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The Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) is a multi-criteria decision-making method to derive
Order of Priority:
1. Health Risk Factor
2. Accessibility Factor
3. Natural Conservation Factor
4. Economic Factor
AHP Fundamental Scale (Row vs Column)
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Extremely Less Important
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1/9
|
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1/8
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Very Strongly Less Important
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1/7
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1/6
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Strongly Less Important
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1/5
|
|
1/4
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Moderately Less Important
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1/3
|
|
1/2
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Equal Importance
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1
|
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2
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Moderately More Important
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3
|
|
4
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Strongly More Important
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5
|
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6
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Very Strongly More Important
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7
|
|
8
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Extremely More Important
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9
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Factor Priorities for Communicable Disease Quarantine Centre in Gombak - Pairwise Comparison Matrix
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Row vs. Column
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Economic Factor
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Accessibility Factor
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Health Risk Factor
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Natural Conservation Factor
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Economic Factor
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1
|
1/7
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1/9
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1/3
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Accessibility Factor
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7
|
1
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1
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3
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Health Risk Factor
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9
|
1
|
1
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7
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Natural Conservation Factor
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3
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1/3
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1/7
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1
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Column Totals
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20.00
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2.48
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2.25
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11.33
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Legend
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Automatic Calculation by Matrix
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Red
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Self-Input into Matrix
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Yellow
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Normalised Column Weights
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Row vs. Column
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Economic Factor
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Accessibility Factor
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Health Risk Factor
|
Natural Conservation Factor
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AHP-1(%)
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Economic Factor
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0.05
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0.06
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0.05
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0.03
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4.7
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Accessibility Factor
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0.35
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0.40
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0.44
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0.26
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36.6
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Health Risk Factor
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0.45
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0.40
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0.44
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0.62
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47.9
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Natural Conservation Factor
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0.15
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0.13
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0.06
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0.09
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10.9
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