scholarly journals Application of analytical network process and fuzzy logic (ANP-FUZZY) in identifying ecotourism development areas in Dena county

2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 29-44
Author(s):  
وجیهه قربان نیا خیبری ◽  
هومان لیاقتی ◽  
میر مهرداد میرسنجری ◽  
محسن آرمین
2013 ◽  
Vol 311 ◽  
pp. 392-397
Author(s):  
Jui Ch Tu ◽  
Hong Yi Chen ◽  
Chuan Ying Hsu ◽  
Chih Ku Chen

Under the harsh climate, environment protection and sustainable development have become a global issue. Deep impacts have been caused by over packaging. Taiwanese government has legislated for related issues. However, different understanding and cognition are aroused among industry and specific guidelines for lightweight packaging are needed, which also caused our interest to start this research. This research is based on the discussion of related Green Package documents to introduce Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to establish the development foundation of Green Package strategy. Meanwhile experts and related personnel of industrial circles have been interviewed to process reversed fuzzy logic grounded theory to analyze the main consider components of Green Package. Finally the outcome concepts and principles are introduced to Analytical Network Process (ANP) to generalize Green Package development strategy via quantification analysis and prioritization. We hope the Green Package Development Strategy could help industrial circles and also offer related reference in all respects.


Author(s):  
Ayman M. Zakaria Eraqi ◽  
Walid Abdul-Hady Shoura

In Egypt, people are unable to determine the qualities of appropriate residence that achieves quality and occupant satisfaction, and contributes to sustainability of residential conglomerations. In general, developing countries lack housing information which can be used to enhance quality of residence. Also, the methods of assessing and identifying the appropriate criteria for future residence quality remain traditional ones that cannot address the multiple, conflicting, overlapping aspects to reach a good decision. This calls for using the Analytical Network Process  (ANP), an effective tool for specifying the relative importance of all factors impacting a specific issue for making an appropriate residential decision. In addition, this method provides results for the decision element impacts network within the decision structure; thus contributing to more understanding of the mechanisms and requirements of residence selection. The proposed decision structure comprises a two-level network: main clusters, main elements, and sub-elements included in the demographic characteristics group, the residence criteria group, the demand parameters group, the supply parameters group, the residence specifications group, and the alternatives group which representing, in total, the decision and specifying the percentage needed for each housing level. Results of the model showed complete capacity in smoothly addressing complexities and overlapping in the decision structure. The decision structure showed that 52% chose luxury residence, 28% chose middle-class residence, and 19.5% chose the economic residence. Mechanisms of decision making were analyzed; particularly in terms of relationship to demographic characteristics and residence specifications. Also, the importance and impact of demand / supply parameters in reaching decision were analyzed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-70
Author(s):  
Huda Yaseen ◽  
Hafeth I. Naji

Construction projects are of a special nature affected by many factors, which makes them exposed to multiple risks that may lead to the abandonment of projects. Recently, the Iraqi construction sector is facing a number of problems. Abandoned construction projects are one of the most common and dangerous problems in the construction industry in Iraq, with their negative effects on stakeholders, the economy, and the environment due to the lack of sufficient financial and administrative capabilities to complete construction projects, which is reflected in exceeding the time limit for the completion of projects. The aim of this research is to use the analytic network process (ANP) technique to choose the best form of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) contracts to fund abandoned projects in Iraq. using a questionnaire survey to determine the most criteria and alternatives for selecting appropriate financing for the abandoned project. The results shown final weight of the Build-Own-Operate (BOO) contract from ANP is 0.533, which is the best form of PPP contract among the alternatives proposed to fund the project.


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