A model for systematic approach towards solving environmental problems based on knowledge from critical case studies

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Abstract

Our world is today in a position where the survival of the human race requires a managerial approach towards the protection of the environment and also needs optimisation in the use of available resources as they are now getting limited unlike olden times. But it is time to think different. It is time to make a change by learning from our mistakes, by learning from the cases that we encountered at various places. This paper focuses on creating a model that could provide a plan of action or in some cases a solution to the various critical, unapproachable problems existing in the world, wherein the problem is either due to the topography of the places or maybe due to the resources, and so on. This model provides a new hope, to make the conditions better by providing the optimum solution which may also bring up the utilisation of the unused resources. The applications of this systematically arranged levelled model could lead to the formation of a self-dependant biosystem which utilises itself to feed itself and its components (i.e. us). The model includes the generation of a criticality constant, which could show the relative criticality of the current state (of a particular place) with the standard critical state present in the model. If individual case studies can help to solve critical environmental issues, then imagine what can a systematically structured model, consisting of the knowledge harnessed from these critical cases, and with a prioritised and heuristic approach towards solution do!

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Prashant Singh, R. (2015). A model for systematic approach towards solving environmental problems based on knowledge from critical case studies. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 327, pp. 291–298). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2141-8_25

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