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Item type:Publication, Gas Shielded Metal Arc Brazing of Surface Zinc Coated Thin Steel Sheet(25 Jubilee Scientific Conference, MTF 2007, 14-16 September, Sozopol Bulgaria, Proceedings, Vol. 1, pp. 182-187, 2007-09-15)Runchev Dobre, Dorn Lutz - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Environmental protection and industry: Parameters necessary for environmentally related decision making(Part of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security book series (NAPSC) © Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2009, 2009)Nošpal A., Lazarevska A. M.Industry, as one of the economy pillars, is to be accounted for the development and improvement of a certain country's well-being. Unfortunately, the prosperity has and still is accompanied with direct and/or indirect negative environmental impact, especially in the Western Balkans countries with economies in transition. In this chapter, we focus on the parameters necessary to identify, describe, parameterize, monitor and prevent pollution deriving from industry for the purpose of alleviating the process of decision making relevant to environmental protection. Illustrated are examples from several industrial sectors including energy generation, public transportation, cement industry and ferrous metallurgy - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Multi-Criteria Decision Making Conceptual Approach to optimal Landfill Monitoring(Part of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security book series (NAPSC) © Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2009, 2009)Lazarevska A. M., Fischer N., Münnich K., Haarstrick A.In this chapter, we introduce a novel conceptual approach to determining an optimal landfill monitoring procedure by using the Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM). Selecting an optimal landfill monitoring procedure is identified as a complex and multifold problem encompassing parameters related to conflicting demands. It should result in identifying possible landfill monitoring alternatives that have to comply with predefined relevant criteria and offer landfill operators a powerful tool when raised in front of the problem of selecting the most appropriate monitoring alternative for their particular landfill. A decision having to be delivered in such a multidimensional and complex environment, seeks the utilization of the MCDM theory, in particular when the problem is new and complex, existing experience is insufficient, economic implications are significant. It is justified to define an algorithm due to frequent incidence of the problem and intuition is not an option, all of which is the case for the herein defined problem: determining optimal landfill monitoring procedure
