In the current context of climate change, Decision Makers are ever more interested to use multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to support the practice of resilience thinking within long-term strategies. This paper presents an experimentation of a Multicriteria Decision Analysis approach (MCDA) developed through the Analytic Network Process Sorting II method (ANPSort II) to investigate the resilience of a Socio-Ecological Systems as a group of territorial clusters in the Grand-Est region, France. A set of indicators was defined to evaluate the resilience of territorial clusters, according to analyses performed through GIS and STEEP+SWOT Analysis. A survey was developed to investigate the importance of the set of indicators and to assess the resilience performance of the case study under investigation. The assessment was represented into a GIS spatial map to aid the visualization of the final classification. The ANPSort II method may be considered a very promising evaluation procedure to aid planners and Decision Makers to envision scenarios of territorial transformation for the planning of more sustainable and resilient cities and territories.
Assumma, V., Bottero, M., Ishizaka, A. (2020). ANPSort II: an Experimentation to Assess the Resilience of a Socio-Ecological System. - : -.
ANPSort II: an Experimentation to Assess the Resilience of a Socio-Ecological System
Assumma, Vanessa
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2020
Abstract
In the current context of climate change, Decision Makers are ever more interested to use multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to support the practice of resilience thinking within long-term strategies. This paper presents an experimentation of a Multicriteria Decision Analysis approach (MCDA) developed through the Analytic Network Process Sorting II method (ANPSort II) to investigate the resilience of a Socio-Ecological Systems as a group of territorial clusters in the Grand-Est region, France. A set of indicators was defined to evaluate the resilience of territorial clusters, according to analyses performed through GIS and STEEP+SWOT Analysis. A survey was developed to investigate the importance of the set of indicators and to assess the resilience performance of the case study under investigation. The assessment was represented into a GIS spatial map to aid the visualization of the final classification. The ANPSort II method may be considered a very promising evaluation procedure to aid planners and Decision Makers to envision scenarios of territorial transformation for the planning of more sustainable and resilient cities and territories.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.