2020
DOI: 10.13033/ijahp.v12i1.683
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Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Management of Soil Erosion in Oman

Abstract: The level of soil degradation worldwide is alarming due to its potential for causing serious problems such as threatening food security. The sultanate of Oman faces the problem of soil erosion which also disturbs waterways, infrastructure and agriculture. The problem of soil erosion has become increasingly apparent in Oman and is due to inappropriate land management. This occurs particularly with dams where sedimentation is a common issue and in the aflaj water systems. Currently, there are no appropriate meth… Show more

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“…The AHP analysis is a MCDM technique (Al-Rahbi et al, 2020;Dehghanimohammadabadi & Kabadayi, 2020;Garg & Ganesh, 2020;Kopytov et al, 2011;Kou et al, 2013). It was developed by Thomas Saaty to make complex decisions (Mantogiannis & Katsigiannis, 2020;T.…”
Section: Ahp Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHP analysis is a MCDM technique (Al-Rahbi et al, 2020;Dehghanimohammadabadi & Kabadayi, 2020;Garg & Ganesh, 2020;Kopytov et al, 2011;Kou et al, 2013). It was developed by Thomas Saaty to make complex decisions (Mantogiannis & Katsigiannis, 2020;T.…”
Section: Ahp Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the soil loss hazard map points toward the spatial extent and severity of loss, which can be used in strategic policy decisions [32]. One of the most extensively used method for soil susceptibility mapping is the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), established by a methodical decision-making procedure to improve solutions for issues with numerous criteria (e.g., soil erosion risk assessment with very high efficacy) [33][34][35][36][37][38][39]. The method has been commonly used across the globe to provide a framework for the identification of the highest priority areas for soil conservation measures and sustainable management [40][41][42][43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%