
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57 days
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