Implementation of integrated catchment management (ICM) is hampered by the lack of a conceptual framework for explaining how landowners select farming systems for their properties. Benefit–cost analysis (a procedure that estimates the costs and benefits of alternative actions or policies) has limitations in this regard, which might be overcome by using multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). MCDA evaluates and ranks alternatives based on a landowner\u27s preferences (weights) for multiple-criteria and the values of those criteria. A MCDA approach to ICM is superior to benefit–cost analysis which focuses only on the monetary benefits and costs, because it: 1) recognizes that human activities within a catchment are motivated b...
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is an operations research framework used to support decision...
1. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a method to support decision-making, by exploring the ...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...
The methods of multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) are techniques for the analysis of decision ...
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods has been promoted as an alternative approach to mone...
INTRODUCTION: Methods such as Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) are often applied to assess h...
© 2016 CIWEM Water and land management decisions require consideration of multiple factors. Multicri...
In this paper we present a methodology within the multi-criteria paradigm to assist policy decision-...
Agribusiness, farm business and agricultural-environmental decisions which varied in their character...
This paper presents an application of multiple criteria analysis (MCA) to evaluate alternative strat...
The proposed volume aims to provide useful insights on the use of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (...
In this study, a water resource management model that facilitates indicator-based decisions, with re...
This paper reports on a comparison of six Multi-Criteria Decision making Methods (MCDM) when used to...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept has increasingly been applied in environmental planning, while th...
Given the limitations of monetary valuation of ecosystem services, there is a growing interest in mi...
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is an operations research framework used to support decision...
1. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a method to support decision-making, by exploring the ...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...
The methods of multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) are techniques for the analysis of decision ...
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods has been promoted as an alternative approach to mone...
INTRODUCTION: Methods such as Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) are often applied to assess h...
© 2016 CIWEM Water and land management decisions require consideration of multiple factors. Multicri...
In this paper we present a methodology within the multi-criteria paradigm to assist policy decision-...
Agribusiness, farm business and agricultural-environmental decisions which varied in their character...
This paper presents an application of multiple criteria analysis (MCA) to evaluate alternative strat...
The proposed volume aims to provide useful insights on the use of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (...
In this study, a water resource management model that facilitates indicator-based decisions, with re...
This paper reports on a comparison of six Multi-Criteria Decision making Methods (MCDM) when used to...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept has increasingly been applied in environmental planning, while th...
Given the limitations of monetary valuation of ecosystem services, there is a growing interest in mi...
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is an operations research framework used to support decision...
1. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a method to support decision-making, by exploring the ...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...