Using STELLA System Dynamic Model to Analyze Greenhouse Gases' Emission From Solid Waste Management in Taiwan
Using a system dynamic model (SDM), such as STELLA, to analyze the waste management policy is a new trial for Taiwan's research communities. We have developed an easy and relatively accurate model for analyzing the greenhouse gases emission for the wastes from animal farming and municipalities. With the local research data of the past decade, we extract the most prominent factors and assemble the SDM. The results and scenarios were compared with the national inventory. By comparing to the past data, we found these models reasonably represent the situation in Taiwan. However, SDM can program many scenarios and produce a lot of prediction data. With the development of many program control tools on STELLA, we believe the models could be further used by researchers or policy-makers to find the needed research topics, to set the future scenarios and to determine the management tools.
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2008-02-14
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Authors: | Horng, Jao-Jia ; Lee, R.F. ; Liao, K.Y. |
Subject: | inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry | environmental sciences | ANIMALS | COMMUNITIES | FORECASTING | GREENHOUSE GASES | MANAGEMENT | SOLID WASTES | TAIWAN | WASTE MANAGEMENT | WASTES |
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