Mathematical Modeling of Food Waste Generation and Urban Ecology in New York City Abraham Setiawan and Masato R. Nakamura Energy and Environmental Simulation.

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Mathematical Modeling of Food Waste Generation and Urban Ecology in New York City Abraham Setiawan and Masato R. Nakamura Energy and Environmental Simulation Lab Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design Technology New York City College of Technology (City Tech) City University of New York (CUNY) Brooklyn, NY 11201

Abstract Nearly 46,000 tons per year of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is generated in New York City. The city's solid waste management need to be precisely planned in order to deal with the city's high population density. A lack of accuracy of food waste prediction has resulted in improper planning and design of solid waste facilities. In this study, a mathematical model of food waste generation is developed using socioeconomic data. The result of model shows *******. In the second phase of this study, the model will be incorporated with the effect of rat population growth in the City. This approach (food waste plus rat population) helps understanding the city's urban ecology and sanitation. -have to be incorporated with rat. -Have to say something for the New York City’s composting stream program. -Experimental data that will be used for comparing this theoretical work.

Solid waste management in New York State Columbia University WASTE MAP,

Urban ecology in New York City Hawks, pigeons, raccoons, rats, mice, squirrels etc. Also NYC has large areas of waterfront (Fish)

New York City’s Sanitation NYC bury 3,288 tons/day (1.2 M tons/year) of food waste [1] 1,640 tons/day of commercial food waste are generated in NYC [2] The population of rats in NYC is almost same as population of people: 8 million of rats. Rats are one of the major carriers (sources) of undesirable bacteria that causes disease Sanitation is important especially in urban areas (high population density) [1] New York Times, food-waste.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 [2] N.Burant, A. McCornack, and H. Menten-Weil “Managing Food Waste in New York City: A Development Framework for Organic Waste Facilities”. Report from SIPA, Columbia University. (2012)

1 At day time 2 At night 3 At day time 4 Waste Pick-up (collection)  T : Temperature Ea : Activation Energy Waste decomposition  Dry stream (plastic, paper)  Wet stream (food waste) Mass Balance of Food In Restaurant (A) Street (D) Bench(D) Trash Can (B) Out F C1 F C2 F C3 F C4 Food Waste Generation Model

Food Accumulation Rate F R (t) = F P (t) = F B (t) = F T (t) = MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday

Visitors to New York City

Solid waste management in New York City Classification of NYC MSW N. J. Themelis “INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTES FOR NEW YORK CITY” NAWTEC 2002

Solid waste management in New York City (cont.) Disposition of NYC-MSW Distribution of landfills of NYC-MSW N. J. Themelis “INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTES FOR NEW YORK CITY” NAWTEC 2002

NYC residential and Street Basket Waste

New York Times: Food Composting in NYC

Bloomberg called food waste “New York City’s final recycling frontier.” “We bury 1.2 million tons of food waste in landfills every year at a cost of nearly $80 per ton”

Project objectives Quantifying rat behaviors in urban environment Predicting interaction between human activities (food waste generation) and rat behaviors in urban environment Suggesting a new mathematical model for minimizing reproduction of rats

Methodology Data collection – Field work (food waste, rat behavior) – Experimental work (urban and Collaborative Sensing) Data analysis – Data mining (parameters such as waste generation, rat reproduction) – Data mapping Quantitative analysis (mathematical work) – Diffusion/Dispersion model (Stochastic model) – Correlation between food waste and rat habitat/population

Stochastic model (Environmental Simulation) Food waste generation data heatmap-of-restaurants-in-new Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Quantified rat behavior

Raccoon behavior of-raccoons/enhanced-video-resource/7945/

Cat behavior research using GPS BBC news:

Surface Temperature of NYC

Field Work - Rat safari -

Food waste is very attractive for rats & mice