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Using Excel-based AHP library such as the AHP Template provided by SCB Associates, the 4 decision factors which are '''Economic factor (slope)''', '''Accessibility factor (road)''', '''Health risk factor (building)''' and '''Natural conservation factor''' are ranked against each other according to their importance and inputted into the AHP pairwise comparison matrix. Using the scale provided, I have given the values as such: <br>
 
Using Excel-based AHP library such as the AHP Template provided by SCB Associates, the 4 decision factors which are '''Economic factor (slope)''', '''Accessibility factor (road)''', '''Health risk factor (building)''' and '''Natural conservation factor''' are ranked against each other according to their importance and inputted into the AHP pairwise comparison matrix. Using the scale provided, I have given the values as such: <br>
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Revision as of 15:09, 10 November 2019

Using Excel-based AHP library such as the AHP Template provided by SCB Associates, the 4 decision factors which are Economic factor (slope), Accessibility factor (road), Health risk factor (building) and Natural conservation factor are ranked against each other according to their importance and inputted into the AHP pairwise comparison matrix. Using the scale provided, I have given the values as such:

AHP matrix.png
AHP scale.png