2017
DOI: 10.48084/etasr.1589
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Biodiesel Production Potential from Native Tehran Oil Crops Using GIS

Abstract: One of the main factors in the alternative fuel economy is the primary raw materials. Importing raw materials and preparation conditions for cultivation of non-native species require high expenditure. Therefore, using native species can greatly reduce production costs. Therefore in this paper, this is for the first time a comprehensive study indigenous oil plant of Tehran province and their suitable growth conditions is presented. Then three species non-edible rapeseed, cotton and barley were selected due to t… Show more

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“…The decision maker usually decides which method to be used by taking the nature of the problem into consideration. Authors in [22] calculated the potential for biodiesel production from plant sources, in this region using GIS software. Authors in [23] applied GIS and AHP methods in order to provide suitable sites for the construction of sanitary landfills in Johor Bahru, Malaysia and authors in [24] utilized AHP to provide an accurate result for flood mapping.…”
Section: ) Integration Of Gis Analysis and Mcdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision maker usually decides which method to be used by taking the nature of the problem into consideration. Authors in [22] calculated the potential for biodiesel production from plant sources, in this region using GIS software. Authors in [23] applied GIS and AHP methods in order to provide suitable sites for the construction of sanitary landfills in Johor Bahru, Malaysia and authors in [24] utilized AHP to provide an accurate result for flood mapping.…”
Section: ) Integration Of Gis Analysis and Mcdamentioning
confidence: 99%