Abstract

Climate change demands integrating environmental indicators into management decision-making systems, highlighting shifts towards environmental safety and stricter emissions regulations. This research develops a scheme for such integration, filling the gap in literature on the relationship between environmental factors and management decisions. Literature analysis and data examination through scientific and mathematical methods, including linear and multicriteria analysis, have led to a model emphasizing the importance of embedding environmental considerations into decision-making. The findings highlight the role of multi-criteria decisions in various conditions and establish a comprehensive model for the interplay between economic and environmental indicators, enhancing eco-efficiency in management practices. This approach introduces a novel method for incorporating environmental sustainability into management strategies, underscoring its significance for ongoing research and application in eco-efficient management decision-making.

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