The use of analytical hierarchy process in spatial decision support system for land use management


Autoria(s): Carrilho, Miguel Antão de Praetere
Contribuinte(s)

Painho, Marco Octávio Trindade

Fernández, Óscar Belmonte

Silva, Joel Dinis

Data(s)

25/03/2015

25/03/2015

27/02/2015

Resumo

Geographic information systems give us the possibility to analyze, produce, and edit geographic information. Furthermore, these systems fall short on the analysis and support of complex spatial problems. Therefore, when a spatial problem, like land use management, requires a multi-criteria perspective, multi-criteria decision analysis is placed into spatial decision support systems. The analytic hierarchy process is one of many multi-criteria decision analysis methods that can be used to support these complex problems. Using its capabilities we try to develop a spatial decision support system, to help land use management. Land use management can undertake a broad spectrum of spatial decision problems. The developed decision support system had to accept as input, various formats and types of data, raster or vector format, and the vector could be polygon line or point type. The support system was designed to perform its analysis for the Zambezi river Valley in Mozambique, the study area. The possible solutions for the emerging problems had to cover the entire region. This required the system to process large sets of data, and constantly adjust to new problems’ needs. The developed decision support system, is able to process thousands of alternatives using the analytical hierarchy process, and produce an output suitability map for the problems faced.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14547

201404524

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Analytical Hierarchy Process #Geographic information systems #Spatial Decision Support Systems #Logarithmic Least Squares Method
Tipo

masterThesis