Pervin O. Kaplan, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Operations Research, Sanitary and Municipal Engineering, Civil Engineering
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S Ranji Ranjithan grad student 2006 NCSU
 (A new multiple criteria decision making methodology for environmental decision support.)
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Lenox C, Kaplan PO. (2020) Role of natural gas in meeting an electric sector emissions reduction strategy and effects on greenhouse gas emissions. Energy Economics. 60: 460-468
Brown KE, Hottle TA, Bandyopadhyay R, et al. (2018) Evolution of the US energy system and related emissions under varying social and technological development paradigms: Plausible scenarios for use in robust decision making. Environmental Science & Technology
Gentil EC, Damgaard A, Hauschild M, et al. (2010) Models for waste life cycle assessment: review of technical assumptions. Waste Management (New York, N.Y.). 30: 2636-48
Kaplan PO, Decarolis J, Thorneloe S. (2009) Is it better to burn or bury waste for clean electricity generation? Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 1711-7
Kaplan PO, Ranjithan SR, Barlaz MA. (2009) Use of life-cycle analysis to support solid waste management planning for Delaware. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 1264-70
Kaplan PO, Ranjithan SR. (2007) A new MCDM approach to solve public sector planning problems Proceedings of the 2007 Ieee Symposium On Computational Intelligence in Multicriteria Decision Making, McDm 2007. 153-159
Kaplan PO, Barlaz MA, Ranjithan SR. (2004) A procedure for life-cycle-based solid waste management with consideration of uncertainty Journal of Industrial Ecology. 8: 155-172
Barlaz MA, Kaplan PO, Ranjithan SR, et al. (2003) Comparing recycling, composting and landfills Biocycle. 44: 60-66
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