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This is the priority for the suitability map based on the four factors: Economic, Accessibility, Health risk and Natural conservation. <br><br>
 
 
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The AHP Template provided by SCB Associates have been used for pairwise comparison matrix.<br><br>
  
 
Based on the fundamental scale, I have ranked the different factors: 'Economic', 'Accessibility', 'Health Risk' and 'Natural Conservation' accordingly.   
 
Based on the fundamental scale, I have ranked the different factors: 'Economic', 'Accessibility', 'Health Risk' and 'Natural Conservation' accordingly.   

Latest revision as of 03:09, 12 November 2019

Overview   Proximity  

Criterion Score

 

AHP

 

Suitability

Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP)

Pairwise Comparison

Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is one of Multi Criteria decision making method to derive ratio scales from paired comparisons. The input can be obtained from actual measurement, or from subjective opinion. AHP allow some small inconsistency in judgement because human is not always consistent.

AHP 2.PNG


AHP 1.PNG

The AHP Template provided by SCB Associates have been used for pairwise comparison matrix.

Based on the fundamental scale, I have ranked the different factors: 'Economic', 'Accessibility', 'Health Risk' and 'Natural Conservation' accordingly.


Consistency Check
AHP 3.PNG

The result have shown my ranking as follows:
1. Health Risk
2. Economic
3. Accessibility
4. Natural Conservation