Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators

Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) is a decision-making tool developed for complex problems. In a situation where multiple criteria are involved confusion can arise if a logical, well-structured decision-making process is not followed. Another difficulty in decision making is that reaching a general cons...

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Autores principales: Mendoza, G.A., Macoun, P., Prabhu, Ravi, Sukadri, D., Purnomo, H., Hartanto, H.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18255
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author Mendoza, G.A.
Macoun, P.
Prabhu, Ravi
Sukadri, D.
Purnomo, H.
Hartanto, H.
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Macoun, P.
Mendoza, G.A.
Prabhu, Ravi
Purnomo, H.
Sukadri, D.
author_facet Mendoza, G.A.
Macoun, P.
Prabhu, Ravi
Sukadri, D.
Purnomo, H.
Hartanto, H.
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description Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) is a decision-making tool developed for complex problems. In a situation where multiple criteria are involved confusion can arise if a logical, well-structured decision-making process is not followed. Another difficulty in decision making is that reaching a general consensus in a multidisciplinary team can be very difficult to achieve. By using MCA the members don't have to agree on the relative importance of the Criteria or the rankings of the alternatives. Each member enters his or her own judgements, and makes a distinct, identifiable contribution to a jointly reached conclusion. This manual is written for an audience that needs a clear, easy to follow manual that can be used in the field to implement MCA. The information is structured so that the reader is first introduced to the general concepts involved before dwelving into the more specific applications of Multi Criteria Analysis. The manual reviews the conceptual framework of C&I and introduces the theoretical basis of MCA, and methods such as ranking, rating and pairwise comparisons in the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). It provides an example of how MCA can be applied to C&I in a Forest Certification context both from a 'top-down' perspective as well as in a more 'bottom-up' context.
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spelling CGSpace182552025-01-24T14:20:30Z Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators Mendoza, G.A. Macoun, P. Prabhu, Ravi Sukadri, D. Purnomo, H. Hartanto, H. assessment certification decision making techniques forest management selection criteria methodology indicators analysis Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) is a decision-making tool developed for complex problems. In a situation where multiple criteria are involved confusion can arise if a logical, well-structured decision-making process is not followed. Another difficulty in decision making is that reaching a general consensus in a multidisciplinary team can be very difficult to achieve. By using MCA the members don't have to agree on the relative importance of the Criteria or the rankings of the alternatives. Each member enters his or her own judgements, and makes a distinct, identifiable contribution to a jointly reached conclusion. This manual is written for an audience that needs a clear, easy to follow manual that can be used in the field to implement MCA. The information is structured so that the reader is first introduced to the general concepts involved before dwelving into the more specific applications of Multi Criteria Analysis. The manual reviews the conceptual framework of C&I and introduces the theoretical basis of MCA, and methods such as ranking, rating and pairwise comparisons in the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). It provides an example of how MCA can be applied to C&I in a Forest Certification context both from a 'top-down' perspective as well as in a more 'bottom-up' context. 1999 2012-06-04T09:06:15Z 2012-06-04T09:06:15Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18255 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Mendoza, G.A., Macoun, P., Prabhu, R., Sukadri, D., Purnomo, H., Hartanto, H. 1999. Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators . Criteria and Indicators Toolbox Series No.9. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR.
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certification
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techniques
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selection criteria
methodology
indicators
analysis
Mendoza, G.A.
Macoun, P.
Prabhu, Ravi
Sukadri, D.
Purnomo, H.
Hartanto, H.
Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators
title Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators
title_full Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators
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title_short Guidelines for applying multi-criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators
title_sort guidelines for applying multi criteria analysis to the assessment of criteria and indicators
topic assessment
certification
decision making
techniques
forest management
selection criteria
methodology
indicators
analysis
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