A Study on using the Supporting System for Decision Making in Overall Municipal Waste Management in Coastal Zone (In three Northern Provinces)

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As the life protection and life continuation depends on saving and maintaining the environment, looking on this issue is very important. Keeping in mind that most of the world populated areas are next to the coastal zone, and because of the day by day increasing population, the waste production effects the coastal zone management a lot and plays an important waste management role in the three Northern provinces and the study of the present waste management in this area. First of all because of the complications of coastal zone management, in this study the waste management used the Decision Support System (DSS) which is the best selected scenario for the waste management. Then by using the SWOT model and strategic quantities matrix planning (QSPM), the priorities on strategies in waste management in coastal zone in Northern provinces was graded and categorized. The result shows that the performed program has a suitable corporation with the municipal waste management and it rises up the accuracy of decision making.
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Persian
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Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology, Volume:12 Issue: 4, 2011
Page:
129
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