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Bridget Ward Course: Geography 596A Fall 2016 Advisor: Dr. Guangqing Chi

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Bridget Ward Course: Geography 596A Fall 2016 Advisor: Dr. Guangqing Chi

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  1. Bridget WardCourse: Geography 596A Fall 2016Advisor: Dr. Guangqing Chi Image Source: Creative Commons; Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0   An Evaluation of Multiple-Criteria Decision Making with GIS: The "DC2RVA" Case Study

  2. Table of Contents • Background • GIS and Multiple Criteria Decision Making/Analysis (MCDM/A) as Decision Support Tools • “DC2RVA” High Speed Rail Case Study • Research Objectives • Exemplify Synergy of GIS and MCDM/A • Increase Awareness and Facilitate Use of GIS and MCDM/A • Methodology & Anticipated Results • Timeframe • References

  3. GIS: Spatial Decision Support System(SDSS) • Emerged in the 1960s • Ian McHarg, originator of the overlay technique • GIS for Decision Analysis Modeling • Descriptive Approach(Keeney 1992, Bouyssou et. al. 2006) • Describe and explain actual behavior of decision making agents • Methodological Approach (Jankowski 1995) • GIS in the “rational model framework” • 1. Problem Definition • 2. Search for Alternatives and Selection Criteria • 3. Evaluation of Alternatives • 4. Selection of Alternatives Image Source: http://www.gis-consultants.com

  4. Multiple Criteria Decision Making/Analysis “MCDM/A is primarily concerned with how to combine the information from several criteria To form a single index of evaluation.” (Chen, Yu, Khan 2010) Image Source: http://img.socialbeta.com/wp/2014/03/Decision-Making-Strategies-590x400-560x379.jpg Image Source: http://www.pixabay.com

  5. Multiple Criteria Decision Making/Analysis Theory and Discourse • Research and Applications • Dated as Early as the 1950’s • Modeling Based Upon Extensive Statistics • Most Prominent Methods: • ELECTRE • Methods Group for Choice, Rank, and Classification Decisions • Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) • Approach Most Commonly Used with GIS in Transportation Planning • Grounded in 3 Principles (Malczewski, Rinner 2015): • Decomposition • Comparative Judgment • Synthesis of Priorities

  6. GIS & MCDM/A Integration “…GIS-MCDM/A can be thought of as a collection of methods and tools for transforming and combining geographic data and preferences (value judgments) to obtain information for decision making.” (Malczewski, Rinner 2015) MCDM/A • Provides methodology/ framework for “argumentation maps” • Systematic and defensible approach GIS • “Unique capabilities for storing, managing, analyzing, and visualizing geospatial data for decision making.”(Malczewski, Rinner 2015)

  7. GIS & MCDM/A: Public Transportation “The MCDM/A methodology allows to take into account different aspects of concrete, real world decision problems that arise in mass transit systems and consider contradictory interests of various stakeholders.” (Zak 2010) “…Versatile effect-based decision support system…”(Luca, Lamberti 2010) “Visualization is a natural and effective tool in not only the development of better transportation solutions, but also in their acceptance by the public and reviewing agencies.” (Stich, Holland 2011)

  8. Case Study • Washington, D.C. toRichmond Southeast High Speed Rail • “DC2RVA” • Tier II Environmental Impact Statement • http://www.dc2rvarail.com 4 mage Source: Property of HDR, Inc. 2016.

  9. Corridor Overview 123-mile corridor Follows CSX’s rail line Shared freight rail and passenger rail corridor Amtrak provides intercity passenger rail service Virginia Railway Express provides commuter rail service

  10. Summary of Alternatives Carried Forward

  11. Case Study Focus: Ashland, VA Richmond Times Dispatch, 2016 Richmond Times Dispatch, 2016 Richmond Times Dispatch, 2016 NBC 12, 2016

  12. Research: Proposal & Objective Proposal • GIS-MCDM/A As An Effective Technique For Land Suitability Analysis For Rail Transportation • GIS-MCDM/A Provides Increased Access And Decision Support For Non-specialists; • Wide Utilization = High-level Decision Making And Detailed Criteria Evaluation Objective • To Identify And Evaluate The Synergistic Relationship Of GIS And MCDM/A Through The Analysis Of A Specific Alternatives Portion Of The “DC2RVA” Project.

  13. Methodology: Base Data Four (4) Possible Locality options for Ashland, VA Approximate 11-Mile Linear Corridor Parallel Rail Alignment Options Combination of Suburban, Urban, Rural/Agricultural Land Uses Screening for community, environmental and resource impacts against Limits of Disturbance (LOD) Methodology: Base Data

  14. Methodology: Screening Data Stage I – Fatal Flaw • Cultural Areas • Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) (2016) • Parks • ESRI (2015/2016) • Municipalities (2015/2016) • Schools • ESRI (2015/2016) • Municipalities (2015/2016) • Virginia Economic Development Partnership (2015/2016)

  15. Methodology: Screening Data Stage II – Order of Magnitude • Wetlands • The Nature Conservancy(2015/2016) • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (2015/2016) • Cemeteries • ESRI, VDHR, Municipalities (2015/2016) • Hazardous Materials • ERIS (2015/2016) • Urban/Agricultural Lands (outside of existing Right-of-Way) • National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) (2015/2016)

  16. Screening Process HDR “DC2RVA” Impact Model, 2015

  17. Methodology: Impacts Standardization ScreeningData • Decision Matrix Rail Alternative Options Malczewski, 2015

  18. Methodology: Criteria Weighting • Base Weight Property: • Global Criteria Weighting • Maintains assumption that alternatives are spatially homogenous • Normalized Acreages

  19. Methodology: Consideration for Additional Weighting Techniques • GIS: Weighted Linear Combination (WLC) technique • IDRISI GIS Analysis Tools • Simple Rating Illustration Adapted from “Multi-criteria evaluation Geography 570 B. Klinkenberg. https://clarklabs.org/terrset/idrisi-gis/

  20. Anticipated Results • Outcome Yields A Single Feasible Option • Cumulatively Strengthen The Theories Of MCDM/A And The Evolving Integration Of GIS For Decision Support Analysis • GIS-MCDM/A as Viable Approach for High Speed Rail Analysis

  21. Timeframe for Completion December 2016 - February 2017 Fall 2 2016 Spring 2 2017 April 2017

  22. Acknowledgments • Dr. Guangqing Chi • Pennsylvania State University World Campus – MGIS Program

  23. References • Bouyssou, D. Evaluation and Decision Models with Multiple Criteria: Stepping Stones for the Analyst. New York: Springer Science Business Media, 2006. • "D.C. to Richmond Southeast High Speed Rail :: Home." D.C. to Richmond Southeast High Speed Rail ::Home. Accessed November 27, 2016. http://dc2rvarail.com/. • "IDRISI GIS Analysis | Clark Labs." Clark Labs. Accessed December 02, 2016. https://clarklabs.org/terrset/idrisi-gis/ • Jankowski, Piotr. "Integrating Geographical Information Systems and Multiple Criteria Decision-making Methods." International Journal of Geographical Information Systems 9, no. 3 (1995): 251-73. Accessed October 13, 2016. doi:10.1080/02693799508902036. • Keeney, Ralph L. "On the Foundations of Prescriptive Decision Analysis." Utility Theories: Measurements and Applications Studies in Risk and Uncertainty, 1992, 57-72. Accessed October 10, 2016. doi:10.1007/978-94-011-2952-7_3.15 • Luca, Mario De, GianlucaDell’Acqua, and Renato Lamberti. "High-Speed Rail Track Design Using GIS And Multi-Criteria Analysis." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 54 (2012): 608-17. Accessed October 11, 2016. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.09.778. • Malczewski, Jacek, and Claus Rinner. "Multicriteria Decision Analysis in Geographic Information Science." Advances in Geographic Information Science, 2015. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-74757-4. • Stich, B., and J. H. Holland. "Using a Multiple Criteria Decision-Making Model to Streamline and Enhance NEPA and Public Participation Processes." Public Works Management & Policy 16, no. 1 (2011): 59-89. Accessed October 13, 2016. doi:10.1177/1087724x10390227. • Zak, Jacek. "The Methodology of Multiple Criteria Decision Making/aiding in Public Transportation." Journal of Advanced Transportation 45, no. 1 (2010): 1-20. AccessedOctober11, 2016. doi:10.1002/atr.108.

  24. Thank You! Questions?

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