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In environmental planning and decision processes several alternatives are analyzed in terms of multiple noncommensurate criteria, and many different stakeholders with conflicting preferences are involved. Based on our experience in real-life applications, we discuss how multicriteria decision aid (MCDA) methods can be used successfully in such processes. MCDA methods support these processes by providing a framework for collecting, storing, and processing all relevant information, thus making the decision process traceable and transparent. It is therefore possible to understand and explain why, under several conflicting preferences, a particular decision was made. The MCDA framework also makes the requirements for new information explicit, thus supporting the allocation of resources for the process.
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Lahdelma, R., Salminen, P. & Hokkanen, J. Using Multicriteria Methods in Environmental Planning and Management. Environmental Management 26, 595–605 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002670010118
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s002670010118