Abstract
The planning and mamagement of final disposal sites play an important role in proper treatment/disposalofwaste. Inrecent decades, several functions, e.g., the stockyard of potential resources, the creation of urban ecological habitats, the temporal stock for disaster waste, are particularly highlighted with regard to the life-cycle values of final disposal sites. In this sense, the development of final disposal sites is required for modern society. Nonetheless, the construction plans are often objected by residents, i.e., the NIMBY symdrom, and the remaining capacity is decresing to a great extent in most regions. In order to tackle this problem, it is important to make integrated evaluations on the functions of final disposal sites for key stakeholders. Thereby, this study made an attempt to propose an integrated evaluation approach to estimate environmental economic values of final disposal sites, with a particular emphasis on the reclamination of final disposal sites. Besides, the established approach was applied to a case study in Moerenuma Park in Sapporo city. For the further improvement of the environmental value of reclamination of case study area, concrete policy proposals could be made through the corporation among the key stakeholders, and thus the NIMBY symdrom could be eliminated.