Keti Lelo
Roma Tre University
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Waste Management & Research | 2014
Valerio Baiocchi; Keti Lelo; Alessandra Polettini; Raffaella Pomi
Site selection for waste disposal is a complex task that should meet the requirements of communities and stakeholders. In this article, three decision support methods (Boolean logic, index overlay and fuzzy gamma) are used to perform land suitability analysis for landfill siting. The study was carried out in one of the biggest metropolitan regions of Italy, with the objective of locating suitable areas for waste disposal. Physical and socio-economic information criteria for site selection were decided by a multidisciplinary group of experts, according to state-of-the-art guidelines, national legislation and local normative on waste management. The geographic information systems (GIS) based models used in this study are easy to apply but require adequate selection of criteria and weights and a careful evaluation of the results. The methodology is arranged in three steps, reflecting the criteria defined by national legislation on waste management: definition of factors that exclude location of landfills or waste treatment plants; classification of the remaining areas in terms of suitability for landfilling; and evaluation of suitable sites in relation to preferential siting factors (such as the presence of quarries or dismissed plants). The results showed that more than 80% of the provincial territory falls within constraint areas and the remaining territory is suitable for waste disposal for 0.72% or 1.93%, according to the model. The larger and most suitable sites are located in peripheral areas of the metropolitan system. The proposed approach represents a low-cost and expeditious alternative to support the spatial decision-making process.
ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2014
Keti Lelo
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on one case study from the 18th century, the project Historical atlas of the modern Rome. The methodology employed in this project allows for effectiveness and accuracy in historical data acquisition and integration, which enables refined analyses of socioeconomic and environmental phenomena. The approach outlined in this article allowed researchers from different disciplines—city historians, archaeologists, demographists, economists, and so on—to interpret urban phenomenologies according to different thematic keys. These interpretations were derived from archival sources that complement each other and offer diversified insights into the urban context. The techniques described in the article are based on methods of data acquisition and spatial analysis developed in a GIS environment by exploiting the effectiveness of this technology in the quantitative treatment of cartographic and documentary sources.
Agriculture | 2017
Flavio Lupia; Valerio Baiocchi; Keti Lelo; Giuseppe Pulighe
CIPA XX International Symposium - International Cooperation to Save the World´s Cultural Heritage | 2005
Carlo Maria Travaglini; Keti Lelo
CITTA' E STORIA | 2014
Valerio Baiocchi; Keti Lelo
Archive | 2010
Valerio Baiocchi; Keti Lelo
GEOGRAPHIA TECHNICA | 2015
Valerio Baiocchi; Keti Lelo; Felicia Vatore
GEOGRAPHIA TECHNICA | 2011
Gábor Timár; Valerio Baiocchi; Keti Lelo
EARSeL Workshop on Remote Sensing of the Coastal Zone | 2011
Francesco Palazzo; Valerio Baiocchi; Fabio Del Frate; Francesca Giannone; Donatella Domini; D Latini; Keti Lelo; Sylvie Remondiere; Serco Spa
Archive | 2009
Keti Lelo; Carlo Maria Travaglini