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Social Sciences and Humanities

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55
Citations
11560
World Ranking
2032
National Ranking
16

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Citations
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Overview

Carlos Romero is affiliated with the Technical University of Madrid in Spain. Their research spans Environmental Science, Business, Management and Accounting, and Medicine, with a focus on various subfields including Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Strategy and Management, Ecology, Developmental Biology, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their recent publications highlight contributions to topics such as Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Marine animal studies overview, Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior, Marine Ecology and Invasive Species, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Coastal and Marine Management, and Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development.

  • Sustainability as a Multi-Criteria Concept: New Developments and Applications, 2020, Sustainability
  • How can ports act to reduce underwater noise from shipping? Identifying effective management frameworks, 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • The Sustainable Management of Land and Fisheries Resources Using Multicriteria Techniques: A Meta-Analysis, 2020, Land
  • An analysis of the degree of circularity of the wood products industry in Europe, 2022, Journal of Industrial Ecology
  • Mitigating patient harm risks: A proposal of requirements for AI in healthcare, 2025, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Carlos Romero's frequent co-authors include Luis Díaz-Balteiro, Silvestre García de Jalón, Laura Recuero Virto, Hervé Dumez, and Denis Bailly. Collaboration with these researchers has resulted in multiple joint publications, particularly with Luis Díaz-Balteiro.

  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Land
  • Journal of Industrial Ecology
  • Sustainability
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Overall, Romero's work focuses on addressing environmental and sustainability challenges through multi-criteria decision making and integrated management strategies. Their research also extends to applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare and analyses related to marine and resource management.

Best Publications

  • GOAL PROGRAMMING FOR DECISION MAKING: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE-OF-THE-ART

    Mehrdad Tamiz;Dylan F. Jones;Carlos Romero

  • Multiple criteria analysis for agricultural decisions

    Carlos Romero;T. Rehman

  • Making forestry decisions with multiple criteria: A review and an assessment

    Luis Diaz-Balteiro;Carlos Romero

  • Economía de los recursos ambientales y naturales

    Carlos Romero

  • Extended lexicographic goal programming: a unifying approach

    Carlos Romero

  • A general structure of achievement function for a goal programming model

    Carlos Romero

  • Measuring systems sustainability with multi-criteria methods: A critical review

    Luis Diaz-Balteiro;Jacinto González-Pachón;Carlos Romero

  • Pluralismo, Multiculturalismo E Interculturalidad

    Carlos Giménez Romero

  • On farmers' objectives: A multi-criteria approach

    JoséMaría Sumpsi;Francisco Amador;Carlos Romero

  • In search of a natural systems sustainability index

    Luis Dı́az-Balteiro;Carlos Romero

  • Multiple Criteria Decision Making and its Applications to Economic Problems

    Enrique Ballestero;Carlos Romero

  • Análisis de las decisiones multicriterio

    Carlos Romero

  • Operations Research Models and the Management of Agricultural and Forestry Resources: A Review and Comparison

    Andrés Weintraub;Carlos Romero

  • HANDBOOK OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH IN NATURAL RESOURCES

    Rafael David Epstein-Numhauser;Andres Weintraub-Pohorille;C. Bjorndal;C. Romero

  • A non-interactive methodology to assess farmers' utility functions: An application to large farms in Andalusia, Spain

    Francisco Amador;Jose Maria Sumpsi;Carlos Romero

  • A survey of generalized goal programming (1970–1982)

    Carlos Romero

  • Development and application of a multi-attribute sustainability function for Dutch dairy farming systems

    K.J. van Calker;P.B.M. Berentsen;C. Romero;G.W.J. Giesen

  • Natural resource management and the use of multiple criteria decision-making techniques: A review

    Carlos Romero;Tahir Rehman

  • Goal programming, compromise programming and reference point method formulations : linkages and utility interpretations

    Carlos Romero;Mehrdad Tamiz;Dylan F. Jones

  • Operations Research challenges in forestry: 33 open problems

    Mikael Rönnqvist;Mikael Rönnqvist;Sophie D'Amours;Andrés Weintraub;Alejandro Jofré

  • Using compromise programming for macroeconomic policy making in a general equilibrium framework: theory and application to the Spanish economy

    Francisco J. André;Manuel Alejandro Cardenete;Carlos Romero

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrés Weintraub
Andrés Weintraub University of Chile
David L. Martell
David L. Martell University of Toronto
Mikael Rönnqvist
Mikael Rönnqvist Université Laval
Robert G. Haight
Robert G. Haight US Forest Service
Juan Carranza
Juan Carranza University of Córdoba
Sophie D'Amours
Sophie D'Amours Université Laval
Ruud B.M. Huirne
Ruud B.M. Huirne Wageningen University & Research
Santiago Beguería
Santiago Beguería Spanish National Research Council
Gregorio Montero
Gregorio Montero Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
Mario Díaz
Mario Díaz Spanish National Research Council

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