Abstract:
Generation of solid waste in large quantities and their improper disposal
associated with the accelerated economic and technological advancement
and population growth have raised growing concerns throughout the
world including Sri Lanka. The complication of the composition and the
quantitative increase of household waste have become a major issue in Sri
Lanka. Localized trends in solid waste disposal play a critical role in
drafting of policies and management plans for effective management of
solid waste. Thus, a statistics and geoinformatics based analysis of the
recent trends in household solid waste disposal was carried out to identify
the characteristic disposal methods of household solid waste of each
district, and to evaluate both spatial and temporal trends in household
solid waste disposal patterns in Sri Lanka in order to facilitate the
effective management of solid waste. Commonly practiced household
solid waste disposal methods and percentage contribution of each method
in each district in 2006-2007, 2009-2010 and 2012-2013 were obtained
from the Department of Census and Statistics, Sri Lanka. The data were
then subjected to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to identify the
major characteristic household solid waste disposal methods and the
temporal variation of the household solid waste disposal methods in each
district, by using PRIMER V 5.2.9. software package. Characteristic
disposal method(s) of household solid waste in each district during the
study period were recognized based on the scores of the Principal
Components and districts that exhibit similarities in the disposal methods
were grouped into clusters. Spatial maps of above recognized clusters that
exhibit similar characteristic disposal methods were prepared using Arc
GIS 9.2 and the spatial and temporal variation of such clusters were
analyzed to identify the recent trends in household solid waste disposal. Generation of solid waste in large quantities and their improper disposal
associated with the accelerated economic and technological advancement
and population growth have raised growing concerns throughout the
world including Sri Lanka. The complication of the composition and the
quantitative increase of household waste have become a major issue in Sri
Lanka. Localized trends in solid waste disposal play a critical role in
drafting of policies and management plans for effective management of
solid waste. Thus, a statistics and geoinformatics based analysis of the
recent trends in household solid waste disposal was carried out to identify
the characteristic disposal methods of household solid waste of each
district, and to evaluate both spatial and temporal trends in household
solid waste disposal patterns in Sri Lanka in order to facilitate the
effective management of solid waste. Commonly practiced household
solid waste disposal methods and percentage contribution of each method
in each district in 2006-2007, 2009-2010 and 2012-2013 were obtained
from the Department of Census and Statistics, Sri Lanka. The data were
then subjected to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to identify the
major characteristic household solid waste disposal methods and the
temporal variation of the household solid waste disposal methods in each
district, by using PRIMER V 5.2.9. software package. Characteristic
disposal method(s) of household solid waste in each district during the
study period were recognized based on the scores of the Principal
Components and districts that exhibit similarities in the disposal methods
were grouped into clusters. Spatial maps of above recognized clusters that
exhibit similar characteristic disposal methods were prepared using Arc
GIS 9.2 and the spatial and temporal variation of such clusters were
analyzed to identify the recent trends in household solid waste disposal.