@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010523, author = {BOONMEE, Chawis and ブーンミー, チャウィス and 有村, 幹治 and ARIMURA, Mikiharu and Kasemset, Chompoonoot}, journal = {ENERGY REPORTS}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, Generally, the activities of post-disaster waste management usually produce high carbon emissions, which can cause damage to the environment. However, the issue of carbon emissions in the post-disaster waste supply chain is neglected. Hence, this paper aims to propose a mixed-integer linear programming model to address the post-disaster waste processing supply chain network design problem with the consideration of a carbon tax policy. The proposed model is developed based on the concept of a mixed strategy of waste separation to reduce carbon emissions. Not only the carbon emission perspective but also the financial perspective for post-disaster waste supply chain management is determined in the objective function. The proposed model was verified and validated by employing a numerical example based on realistic data. Based on the numerical example, the results show that the implementation of a carbon tax policy with the mixed strategy for waste separation can reduce carbon emissions in the post-disaster waste supply chain efficiently. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.}, pages = {89--97}, title = {Post-disaster waste management with carbon tax policy consideration}, volume = {7}, year = {2021}, yomi = {アリムラ, ミキハル} }