Environment Systems & Decisions addresses the needs and perspectives of infrastructure owner/operators, engineers, environmental professionals, and risk managers through technical articles, editorials, interviews, and news columns. The journal contains elements applicable to researchers and to education and training of technology and environmental experts across disciplines, including specialist and generalist training, regulators and policy makers, and public information including risk communication.
Environment Systems and Decisions
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 2194-5403 |
e-ISSN | 2194-5411 |
DOI | 10.1007/10669.1573-2991 |
Publisher
Springer US
Additional information
Data set: Springer
Articles
Environment Systems and Decisions > 2019 > 39 > 4 > 466-481
This paper presents a mathematical model that provides soccer clubs with optimal player transfer recommendations. Using publicly available data on soccer clubs and players, we create a data-driven optimization model that aids soccer clubs in making informed decisions on how to optimally allocate their multi-million dollar transfer budgets. First, some performance attributes, market value, and salary...
Environment Systems and Decisions > 2019 > 39 > 4 > 371-382
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) as a solar radiation management (SRM) technology may provide a cost-effective means of avoiding some of the worst impacts of climate change, being perhaps orders of magnitude less expensive than greenhouse gas emissions mitigation. At the same time, SAI technologies have deeply uncertain economic and environmental impacts and complex ethical, legal, political,...
Environment Systems and Decisions > 2019 > 39 > 4 > 419-438
Adaptive reuse of buildings is considered a superior alternative for the renewal of today’s built environment. However, little research has been done for assessing adaptive reuse building projects in terms of life cycle and Circular Economy. Because of the great impact that the building industry has on the environment, failing to optimize buildings’ useful life can result in their residual life cycle...