2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2023.104848
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Developing materials and energy-related indicators and identifying barriers to their adoption in an adjustable urban road sustainable rating system

Shih-Hsien Yang,
Nam Hoai Tran,
Gede B. Suprayoga
et al.
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“…In the 1970s, Thomas L. Saaty, a scholar from University of Pittsburgh, proposed the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) [44]. This method is used as a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDM) technique [45], [46], [47] in urban road evaluation system [48], sustainable composite materials [49], refugee shelters [50] and many other fields are widely used. AHP hierarchy analysis aims to combine qualitative and quantitative research, and obtain consistency analysis, weighting coefficient distribution and other relevant values through systematic analysis of comparison matrix, thus judging the relative order of advantages and disadvantages among variables.…”
Section: B Analytical Hierarchy Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1970s, Thomas L. Saaty, a scholar from University of Pittsburgh, proposed the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) [44]. This method is used as a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDM) technique [45], [46], [47] in urban road evaluation system [48], sustainable composite materials [49], refugee shelters [50] and many other fields are widely used. AHP hierarchy analysis aims to combine qualitative and quantitative research, and obtain consistency analysis, weighting coefficient distribution and other relevant values through systematic analysis of comparison matrix, thus judging the relative order of advantages and disadvantages among variables.…”
Section: B Analytical Hierarchy Processmentioning
confidence: 99%