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Multi-criteria evaluation for sustainable horticulture

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: Özel Sayı-2, 1694 - 1701, 01.03.2014

Abstract

Multicriteria evaluation is a transparent way of systematically collecting, processing and analyzing objective information. This method integrates multiple criteria in order to combine all the relevant concerns in the decision problem as a gauge for comparison. Agricultural crop suitability is one of the interdisciplinary approaches that involve integration of criteria from different branches of science. Assessment for vegetable development in Plovdiv, Bulgaria is influenced by many parameters namely, soil and land parameters, climatic attributes, terrain and physiographic, social characteristics, cultural aspects, cultivation customs, infrastructure and human development, services available, market situations, live-hood of population, standard of living, ecology and many more. All of them can logically be classified into following categories: physical characteristics, environmental parameters and socioeconomic condition. Matching all these conditions and different requirements to assess the suitability of horticulture is carried out by Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), developed by Saaty (1977). By calculating important indicators for sustainable vegetable cultivation, using GIS applications and digital information in the form of assessment map are the core of process

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Multi-criteria evaluation for sustainable horticulture

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: Özel Sayı-2, 1694 - 1701, 01.03.2014

Abstract

References

  • Arnaudova, Zh., Bileva T., 2011, The use of GIS to support sustainable management of vineyards in Plovdiv region, Bulgaria. “Comm. in Agric. and Appl. Biol. Scien.”, Ghent University, vol. 76 (3), 355 – 361.
  • Baniya N.(2008), Land suitability evaluation using GIS for Valley/Nepal, Berlin, 13 Oktober 2008
  • Barredo, C. J. I., 1996. Sistemas de Informacio´ n Geogra´ fica y evaluacio´ n ulticriterio en la ordenacio’ n delterritorio. Editorial RA-MA: Madrid, Espana
  • Bileva T., Arnaudova Zh., 2011, Mapping of nematode distribution and assessment of its ecological status using GIS techniques in Plovdiv region, Bulgaria. “Comm. in Agric. and Appl. Biol. Scien.”, Ghent University, vol. 76 (3) 347-353.
  • Budhathoki, K., 2002. Vegetable Sustain Farmers, Lumle Regional Agricultural Research Centre, Unpublished documents, Pokhara Nepal.
  • Davidson, D. A., 1992. The evaluation of land resources, Stirling university published in USA with John Wiley, NewYork.
  • Guo, L. S., and Y. S. He, 1998. Integrated multi-criteria decision model: A case study for the allocation of facilities in Chinese Agriculture: J. Agric. Engng Res. (1999), Silsoe Research Institute (Article No. jaer.1998.0393, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com), Vol. 73
  • Hossain, M. S. S. R. Chowdhury, N. Gopal Das and M. M. Rahaman, 2007. Multi-criteria evaluation approach classification for tilapia farming in Bangladesh, Journal of the European Aquaculture Society Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007
  • Malczewski, J. 2004. GIS-based land-use suitability analysis: a critical overview: Progress in Planning, 2003 Elsevier Ltd., Vol. 62
  • Saaty, T. L (1977), A scaling method for priorities in hierarchical
  • Mathematical Psychology 15.3 Journal of
  • Saaty, T. L. 1980. The analytic hierarchy process:
  • McGraw Hill International., New York.
  • Voogd, H, 1983. Multicriteria Evaluation for Urban
  • and Regional Planning: Pion, London
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Vera Stefanova This is me

Zhulieta Arnaudova This is me

Dimka Haytova This is me

Tatyana Bıleva This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2014
Submission Date January 26, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 1 Issue: Özel Sayı-2

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APA Stefanova, V., Arnaudova, Z., Haytova, D., Bıleva, T. (2014). Multi-criteria evaluation for sustainable horticulture. Turkish Journal of Agricultural and Natural Sciences, 1(Özel Sayı-2), 1694-1701.