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Environmental Impact Assessment Using Mathematical Matrixes Case: Qaen Steel, South Khorasan, Iran

Received: 20 July 2021     Accepted: 5 August 2021     Published: 3 September 2021
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Qaen Steel Complex in South Khorasan, is located near the city Nimbolook. The aim of this study is assessment of project effects on environment by mathematical matrices. Significantly impact the results are classified in 4 groups: L: Low - M: Medium - H: High - VH: Very High. The results show that the low-and medium-classes were affected on the environment and high and very high classes have a little effect on the environment so any project works are not in very high class. On the other hand, the results show that for the most part, by the interaction of factors relating to the middle class and the poor, the most interactions for basic factors were for medium and low class. The most interaction effects for complimentary factors were for the low class. To reduce and control the negative effects of those projects were proposed. Using conventional environment improvement, erosion control, proper site selection and facility services to the environment, green space development, soil stabilization, alignment properly access roads, fields, forest and pasture restoration of organizing activities, site selection and proper villas Integration Projects with the least damage to the environment and create green space, restaurants and vegetation at specified times.

Published in International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis (Volume 9, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijema.20210905.13
Page(s) 122-128
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Keywords

Environmental Impact Assessment, Steel, Mathematical Matrices

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  • Department of Environmental Science, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran

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