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This work presents some climate changing policies and intends to model carbon emissions trading as a constraint in a fuzzy optimization problem. Bellman-Zadeh decision scheme is used within Zimmermann approach in order to estimate the gain in carbon markets notwithstanding to lost in entities welfare function, seen as the objective function.
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Pinto, N. J. B. thanks to CAPES for Financial support under grant no 1691227, Esmi, E. thanks FAPESP under grant no 2016/26040-7 and Barros, L. C. thanks CNPq under grant no 306546/2017-5.
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de Jesus Biscaia Pinto, N., Esmi, E., de Barros, L.C. (2022). Carbon Emissions Trading as a Constraint in a Fuzzy Optimization Problem. In: Bede, B., Ceberio, M., De Cock, M., Kreinovich, V. (eds) Fuzzy Information Processing 2020. NAFIPS 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1337. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81561-5_18
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