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Spatial multicriteria analysis for environmental decision-making

Training course
When Sep 11, 2013 01:00 AM to
Sep 13, 2013 01:00 AM
Where Trento, Italy
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Contact Phone +39 0461 282670-2611
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Registration deadline: August 26th, 2013

Environmental decision-making involves the identification and comparison of different alternatives based on multiple objectives and criteria. This calls for a framework to integrate factual information on effects and impacts, with values and preferences of stakeholders. Multicriteria analysis (MCA) offers such a framework, and it is increasingly used in combination with GIS (spatial multicriteria analysis, SMCA).

This course provides the essential principles of MCA and SMCA applied to environmental decision-making, and covers the following topics:

  • Basic concepts of decision theory and problem structuring
  • The philosophy of (S)MCA for environmental decisions
  • Methodological steps in MCA and SMCA (value function and weight assessment, criteria aggregation, sensitivity analysis, result presentation)
  • Using Decision Support Systems (DSS) and GIS-based DSS
  • Application examples in different domains.

The teaching method is based on theoretical lectures and hands-on exercises, using freely available software packages. The expected learning outcomes include:

  • Understanding the advantages and limitations (S)MCA
  • Familiarizing with different methods and techniques
  • Acquiring skills in DSS and GIS-based DSS
  • Understanding the role played by technical experts, stakeholders and decision-makers
  • Gaining first-hand experience in real-life case studies

The target audience of this course is represented by PhD students, research fellows, practitioners, as well as public officers interested in environmental decision-making and in the comparison of options.

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