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Multiple Criteria Decision Making for Sustainable Energy and Transportation Systems

Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making, Auckland, New Zealand, 7th - 12th January 2008

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2010

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems (LNE, volume 634)

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Table of contents (32 papers)

  1. Applications of Multiple Criteria Decison Making in Other Areas

  2. Theory and Methodology of Multiple Criteria Decision Making

  3. Multiple Objective Optimization

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About this book

In the twenty-first century the sustainability of energy and transportation systems is on the top of the political agenda in many countries around the world.

Environmental impacts of human economic activity necessitate the consideration of conflicting goals in decision making processes to develop sustainable systems. Any sustainable development has to reconcile conflicting economic and environmental objectives and criteria. The science of multiple criteria decision making has a lot to offer in addressing this need. Decision making with multiple (conflicting) criteria is the topic of research that is at the heart of the International Society of Multiple Criteria Decision Making. This book is based on selected papers presented at the societies 19th International Conference, held at The University of Auckland, New Zealand, from 7th to 12th January 2008 under the theme "MCDM for Sustainable Energy and Transportation Systems''.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. Engineering Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    Matthias Ehrgott

  • Login GmbH, Schwelm, Germany

    Boris Naujoks

  • Dept. Statistical Sciences, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa

    Theodor J. Stewart

  • and Business Administration, Helsinki School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland

    Jyrki Wallenius

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