2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10666-020-09744-4
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Group Analytic Hierarchy Process Sorting II Method: An Application to Evaluate the Economic Value of a Wine Region Landscape

Abstract: In the ongoing context of climate change, there is an increasing need to support decision-making processes in the domain of landscape planning and management. Suitable evaluation techniques are needed to take into account the interests of actors and stakeholders in shared policy decisions. An important methodological contribution to the field is given by the Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), due to its ability to combine multiple aspects of a decision problem with the values and opinions expressed by dif… Show more

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“…The relationship between humans and nature materializes landscapes [3]. This is why, within the context of climate change and, given the difficulty of harmonizing development, conservation in fragile environments, and reconciling nature conservation with socioeconomic development [4], correct political decision-making around landscape planning and management is necessary, considering the interests of all parties involved [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between humans and nature materializes landscapes [3]. This is why, within the context of climate change and, given the difficulty of harmonizing development, conservation in fragile environments, and reconciling nature conservation with socioeconomic development [4], correct political decision-making around landscape planning and management is necessary, considering the interests of all parties involved [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All methods have their own assumption, characteristics, paradigm, and perspective. Outranking methods such as PROMSORT (Araz & Ozkarahan, 2005) and Flowsort (Nemery & Lamboray, 2008) which are based on PROMETHEE, require that the decision‐maker defines preference functions for each attribute and also indifference and preference thresholds. Distance‐based approaches which are extensions of compensatory methods such as TOPSISsort (de Lima Silva et al, 2020; De Lima Silva & de Almeida Filho, 2020; Ocampo et al, 2021; Sabokbar et al, 2016; Yamagishi & Ocampo, 2022) and VIKORsort (Demir et al, 2018; Ocampo & Yamagishi, 2021; Polat et al, 2021; Sabbagh et al, 2021) need to determine positive and negative ideal solutions and measure the distance between each alternative and these ideals. Pairwise comparison‐based approaches relying on subjective judgments of the decision‐makers, need to build a hierarchy showing the relations between attributes and/or alternatives and too many survey questions should be answered by the experts, such as AHPsort (Ishizaka et al, 2012; Toledo et al, 2019), AHPsort II (Labella et al, 2020; Miccoli & Ishizaka, 2017; Xie et al, 2019), some fuzzy AHP sorting methods (Du et al, 2021; Ishizaka et al, 2020; Krejci & Ishizaka, 2018; Xu et al, 2019), and group AHPsort (Assumma et al, 2021; Labella et al, 2021; Lopez & Ishizaka, 2017). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Pairwise comparison-based approaches relying on subjective judgments of the decision-makers, need to build a hierarchy showing the relations between attributes and/or alternatives and too many survey questions should be answered by the experts, such as AHPsort (Ishizaka et al, 2012;Toledo et al, 2019), AHPsort II (Labella et al, 2020;Miccoli & Ishizaka, 2017;Xie et al, 2019), some fuzzy AHP sorting methods (Du et al, 2021;Ishizaka et al, 2020;Krejci & Ishizaka, 2018;Xu et al, 2019), and group AHPsort (Assumma et al, 2021;Labella et al, 2021;Lopez & Ishizaka, 2017).…”
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