Alessandra Bonoli
University of Bologna
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Waste Management | 2009
Marianna Garfi; Simona Tondelli; Alessandra Bonoli
The aim of this paper is to compare different waste management solutions in Saharawi refugee camps (Algeria) and to test the feasibility of a decision-making method developed to be applied in particular conditions in which environmental and social aspects must be considered. It is based on multi criteria analysis, and in particular on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), a mathematical technique for multi-criteria decision making (Saaty, T.L., 1980. The Analytic Hierarchy Process. McGraw-Hill, New York, USA; Saaty, T.L., 1990. How to Make a Decision: The Analytic Hierarchy Process. European Journal of Operational Research; Saaty, T.L., 1994. Decision Making for Leaders: The Analytic Hierarchy Process in a Complex World. RWS Publications, Pittsburgh, PA), and on participatory approach, focusing on local communitys concerns. The research compares four different waste collection and management alternatives: waste collection by using three tipper trucks, disposal and burning in an open area; waste collection by using seven dumpers and disposal in a landfill; waste collection by using seven dumpers and three tipper trucks and disposal in a landfill; waste collection by using three tipper trucks and disposal in a landfill. The results show that the second and the third solutions provide better scenarios for waste management. Furthermore, the discussion of the results points out the multidisciplinarity of the approach, and the equilibrium between social, environmental and technical impacts. This is a very important aspect in a humanitarian and environmental project, confirming the appropriateness of the chosen method.
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management | 2013
Isabela Maria Simion; Maria Emiliana Fortuna; Alessandra Bonoli; Maria Gavrilescu
AbstractConstruction and demolition wastes (C&DW) are usually recognized as not dangerous, but their accumulation can generate serious environmental problems. In spite of C&DW high potential to be reused/recycled, the practical procedures need to be assessed in terms of environmental consequences. The objective of this study is to quantify the environmental impacts of C&DW recycling/reuse, specifically in the production of aggregate 0/30 mm, comparative to those generated during the natural inert processing, in terms of global impacts addressing the whole process and for each technological phase. The analysis was carried out using Life Cycle Assessment methodology, assisted by SimaPro software, and based on primary data collected directly from the Italian Emilia Romagna region. Three methods were used for impact quantification: Eco-Indicator 99, EDIP/UMIP and Cumulative Energy Demand. The analysis revealed that the environmental impacts generated by C&DW recycling/reuse accounting for about 40% of the imp...
Sustainable Development | 2009
G. Bonifazi; Silvia Serranti; Alessandra Bonoli; A. Dall’Ara
This paper describes how waste materials characterization and recognition can be obtained through their surface spectral response. Such a goal can be reached adopting specialized devices that are able to develop acquisition strategies based on the collection of hyperspectral images. The analyses of the detected spectra can give useful information concerning the investigated material surface properties, status and physical-chemical attributes. This last aspect can be utilized to define and implement on-line procedures aimed to recognize different particulate solid waste as they result after specific processing/selection actions. The present study addressed the application of hyperspectral imaging approach for compost products characterization, in order to develop control strategies to be implemented at the plant scale. Reflectance spectra of selected compost samples have been acquired in the visible-near infrared field (VIS-NIR): 400-1000 nm. Correlations have been established between the physical-chemical characteristics of the different compost products and their detected reflectance spectral signature.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Alessandra Bonoli; Alice Dall’Ara
Most paper industry waste is in the form of sludge from paper production and recycle process paper. There has been an increasing use of paper sludge in environmental restoration, a practice that requires particular attention. This issue presents a case which demonstrates how the biogas production related to this kind of recovery system can represent a problem for environmental protection and public health. The case history relates to a former quarry area restored by means of paper sludge. After the filling, a substantial quantity of biogas was produced, with an external diffusion to sensible target as well. Initial investigations showed that the area was characterized by a large amount of paper mill sludge made unstable by anaerobic conditions. To date there are no proven technologies for this kind of treatment. In this case, for safety and naturalization as agricultural area, new methods of bioremediation were used and, in particular, an innovative physical, mechanical and biological intervention, based on bio-stabilization of paper mill sludge. The treatment is site-specific, based on the in-site paper sludge biostabilisation. To complete the intervention and in order to demonstrate its validity an important monitoring activity was performed, testing all the phases affected by the biological transformation.
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2009
Francesca Magelli; Karl Boucher; Hsiaotao T. Bi; Staffan Melin; Alessandra Bonoli
Journal of Environmental Management | 2011
Marianna Garfí; Laia Ferrer-Martí; Alessandra Bonoli; Simona Tondelli
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2013
Maria Gavrilescu; Isabela Maria Simion; Cristina Ghinea; Sebastian George Maxineasa; Nicolae Taranu; Alessandra Bonoli
Procedia Engineering | 2011
Cristian Chiavetta; Francesco Tinti; Alessandra Bonoli
Water Resources Management | 2011
Marco Franchini; Ernesto Ventaglio; Alessandra Bonoli
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2012
Alessandra Bonoli; Alice Dall'Ara; Silvia Serranti