2018
DOI: 10.3390/axioms7010004
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Managing Interacting Criteria: Application to Environmental Evaluation Practices

Abstract: Abstract:The need for organizations to evaluate their environmental practices has been recently increasing. This fact has led to the development of many approaches to appraise such practices. In this paper, a novel decision model to evaluate company's environmental practices is proposed to improve traditional evaluation process in different facets. Firstly, different reviewers' collectives related to the company's activity are taken into account in the process to increase company internal efficiency and extern… Show more

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“…The following were developed: Fuzzy systems for mapping the urban groundwater systems' sensitivity to nitrate pollution [67], soil research and assessment [68], and hierarchical methods for matching and comparing land use maps [69]. Fuzzy logic modelling is also a useful method for assessing landscapes in terms of the protection and planning of resources and was successfully used to support environmental decisions [70], etc.…”
Section: New Approach In Planning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following were developed: Fuzzy systems for mapping the urban groundwater systems' sensitivity to nitrate pollution [67], soil research and assessment [68], and hierarchical methods for matching and comparing land use maps [69]. Fuzzy logic modelling is also a useful method for assessing landscapes in terms of the protection and planning of resources and was successfully used to support environmental decisions [70], etc.…”
Section: New Approach In Planning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%