Choosing the best site for a technical backfill center for urban solid waste using a multi-criteria evaluation technique based on geographic information systems. Case study of the city of M'sila
Abstract. Many wastes arise from human daily activities, and solid household waste is one of
the most impactful and heavy on human shoulders, as the management of solid household waste
is one of the important issues that must be taken care of in order to preserve the health and safety
of humans and the environment. Therefore, this study came to identify solid household waste
and the methods and methods used to manage it through collection and transportation operations
until its final disposal. Geographical information systems are used in the environmental planning
process in order to better plan the location of containers and identify waste collection paths, and
this requires collecting data and maps for the study area to be used in the process of analyzing
spatial appropriateness using geographical information systems based on planning and
environmental standards to reach the best results using current-day techniques from Huge
software that contributes greatly to the planning process and helps in making decisions
(Geographical Information Systems "GIS", Statistical Group for Social Sciences "SPSS").T
Citation
M. OUDINA Fateh,
(2022),
"Choosing the best site for a technical backfill center for urban solid waste using a multi-criteria evaluation technique based on geographic information systems. Case study of the city of M'sila",
[international]Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Social Sciences Journal
Illegal Construction Imposed by the Private Lands in Peripheral Urban Areas of M’sila, Algeria
Abstract-Urban building lands are considered a scarce resource,
which forces us to rationalize their use and assignment. They play
an important role in shaping the urban space with all its
components and determine its characteristics. The impact on
urban space depends on the legal nature of the land, the density
of buildings, and the quality of social cohesion. Like all Algerian
cities, the city of M'sila has experienced, since the '90s, an
increasing demand for building plots, especially in the outskirts
which are mostly private properties. This situation directly
contributed to the spread of illegal constructions and as a result,
districts lack basic living conditions. This phenomenon appeared
in the peripheral district called La Rocade. In this paper, we will
attempt to identify the impact of the legal nature of land
properties, particularly private ones, on the proliferation of
illegal constructions in the outskirts of the city of M'sila. We will
try to find solutions and alternatives to limit or stop its spread
and propose urban interventions to restructure this district and
integrate it into the existing urban space.
Citation
M. OUDINA Fateh,
(2022),
"Illegal Construction Imposed by the Private Lands in Peripheral Urban Areas of M’sila, Algeria",
[national]Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research