Extended fuzzy analytic hierarchy process approach in water and environmental management (case study: Lake Urmia Basin, Iran)
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Extended fuzzy analytic hierarchy process approach in water and environmental management (case study: Lake Urmia Basin, Iran)
Authors
Keywords
Decision making, Fuzzy AHP, Lake Urmia, Stakeholders
Journal
Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume 73, Issue 1, Pages 13-26
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-06-13
DOI
10.1007/s12665-014-3391-6
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Adverse effects of coal mine waste dumps on the environment and their management
- (2013) N. Adibee et al. Environmental Earth Sciences
- Redressing China’s Strategy of Water Resource Exploitation
- (2013) Lishan Ran et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Application of factor analysis in defining drought prone areas in Lake Urmia Basin
- (2013) Marzie Ghorbani-Aghdam et al. NATURAL HAZARDS
- Application of a triangular fuzzy AHP approach for flood risk evaluation and response measures analysis
- (2013) Xiao-ling Yang et al. NATURAL HAZARDS
- Time to Talk? How the Structure of Dialog Processes Shapes Stakeholder Learning in Participatory Water Resources Management
- (2012) Melanie Muro et al. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
- The weight of interaction of mining activities: groundwater in environmental impact assessment using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP)
- (2012) A. Aryafar et al. Environmental Earth Sciences
- Assessment of groundwater vulnerability based on a modified DRASTIC model, GIS and an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method: the case of Egirdir Lake basin (Isparta, Turkey)
- (2012) Erhan Sener et al. HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL
- Investigation of lake drying attributed to climate change
- (2012) M. Abbaspour et al. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
- Decision of the water shortage mitigation policy using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
- (2012) Si-Jung Choi et al. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
- Observed climate variability and change in Urmia Lake Basin, Iran
- (2012) A. H. Delju et al. THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
- Mapping Urban Water Demands Using Multi-Criteria Analysis and GIS
- (2012) George P. Panagopoulos et al. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
- Structuring stakeholder participation in New Zealand's water resource governance
- (2011) James Lennox et al. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
- A new model of geo-environmental impact assessment of mining: a multiple-criteria assessment method integrating Fuzzy-AHP with fuzzy synthetic ranking
- (2011) Shuangbing Huang et al. Environmental Earth Sciences
- The driving forces behind the Caspian Sea mean water level oscillations
- (2011) Aziz Ozyavas et al. Environmental Earth Sciences
- Landfill site selection by decision-making tools based on fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making method
- (2011) Abdolhadi Nazari et al. Environmental Earth Sciences
- Changes in Public Commons as a Consequence of Urbanization: The Agara Lake in Bangalore, India
- (2011) R. D’Souza et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Degrowth initiatives in the urban water sector? A social multi-criteria evaluation of non-conventional water alternatives in Metropolitan Barcelona
- (2011) Laia Domènech et al. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
- Effective watershed management; Case study of Urmia Lake, Iran
- (2011) Mahdi Zarghami LAKE AND RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT
- Selecting irrigation water pricing alternatives using a multi-methodological approach
- (2011) Jordi Gallego-Ayala MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING
- Strategic implementation of integrated water resources management in Mozambique: An A’WOT analysis
- (2011) Jordi Gallego-Ayala et al. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH
- An AHP-based fuzzy interval TOPSIS assessment for sustainable expansion of the solid waste management system in Setúbal Peninsula, Portugal
- (2011) Ana Pires et al. RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
- Determining the Main Factors in Declining the Urmia Lake Level by Using System Dynamics Modeling
- (2011) Elmira Hassanzadeh et al. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
- Multi-criteria decision making for water resource management: a case study of the Gediz River Basin, Turkey
- (2011) B Yilmaz et al. WATER SA
- Strategic decision making for urban water reuse application: A case from Thailand
- (2010) Nitirach Sa-nguanduan et al. DESALINATION
- Quantifying and Exploring Strategic Regional Priorities for Managing Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services Given Multiple Stakeholder Perspectives
- (2010) Brett A. Bryan et al. ECOSYSTEMS
- Analyzing Hydrological Sustainability Through Water Balance
- (2010) Anna Menció et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Multi-criteria analysis for improving strategic environmental assessment of water programmes. A case study in semi-arid region of Brazil
- (2010) Marianna Garfì et al. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Environmental impacts of desalination on the ecology of Lake Urmia
- (2010) Abdolreza Karbassi et al. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH
- Using multi-criteria analysis to explore non-market monetary values of water quality changes in the context of the Water Framework Directive
- (2010) Julia Martin-Ortega et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the Lake Poopo Basin, Bolivia
- (2010) Andrés Calizaya et al. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
- The South-to-North Water Transfer Project of China: Environmental Implications and Monitoring Strategy
- (2009) Quanfa Zhang JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
- On the Analysis of a Cloud Seeding Dataset over Tasmania
- (2008) Anthony E. Morrison et al. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
- A late Pleistocene long pollen record from Lake Urmia, Nw Iran
- (2008) Morteza Djamali et al. QUATERNARY RESEARCH
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started