Achieving to some outranking relationships between post mining land uses through mined land suitability analysis
Adoption of most suitable post mining land use is a problem with multi-dimensional nature. There are so many factors in this problem which seriously influence on the decision judgments. Therefore, in this study a fifty-attribute framework for mined land suitability analysis including fifty numbers o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2008, Vol.5 (4), p.535-546 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Adoption of most suitable post mining land use is a problem with
multi-dimensional nature. There are so many factors in this problem
which seriously influence on the decision judgments. Therefore, in this
study a fifty-attribute framework for mined land suitability analysis
including fifty numbers of economical, social, technical and mine site
factors developed to be a foundation for this decision making problem.
Analysis by an outranking multi-attribute decision-making technique,
called elimination et choix traduisant la realite method, was taken
into consideration because of its clear advantages on the field of
mined land suitability analysis as compared with multi-attribute
decision-making ranking techniques. Analytical hierarchy process method
applied to calculate global weights of the attributes through pair wise
comparison matrixes. The weights then passed to the elimination et
choix traduisant la realit method so that the most efficient post
mining land uses could be appointed through comparisons of pair-wise
dominance relationships between alternatives. This approach applied to
an illustrative example where, final results showed that, there were
two non-dominated land-uses for the considered example; industrial and
pasture. However by increasing indifference threshold limit, the
non-dominated set reduced to a single alternative that was pasture
land-use. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF03326051 |