Multiple Criteria Analysis in Strategic Siting Problems

Multiple Criteria Analysis in Strategic Siting Problems by Oleg I. Larichev, published by Springer US on December 3, 2010, is a softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2001, comprising 218 pages in English. This book explores the historical and contemporary challenges of facility location problems, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in various contexts, including business and environmental considerations. It delves into the criteria that influence location decisions, such as transportation benefits and cost implications, while highlighting the necessity of sound judgment in addressing these complex issues.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the factors that have historically shaped location decisions, from ancient rulers to modern industry. The text discusses the evolution of these challenges, particularly in relation to waste management and the environmental impact of industrial activities. With a focus on operations research and management science, this book serves as a resource for understanding the intricate balance between economic benefits and environmental responsibilities in decision-making processes.
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1 Facility Location Problems The location problem has been with humans for all of their history. In the past, many rulers had the decision of locating their capital. Reasons for selecting various locations included central location,transportation benefits to foster trade, and defensibility. The development of industry involved location problems for production facilities and trade outlets. Obvious th criteria for location ofbusiness facilities includedprofit impact. In the 19 century, there seemed to be a focus on the cost of transporting raw materials versus the cost of transporting goods to consumers. Location decisions were made considering all potential gains and expenses. Some judgment was required, because while most benefits and costs could be measured accurately, not all could be. Successful business practice depended on the soundjudgment of the decision-maker in solvinglocation problems. Each of these enterprises produced some wastes. Finding a location to dispose of these wastes was not a difficult task. In less-enlightened times, governments resorted to fiat and land-condemnationto take the sites needed th for disposal. In the 19 century, industry grew rapidly in Great Britain and elsewhere as mass production served expanding populations of consumers. The by-products of mass-production were often simply discarded in the most expeditious manner. There are still mountains in the United States Introduction 2 with artificial facades created from the excess material discarded from mining activity. We have developed the ability to create waste of lethal toxicity.
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