2022
DOI: 10.1002/ep.13931
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Deriving and comparing priority vectors for revised‐leachate pollution index (r‐LPI) using three fuzzy analytic hierarchy process

Abstract: The revised leachate pollution index (r-LPI) developed using the fuzzy Delphi analytical hierarchy process (FDAHP) is a technique to quantify the contamination potential of landfill leachate. The steps involved in the formulation of the r-LPI were the selection of parameters using the fuzzy Delphi method (FDM), computing relative weights of the parameters using the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP), development of sub-index curves, and finally, aggregation of sub-indices. The calculation of the weights o… Show more

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“…To calculate the leachate pollution index, involves selecting variables, deriving weights for the selected pollutant variables, formulating their sub-indices curves, and finally aggregating the pollutant variables to arrive at the LPI, one should use the sub-indices (SI) that have already been calculated for each parameter , Bisht, 2023. The general formula (Formula 1) for LPI is:…”
Section: Leachate Pollution Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To calculate the leachate pollution index, involves selecting variables, deriving weights for the selected pollutant variables, formulating their sub-indices curves, and finally aggregating the pollutant variables to arrive at the LPI, one should use the sub-indices (SI) that have already been calculated for each parameter , Bisht, 2023. The general formula (Formula 1) for LPI is:…”
Section: Leachate Pollution Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is has led many scholars to come up with innovative methods on how to address the weighting problem. One such method is by integrating expert opinion with the FAHP method as achieved by Gopal and akkar [27]; Kashani et al [28]; Bisht et al [29]; and others. However, many of the studies that adopt this approach fail to address the uncertainty and inconsistency of the expert responses, and the replicability of their methodologies for other composite indices is questionable.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study that integrates expert opinion with FAHP is that by Bisht et al [29] who sought expert opinion using a linguistic scale and transformed the expert responses into fuzzy sets and subsequent fuzzy weights for a revised leachate pollution index (r-LPI). e authors adopt three FAHP methods: extent analysis [13], nonlinear fuzzy preference programming (FPP) [16], and logarithmic fuzzy preference programming (LFPP) [30].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%