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Prospects for the Balanced Development of the Waste Management System in Ukraine

Iryna Kolodiichuk, Yuriy Dubnevych, Volodymyr Kolodiichuk and Vasyl Dmytriv

Global Business Review, 2025, vol. 26, issue 5, 1368-1384

Abstract: This article outlines the problem of waste accumulation as well as the associated environmental consequences in Ukraine due to the disparities between waste generation and utilization capacities. The analysis of quantitative parameters of waste generation sources and the territorial structure of Ukraine’s utilization capacities was carried out, and the spatial assessment of waste management system balance within regions was made. The work also identifies stages of territorially balanced management systems formation within the scope of current recycling technologies in the regional dimension. Methodological approaches to researching the balance conditions of waste management systems at the regional level are substantiated, which presupposes a mathematical model of these processes through the development of a system of equations, which depending on the tasks determine either the timing of the outlined phases of solving waste management issues based on available investment resources, or the amount of funds required to ensure proper timing of the innovative disposal facilities commissioning.

Keywords: Waste management; accumulation; utilization; ecological stability; territorial balance of the system; mathematical model of the problem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/09721509211034747

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