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The application of Analytical Network Process to environmental prioritizing criteria for coastal oil jetties site selection in Persian Gulf coasts (Iran)

Author(s)
Mansoureh Hasanzadeh
Expert in Coast & Port Engineering Department
Boushehr Province Port & Maritime Authority
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Afshin Danehkar
Faculty of Natural Resources
University of Tehran
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Majid Azizi
Faculty of Natural Resources
University of Tehran
Iran, Islamic Republic of

Publication date: Mar, 2013

Journal: Ocean & Coastal Management
Vol.: 73

Publisher: Elsevier

Abstract: Oil jetties are among the most effective land structures, which have cause a different potential for coastal environment destruction. These effects relate to the oil products of these industries that cause extensive oil pollution in coastal regions. Thus, the identification and prioritization of important criteria in site surveying of oil jetties are among the initial steps in preventing the loss of these natural resources. Therefore, the Analytical Network Process (ANP) method was used for this purpose for the first time in Iran. Due to considering feedbacks and interrelations among all used elements of decision making process, ANP is considered an appropriate technique in environmental researches. After screening the selected criteria using Delphi, all criteria were distributed in BOCR merits according to their effects on oil jetties' location. Then, pair comparisons were done among the criteria, based on the ANP method. The prioritized criteria showed that “Compatibility with Land Uses” and “Sensitive Coastal Area” have the most and “Human Population” and “Possibility for Port Development” the least global priority among all. The priority of alternatives is determined under the effect of each criterion. Finally, the suggested linear model through ANP findings showed a high efficiency of this method for ranking the important criteria of environmental construction in coastal regions, especially for oil jetties.

Keywords: ANP, BOCR

URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.12.004