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Title: Environmental Impact Assessment Of Industrial Clusters In Central India Using Fuzzy Decision Analysis
Authors: Singh, Ajit Pratap
Keywords: Civil Engineering
Environmental Impact Assessment
Industrial clusters
Fuzzy decision analysis
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Research and Reviews
Abstract: Environmental pollution remains a serious issue in the developing world, affecting the lives of billions of people, reducing their life expectancy, and damaging children’s growth and development. India is facing the challenge of industrial pollution at an alarming rate. This has made the constant surveillance of environmental characteristics a necessary task. There is an urgent need to identify critically polluted areas and identify their problematic dimensions. The comprehensive environmental pollution index (CEPI) helps in quantifying the environmental health of the critically polluted areas by synthesizing available information on environmental status by using quantitative criteria, encompassing air, water and land. Based on this, a fuzzy rule is developed to assess the index to classify the various industrial clusters’ pollution level. This study deals with delineating the environmental pollution among various industrial clusters in Central India. Further to develop a more in-depth study, the average CEPI of the clusters are normalized and hence, formulating the base to integrated fuzzy assessment model. The paper aggregates to various techniques for analysing the environmental pollution caused by the various industrial clusters and can be applied to a larger scale for further scope.
URI: https://www.icontrolpollution.com/articles/environmental-impact-assessment-of-industrial-clusters-in-central-india-using-fuzzy-decision-analysis-.php?aid=65720
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