Multi-criteria decision aid has emerged from the operational research field as the answer given to a couple of important questions encountered in complex decisions problems. Firstly, as decision aiding tools, such methods do not replace the decision maker with a mathematical model, but support him to construct his solution by describing and evaluating his options. Secondly, instead of using a unique criterion capturing all aspects of the problem, in the multi-criteria decision aid methods one seeks to build multiple criteria, representing several points of view. <p>This work explores the application of multi-criteria decision aid methods for optimising food chain countermeasure strategies after a radioactive release to the environment. <p>T...
The advances in the field of ecotoxicology suggest exploring new ways of applying the current method...
This study proposes a set of key decision-making features of the contaminated site remediation proce...
International audienceIn case of an accident concerning a nuclear installation, two intervention pha...
Multi-criteria decision aid has emerged from the operational research field as the answer given to a...
Stakeholders’ involvement in risk management and decision making has received increasing attention i...
In order to accommodate the use of multi-criteria decision-aid tools for nuclear crisis management i...
The authors are developing multi criteria Decision-Making Support Systems (DMSS) in organizations. T...
Nuclear waste management includes reducing all types of radioactive waste, categorizing it, and iden...
The use and application possibilities of the multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methodology, as...
Decision making in food safety is a complex process that involves several criteria of different natu...
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Three handbooks have been developed, in conjunction with a wide range of stakeholders to a...
Information on options for managing contaminated food production systems and inhabited areas has bee...
The decision about the best strategy to restore environments contaminated after nuclear accidents re...
The advances in the field of ecotoxicology suggest exploring new ways of applying the current method...
This study proposes a set of key decision-making features of the contaminated site remediation proce...
International audienceIn case of an accident concerning a nuclear installation, two intervention pha...
Multi-criteria decision aid has emerged from the operational research field as the answer given to a...
Stakeholders’ involvement in risk management and decision making has received increasing attention i...
In order to accommodate the use of multi-criteria decision-aid tools for nuclear crisis management i...
The authors are developing multi criteria Decision-Making Support Systems (DMSS) in organizations. T...
Nuclear waste management includes reducing all types of radioactive waste, categorizing it, and iden...
The use and application possibilities of the multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methodology, as...
Decision making in food safety is a complex process that involves several criteria of different natu...
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Three handbooks have been developed, in conjunction with a wide range of stakeholders to a...
Information on options for managing contaminated food production systems and inhabited areas has bee...
The decision about the best strategy to restore environments contaminated after nuclear accidents re...
The advances in the field of ecotoxicology suggest exploring new ways of applying the current method...
This study proposes a set of key decision-making features of the contaminated site remediation proce...
International audienceIn case of an accident concerning a nuclear installation, two intervention pha...