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Multi-Criteria Spatial Decision Support System DECERNS: Application to Land Use Planning

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  • B. Yatsalo

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • V. Didenko

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • A. Tkachuk

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • G. Gritsyuk

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • O. Mirzeabasov

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • V. Slipenkaya

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • A. Babutski

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • I. Pichugina

    (Obninsk State Technical University (IATE), Russia)

  • T. Sullivan

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), USA)

  • I. Linkov

    (Carnegie Mellon University and US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, USA)

Abstract

Land-use planning and environmental management often requires an implementation of both geoyspatial information analysis and value-driven criteria within the decision-making process. DECERNS (Decision Evaluation in Complex Risk Network Systems) is a web-based distributed decision support system for multicriteria analysis of a wide range of spatially-explicit land management alternatives. It integrates mainly basic and some advanced GIS functions and implements several Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods and tools. DECERNS can also be integrated with a model server containing generic and site specific models for in-depth analysis of project and environmental risks as well as other decision criteria under consideration. This paper provides an overview of the modeling approaches as well as methods and tools used in DECERNS. Application of the DECERNS WebSDSS (Web-based Spatial Decision Support System) for a housing site selection case study is presented.

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  • B. Yatsalo & V. Didenko & A. Tkachuk & G. Gritsyuk & O. Mirzeabasov & V. Slipenkaya & A. Babutski & I. Pichugina & T. Sullivan & I. Linkov, 2010. "Multi-Criteria Spatial Decision Support System DECERNS: Application to Land Use Planning," International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change (IJISSC), IGI Global, vol. 1(1), pages 11-30, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jissc0:v:1:y:2010:i:1:p:11-30
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    1. Boris Yatsalo & Sergey Gritsyuk & Terry Sullivan & Benjamin Trump & Igor Linkov, 2016. "Multi-criteria risk management with the use of DecernsMCDA: methods and case studies," Environment Systems and Decisions, Springer, vol. 36(3), pages 266-276, September.
    2. Imane Ballouki & Mohammed Douimi & Latifa Ouzizi, 2018. "Decision Support Tool Selection for Eco-Design Integration into the Simultaneous Design of Product and its Supply Chain," Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 20(02), pages 1-32, June.

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