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DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2019.02.004
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A new approach based on BWM and MULTIMOORA methods for calculating semi-human development index: An application for provinces of Iran

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“…Throughout recent history, development has been interpreted in different ways [43,44]. The Human Development Index (HDI), from its emergence in 1940 to 2005, has presented a series of conceptual and methodological changes that have caused controversy in countries' results, both in the index itself and in obtaining it [45] (Figure 1 (Evolution of Development Theory)). In 1990, the HDI was simple: the development of countries could be measured by indicators-per capita income, achievements in health and education-ranking countries according to the results of the geometric media and categorized according to their development level into very high (with levels above 0.80), high (levels are between 0.70 and 0.80), medium (between 0.50 and 0.70) and low (with a rating of less than 0.55) [46].…”
Section: Good Living and Human Development Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout recent history, development has been interpreted in different ways [43,44]. The Human Development Index (HDI), from its emergence in 1940 to 2005, has presented a series of conceptual and methodological changes that have caused controversy in countries' results, both in the index itself and in obtaining it [45] (Figure 1 (Evolution of Development Theory)). In 1990, the HDI was simple: the development of countries could be measured by indicators-per capita income, achievements in health and education-ranking countries according to the results of the geometric media and categorized according to their development level into very high (with levels above 0.80), high (levels are between 0.70 and 0.80), medium (between 0.50 and 0.70) and low (with a rating of less than 0.55) [46].…”
Section: Good Living and Human Development Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MULTI-MOORA method has been used in the implementation of EU energy policy priorities in the Baltic Sea Region (Siksnelyte et al, 2019). Also, MULTIMOORA has been used in the calculation of semi-human development index (Omrani et al, 2020), robot evaluation and selection (Liu et al, 2019a), innovative ability of universities (Dong et al, 2019) assessment of progress towards "Europe 2020" strategy targets (Fedajev et al, 2020).…”
Section: Mcdm Methods In the Assessment Of Ecoinnovation In The Context Of Circular Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other alternative application methods could rely on the use of multi-objective optimization techniques. Such methods are used to solve real-life problems such as electricity provision with poverty considerations (Silva & Nakata, 2009), agriculture planning (Agrell, Stam & Fischer, 2004;Sethanan & Neungmatcha, 2016), forestry management (Palma & Nelson, 2010), well-being (Brauers, 2008;Omrani, Alizadeh & Amini, 2019), optimization of forest biomass supply chains (Cambero & Sowlati, 2014, for a review of different methods in the area), transportation planning (see e.g., Camargo Pérez, Carrillo & Montoya-Torres, 2015, for review of urban transportation systems), and portfolio management (Fakhar, Mahyarinia & Zafarini, 2018;Fliege & Werner, 2013;Xidonas, Mavrotas, Hassapis & Zopounidis, 2017) among many other areas.…”
Section: Comparison Of Proposed Methodology With Existing Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%