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== Analytical Hierarchical Process input matrix ==
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The order of importance between the factors is as follows: Health (Most Important), Accessibility, Natural Conservation, Economic (Least Important). The rationale for putting health factor as most the important factor is because I felt that preventing spread of contagious diseases should be always the top priority when building such a facility center. Making a mistake on finding a suitable location of a disease quarantine centre or shortchanging this particular factor for other considering factors (i.e. cost), would negatively affect the health and well-being of people within the population, should there be an unfortunate case of “outbreak”/spread of diseases that originates from the quarantine centre.
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The finalized weights of each factor are as follows (Highest to Lowest):
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* Health Factor – 55.8%
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* Accessibility Factor – 26.3%
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* Natural Conservation Factor – 12.2%
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* Economic Factor – 5.7%

Latest revision as of 23:43, 9 November 2019

TAKE HOME 2: National Communicable Disease Quarantine Centre - Gombak

Overview

 

Proximity

 

Criterion Scores

 

AHP

 

Suitability

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Analytical Hierarchical Process input matrix

The order of importance between the factors is as follows: Health (Most Important), Accessibility, Natural Conservation, Economic (Least Important). The rationale for putting health factor as most the important factor is because I felt that preventing spread of contagious diseases should be always the top priority when building such a facility center. Making a mistake on finding a suitable location of a disease quarantine centre or shortchanging this particular factor for other considering factors (i.e. cost), would negatively affect the health and well-being of people within the population, should there be an unfortunate case of “outbreak”/spread of diseases that originates from the quarantine centre. The finalized weights of each factor are as follows (Highest to Lowest):

  • Health Factor – 55.8%
  • Accessibility Factor – 26.3%
  • Natural Conservation Factor – 12.2%
  • Economic Factor – 5.7%