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Tolga Kaya

Researcher at Istanbul Technical University

Publications -  24
Citations -  1917

Tolga Kaya is an academic researcher from Istanbul Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fuzzy set & Fuzzy logic. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1682 citations.

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Multicriteria renewable energy planning using an integrated fuzzy VIKOR & AHP methodology: The case of Istanbul

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an integrated VIKOR-AHP methodology to determine the best renewable energy alternative for Turkey by using pairwise comparison matrices of AHP.
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Multicriteria decision making in energy planning using a modified fuzzy TOPSIS methodology

TL;DR: A modified fuzzy TOPSIS methodology is proposed for the selection of the best energy technology alternative and the weights of the selection criteria are determined by fuzzy pairwise comparison matrices.
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Fuzzy multicriteria disposal method and site selection for municipal solid waste

TL;DR: A modified fuzzy TOPSIS methodology is proposed for the selection of appropriate disposal method and site for municipal solid waste (MSW) and it is found that RDF combustion is the best disposal method alternative for Istanbul.
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An integrated fuzzy AHP-ELECTRE methodology for environmental impact assessment

TL;DR: In the proposed methodology the criteria weights are generated by a fuzzy AHP procedure and a fuzzy outranking methodology, fuzzy ELECTRE is used to assess the environmental impact generated by the six different industrial districts which were predicted to shape the future industrial structure of Istanbul metropolitan area.
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Fuzzy multiple criteria forestry decision making based on an integrated VIKOR and AHP approach

TL;DR: An integrated fuzzy VIKOR-AHP methodology is proposed to make a selection among the alternative forestation areas in Istanbul and it is found that Omerli watershed is the most appropriate forestation district in Istanbul.