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Risk assessment based on fuzzy synthetic evaluation method
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2018
Citations71
Abstract
The IPCC fifth assessment report envisions risk of climate-related impacts as an outcome of the interaction of climate-related hazards with the vulnerability and the exposure of human and natural systems. This approach relies heavily on human perception, via expert opinions. As experts decide appropriate placement of an indicator in any of the exposure, sensitivity or adaptive capacity domains, several risk maps can potentially be created for the same study area. There is thus some degree of uncertainty in selecting the most appropriate and representative risk map from the several alternatives created by IPCC methods. On the other hand, Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation (FSE) method, when used to assess risk, can handle this uncertainty much better, as there is no need to…
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Fields & Keywords
Social SciencesDecision SciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-Criteria Decision MakingEnvironmental and Social Impact AssessmentsWater Resources and SustainabilityData miningRisk analysis (engineering)Artificial intelligenceComputer securityElectronic engineeringMathematical analysis