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Environmental Decision Support System for Air Quality Risk Assessment and Innovation Investment Management in Large Industrial Complexes and Energy Production Systems

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Computer Supported Risk Management

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The paper presents an decision support system for air pollution simulation and control. Features of the system make it useful in different applications related to integrated risk management, mainly for the case of continuous emissions (not accidents). The models incorporated into the decision support system include area stationary pollution sources data base, industry and particular emission sources impact model, ecological and economical multicriteria model, and multicriteria air pollution minimization model. The system has been applied in different pilot studies.

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Gheorghe, A.V., Litwin, V., Golovanov, S. (1995). Environmental Decision Support System for Air Quality Risk Assessment and Innovation Investment Management in Large Industrial Complexes and Energy Production Systems. In: Beroggi, G.E.G., Wallace, W.A. (eds) Computer Supported Risk Management. Topics in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0245-2_14

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