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[[File:Criterion Score sl.png|900px|thumb|center|'''Gombak Study Area with Criterion Score Map of:<br>- Roads (Top Left)<br>- Buildings (Top Right)<br>- Natural Features (Bottom Left)<br>- Slope (Bottom Right)''']]
 
[[File:Criterion Score sl.png|900px|thumb|center|'''Gombak Study Area with Criterion Score Map of:<br>- Roads (Top Left)<br>- Buildings (Top Right)<br>- Natural Features (Bottom Left)<br>- Slope (Bottom Right)''']]
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In order to ensure that the data across the four maps are standardized, the scale for the criterion score have been standardized for all.
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1.The min-max formula using the raster calculator to normalize the four proximity layers. 
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[[Image:Min-Max_sher.jpg|1000px|centre]]
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2. Symbology
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The criterion score scale of 0 (Favorable pixel value) and 1 (Unfavorable pixel value) for all four maps.

Revision as of 02:53, 12 November 2019

Overview   Proximity  

Criterion Score

 

AHP

 

Suitability


Gombak Study Area with Criterion Score Map of:
- Roads (Top Left)
- Buildings (Top Right)
- Natural Features (Bottom Left)
- Slope (Bottom Right)


In order to ensure that the data across the four maps are standardized, the scale for the criterion score have been standardized for all.
1.The min-max formula using the raster calculator to normalize the four proximity layers.


2. Symbology The criterion score scale of 0 (Favorable pixel value) and 1 (Unfavorable pixel value) for all four maps.