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Integrating multi-criteria evaluation with geographical information systems

Stephen CarverNorthEast Regional Research Laboratory, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies , University of Newcastle upon Tyne , Newcastle, upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, U.K
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Abstract Geographical information systems (GIS) provide the decision-maker with a powerful set of tools for the manipulation and analysis of spatial information. The functionality of GIS is, however, limited to certain deterministic analyses in key application areas such as spatial search. The integration of multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) techniques with GIS is forwarded as providing the user with the means to evaluate various alternatives on the basis of multiple and conflicting criteria and objectives. An example application based on the search for suitable sites for the disposal of radioactive waste in the UK using the Arc/Info GIS is included. The potential use of a combined GIS-MCE approach in the development of spatial decision support systems is considered.

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