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Sustainable Assessment of Alternative Sites for the Construction of a Waste Incineration Plant by Applying WASPAS Method with Single-Valued Neutrosophic Set

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The principles of sustainability have become particularly important in the construction, real estate maintenance sector, and all areas of life in recent years as mentioned in this paper, and the one of the major problem of urban territories that domestic and construction waste of generated products cannot be removed automatically.
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The principles of sustainability have become particularly important in the construction, real estate maintenance sector, and all areas of life in recent years. The one of the major problem of urban territories that domestic and construction waste of generated products cannot be removed automatically.

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Fuzzy TOPSIS: A General View

TL;DR: A literature review is conducted, different fuzzy models that have been applied to the decision making field are explored, and some applications of fuzzy TOPSIS are presented.
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Approaches to single-valued neutrosophic MADM based on MABAC, TOPSIS and new similarity measure with score function

TL;DR: A new axiomatic definition of single-valued neutrosophic distance measure and similarity measure is initiated, which is expressed by single- valued neutrosophile number that will reduce the information loss and remain more original information.
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Swara and Waspas Methods: Theory and Applications with Recent Fuzzy Developments

TL;DR: A systematic review of methodologies and applications with recent fuzzy developments of two new MCDM utility determining approaches including Step-wise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis (SWARA) and the Weighted Aggregated Sum Product Assessment (WASPAS) and fuzzy extensions which discussed in recent years are presented.
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Application of MCDM Methods in Sustainability Engineering: A Literature Review 2008–2018

TL;DR: It can be concluded that sustainable engineering is an area that is quite suitable for the use of MCDM, and most of the methods used in sustainable engineering are based on traditional approaches with a noticeable trend towards applying the theory of uncertainty.
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A military airport location selection by AHP integrated PROMETHEE and VIKOR methods

TL;DR: In this paper, a location selection problem for a military airport using multiple criteria decision making methods is presented and the decision criteria to evaluate alternative locations are specified, and the objective is to identify the best location among candidate locations.
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Benchmark Indicators for Integrated Sustainable Waste Management in Cities

TL;DR: The paper presents an indicator set for integrated sustainable waste management (ISWM) in cities both North and South, to allow benchmarking of a city's performance, comparing cities and monitoring developments over time.
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An environmental analysis for comparing waste management options and strategies

TL;DR: This analysis has made it possible to assess the sustainability and the efficiency of individual options but could also be used to assess a greater environmental strategy for waste management, considering a system that might include landfills, incineration, composting, etc.
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Selecting Green Supplier of Thermal Power Equipment by Using a Hybrid MCDM Method for Sustainability

Huiru Zhao, +1 more
- 02 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid fuzzy multi-attribute decision making approach (fuzzy entropy-TOPSIS) is proposed for selecting the best green supplier for thermal power plants in China, where fuzzy set theory is applied to translate the linguistic preferences into triangular fuzzy numbers.
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Environmental sustainability assessment of the management of municipal solid waste incineration residues: a review of the current situation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the characteristics of MSWI solid residues, the management and reuse of these wastes and their environmental assessment from a life cycle perspective, and noted that the main components that make up the residues are lead and zinc as well as oxides, mainly CaO, SiO2 and Al2O3.
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A Review of Multi-Criteria Assessment of the Social Sustainability of Infrastructures

TL;DR: The aim of this article is to review the current state of multi-criteria infrastructure assessment studies that include social aspects and identify mobility and access, safety and local development among the most frequent criteria.
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