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:: Volume 6, Issue 1 (10-2016) ::
JGST 2016, 6(1): 101-115 Back to browse issues page
Developing a Web-Based Collaborative Spatioal Decsion Support System Based on User-Centered Spatial Alternatives (Case Study: Public Toilet of District #1 of Mashhad)
F. Mirmohammadi , M. R. Jelokhani Niaraki * , S. K. Alavipanah
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Combination of GIS and Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) in the Web setting has recently gained much attention in participatory (collaborative) spatial decision making. GIS-based MCDA tools offer a wide spectrum of visual and computational decision support capabilities that can be used by the experts and lay participants on the Web for selection, prioritization, and integration of spatial decision options. These tools provide appropriate analytical tools and platforms for direct involvement of the public in the spatial planning process. The overall aim of GIS-based MCDA techniques is to contribute to the decision making process by selecting the best alternative from the number of feasible alternatives according to multiple criteria. It involves the use of geographical data, decision maker preferences, and an aggregation function (decision rule) that combines spatial data and the decision maker’s preference to evaluate decision alternatives. The main rationale behind integrating GIS and MCDA is that these two separate areas of research can complement each other. While GIS is normally known as a powerful and integrated tool with exclusive abilities for storing, manipulating, analyzing and visualizing geographically referenced information for decision-making, MCDA provides a rich collection of procedures and algorithms for structuring decision problems, designing, evaluating and prioritizing alternatives. Studies on the asynchronous spatial MCDA suggest that the space-time distributed environment of the Internet not only provides the flexibility to work in different places and times for the convenience of the participants, but also offers equal participation opportunity. In other words, the Web-based GIS-MCDA provides an access to the relevant GIS-MCDA data and tools anyplace (any location that has the Internet access), anytime (24 hours a day, seven days a week), and through any PCs or handheld devices (e.g., PDA, smart phones) and networks (wired or wireless technologies).

However, the currently used GIS-MCDA tools do not provide the participants with a choice of their own criteria, alternatives, and preferences. To address this problem, this study represents a user-oriented GIS-MCDA system where decision participants can (i) define their own alternatives and determine individual decision maps and (ii) integrate their individual decision maps using a group decision rule to reach a compromise solution. The problem of public toilet site selection in district #1 of Mashhad, Iran, was selected as the case study to demonstrate the proposed approach. The proposed system was used as a potential decision support tool for collaborative site selection of the public toilets. Every decision maker could define his/her toilet alternatives by drawing a set of polygons, evaluate them based on AHP-based weighted linear combination and eventually develop an individual decision map. The group decision rule, fuzzy majority approach, was employed to create a group decision map based own individual solution maps. In other words, the individual solutions (individual rankings of public toilet facilities) are aggregated using the group decision rule to obtain a group solution (group rankings of public toilet facilities). Such tool enhances the level of community participation in spatial planning. The study’s implications can advance public participatory planning and allow for more informed and democratic land-use decisions.

Keywords: Web-Based Decision Support Systems, Group Spatial Decision Making, Web Based Geographical Information Systems, User-Centered Alternatives
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Received: 2016/04/21
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Mirmohammadi F, Jelokhani Niaraki M R, Alavipanah S K. Developing a Web-Based Collaborative Spatioal Decsion Support System Based on User-Centered Spatial Alternatives (Case Study: Public Toilet of District #1 of Mashhad). JGST 2016; 6 (1) :101-115
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Volume 6, Issue 1 (10-2016) Back to browse issues page
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