A Gis Approach To Multi Criteria Decision Making

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GIS and Multicriteria Decision Analysis

Author: Jacek Malczewski
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 1999-04-05
Wohin baut man neue Schulen und Fabriken? Wie verwaltet man Flüsse und Wälder? Wo sollen Autobahnen und Brücken verlaufen? Über derartige Fragen, die in der Regel mehrere alternative Antworten zulassen, entscheiden häufig konkurrierende Interessengruppen mit unterschiedlichen Wertvorstellungen, die zwangsläufig zu Konflikten führen. Einen formalen Ansatz zur Lösung dieser Probleme, der auf der Auswertung von Material fußt, das ein Geographisches Informationssystem bietet, stellt dieses Buch vor. Mit vielen Beispielen und einem Überblick über erhältliche Software. (05/99)
Multicriteria Decision Analysis in Geographic Information Science

This book is intended for the GIS Science and Decision Science communities. It is primarily targeted at postgraduate students and practitioners in GIS and urban, regional and environmental planning as well as applied decision analysis. It is also suitable for those studying and working with spatial decision support systems. The main objectives of this book are to effectivley integrate Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) into Geographic Information Science (GIScience), to provide a comprehensive account of theories, methods, technologies and tools for tackling spatial decision problems and to demonstrate how the GIS-MCDA approaches can be used in a wide range of planning and management situations.
A review of multi-criteria decision-making applications to solve energy management problems: Two decades from 1995 to 2015

Energy management problems associated with rapid institutional, political, technical, ecological, social and economic development have been of critical concern to both national and local governments worldwide for many decades; thus, addressing such issues is a global priority.