Environmental quality of life index incorporationg MCA & GIS : case study Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal


Autoria(s): Gudmundsson, David Thor
Contribuinte(s)

Costa, Ana Cristina

Guerrero, Ignacio

Mahiques, Jorge Mateu

Data(s)

31/05/2016

31/05/2016

26/02/2016

Resumo

The study of Quality of Life (Qol) has been conducted on various scales throughout the years with focus on assessing overall quality of living amongst citizens. The main focus in these studies have been on economic factors, with the purpose of creating a Quality of Life Index (QLI).When it comes down to narrowing the focus to the environment and factors like Urban Green Spaces (UGS) and air quality the topic gets more focused on pointing out how each alternative meets this certain criteria. With the benefits of UGS and a healthy environment in focus a new Environmental Quality of Life Index (EQLI) will be proposed by incorporating Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Working with MCA on complex environmental problems and incorporating it with GIS is a challenging but rewarding task, and has proven to be an efficient approach among environmental scientists. Background information on three MCA methods will be shown: Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Regime Analysis and PROMETHEE. A survey based on a previous study conducted on the status of UGS within European cities was sent to 18 municipalities in the study area. The survey consists of evaluating the current status of UGS as well as planning and management of UGS with in municipalities for the purpose of getting criteria material for the selected MCA method. The current situation of UGS is assessed with use of GIS software and change detection is done on a 10 year period using NDVI index for comparison purposes to one of the criteria in the MCA. To add to the criteria, interpolation of nitrogen dioxide levels was performed with ordinary kriging and the results transformed into indicator values. The final outcome is an EQLI map with indicators of environmentally attractive municipalities with ranking based on predefinedMCA criteria using PROMETHEE I pairwise comparison and PROMETHEE II complete ranking of alternatives. The proposed methodology is applied to Lisbon’s Metropolitan Area, Portugal.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/17677

201126192

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Geographic Information Systems #Multi Criteria Analysis #Urban Green #Geostatistics #Environmental Qualitiy of Life #Environmental Qualitiy of Life Index #Regime Analysis #PROMETHEE #Air Quality #Ordinary kriging
Tipo

masterThesis