Flash presentation given by Xavier Dubuisson, XD Sustainable Energy Consulting Ltd, at the 2015 Horizon 2020 SC5 Information Day, 21/10/2015, Herbert Park Hotel, Dublin
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Presentation by Christoph Tyralla (Björnsen Consulting Engineers) at the Delft-FEWS International User Days 2018, during the Delft Software Days - Edition 2018. 7 & 8 November 2018, Delft.
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Comecer, in a consortium with INFN, University of Ferrara and the company Biomeccanica Srl, is taking part in the TROPIC project (Target for RadioisOtope Production via anti-Channelling). The project is part of the European Regional Development Plan POR-FESR Axis 1, Research and Innovation 2014-2020 of the Emilia-Romagna region.
Flash presentation given by Xavier Dubuisson, XD Sustainable Energy Consulting Ltd, at the 2015 Horizon 2020 SC5 Information Day, 21/10/2015, Herbert Park Hotel, Dublin
DSD-INT 2018 HydPy framework for developing and sharing hydrological models a...Deltares
Presentation by Christoph Tyralla (Björnsen Consulting Engineers) at the Delft-FEWS International User Days 2018, during the Delft Software Days - Edition 2018. 7 & 8 November 2018, Delft.
Comecer, in consorzio con INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Università degli Studi di Ferrara e l’azienda Biomeccanica Srl partecipa al progetto TROPIC (Target for RadioisOtope Production via antI-Channeling).
Comecer, in a consortium with INFN, University of Ferrara and the company Biomeccanica Srl, is taking part in the TROPIC project (Target for RadioisOtope Production via anti-Channelling). The project is part of the European Regional Development Plan POR-FESR Axis 1, Research and Innovation 2014-2020 of the Emilia-Romagna region.
Composition and uses of anaerobic digestion derived biogas from wastewater tr...
Evaluation and selection of decision-making methods to assess landfill mining projects
1. Evaluation and selection of decision-making methods to
assess landfill mining projects
Robert Hermann1
Rupert J Baumgartner2
Stefan Vorbach3
Arne Ragossnig4
Roland Pomberger1
1Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Leoben, Austria
2University of Graz, Graz, Austria
3Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
4UTC Umwelttechnik und GeoConsulting ZT GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Robert Hermann, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, 8700 Leoben, Franz Josefstraße 18, Austria. Email:
robert.hermannatunileoben.ac.at
For the first time in Austria, fundamental technological and economic studies on recovering
secondary raw materials from large
landfills have been carried out, based on the 'LAMIS - Landfill Mining Austria' pilot project. A main
focus of the research
- and the subject of this article - was to develop an assessment or decision-making procedure that
allows landfill owners
to thoroughly examine the feasibility of a landfill mining project in advance. Currently there are no
standard procedures
that would sufficiently cover all the multiple-criteria requirements. The basic structure of the
multiple attribute decision
making process was used to narrow down on selection, conceptual design and assessment of
suitable procedures. Along with a
breakdown into preliminary and main assessment, the entire foundation required was created, such
as definitions of requirements
to an assessment method, selection and accurate description of the various assessment criteria and
classification of the target
system for the present 'landfill mining' vs. 'retaining the landfill in after-care' decision-making
2. problem. Based on these
studies, cost-utility analysis and the analytical-hierarchy process were selected from the range of
multiple attribute decision-making
procedures and examined in detail. Overall, both methods have their pros and cons with regard to
their use for assessing landfill
mining projects. Merging these methods or connecting them with single-criteria decision-making
methods (like the net present
value method) may turn out to be reasonable and constitute an appropriate assessment method.