Environmental Decision Support: a Distributed Artificial Intelligence Approach


Autoria(s): Malheiro, Benedita; Oliveira, Eugénio
Data(s)

09/12/2014

09/12/2014

1996

22/10/2014

Resumo

Decision making in any environmental domain is a complex and demanding activity, justifying the development of dedicated decision support systems. Every decision is confronted with a large variety and amount of constraints to satisfy as well as contradictory interests that must be sensibly accommodated. The first stage of a project evaluation is its submission to the relevant group of public (and private) agencies. The individual role of each agency is to verify, within its domain of competence, the fulfilment of the set of applicable regulations. The scope of the involved agencies is wide and ranges from evaluation abilities on the technical or economical domains to evaluation competences on the environmental or social areas. The second project evaluation stage involves the gathering of the recommendations of the individual agencies and their justified merge to produce the final conclusion. The incorporation and accommodation of the consulted agencies opinions is of extreme importance: opinions may not only differ, but can be interdependent, complementary, irreconcilable or, simply, independent. The definition of adequate methodologies to sensibly merge, whenever possible, the existing perspectives while preserving the overall legality of the system, will lead to the making of sound justified decisions. The proposed Environmental Decision Support System models the project evaluation activity and aims to assist developers in the selection of adequate locations for their projects, guaranteeing their compliance with the applicable regulations.

Identificador

Benedita Malheiro; Eugénio Oliveira. Environmental Decision Support: a Distributed Artificial Intelligence Approach, Trabalho apresentado em International Symposium and Workshop on Environment and Interaction, In Proceedings of the International Symposium and Workshop on Environment and Interaction, Porto, 1996.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/5240

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

ISAWEI;1996

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Multiagent Systems
Tipo

conferenceObject