Developing a vulnerability assessment model using GIS and the Analytic Hierarchy Process : the case of Bach Ma National Park and its buffer zone
vorgelegt von Ouynh Huong Nghiem
The establishment and management of protected areas has become a universally accepted way to conserve biodiversity and the wide range of goods and services they offer. Sustainable management of forest resources requires good decision-making from a range of different stakeholders. This dissertation develops a model based on spatial data and expert judgments to assess the vulnerability of the most threatened species of fauna and flora in a selected protected area. Based on the study objectives, the availability of data and technology, the study concludes vulnerability as composed of multidimensional losses, which can be measured as a function of the three components: exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity. In order to measure vulnerability, the research applies the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), a well-known multi-criteria decision making approach, using the open access Super Decisions software in a spatial database context with the help of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Year of publication: |
2017
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Authors: | Nghiem, Quynh Huong |
Institutions: | Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald (degree granting) |
Publisher: |
Greifswald |
Subject: | Naturschutzgebiet | Nature reserve | AHP-Verfahren | AHP approach | Vietnam | Nationalpark | Geoinformationssystem | Naturschutz | Großschutzgebiet |
Description of contents: |
Vulnerability, GIS, AHP, protected areas
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