Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10371245 Environmental Modelling & Software 2005 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop a methodology for estimating aggregative risk of various environmental activities, pollution sources and routes in a given process. The rate of risk is defined by a product of grade of risk (r, magnitude) and grade of importance (i, intensity). Both factors r and i are expressed by an 11-level qualitative scale which are defined by triangular fuzzy numbers to capture the vagueness in the linguistic variables. A three-stage hierarchical structure aggregative risk model was developed for grouping of risk items. For this grouping an analytical hierarchy process was used. A sensitivity analysis was also performed to verify the effect of weighting schemes on the assessment of a final aggregative risk. The developed methodology is applied to a case study of offshore drilling waste for evaluating various discharge scenarios.
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