Study of Gray Correlation Degree Method in Environmental Warning

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A simple and reasonable, practical, strong quantitative evaluation method- entropy method is proposed for China's ecological environment to provide reference for the evaluation. However, in practical work, the factors, which have a great impact on eco-environment, are many but also have greater ambiguity and uncertainty. Just having simple value of estimate call not guides our work. So in this paper all kinds of affecting factors which environmental warning system are analyzed by gray correlation degree method and the relatively important arrange. It puts forward valuable suggestions for the effective using of environmental warning system in practical works.

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December 2012

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