2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5445786
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Alternative Water Resources Selection to Supply Drinking Water in Flood Disasters by Multicriteria Decision‐Making Techniques (DANP and VIKOR)

Abstract: Background. Emergency is generally caused by natural disaster and infectious disease outbreaks, or it is man-made. Floods are natural phenomena that generally appear in multiple parts of the world. Flooding is one of the most destructive naturally occurring environmental hazards and can cause public, infrastructural, and environmental damage. The purpose of this study is to select alternative water resources for supplying Bandar Abbas in flood disasters by multicriteria decision-making techniques. Methods. Inf… Show more

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“…Sensitivity analysis was conducted to verify the stability and validity of the proposed framework in different scenarios. According to previous research [33,73], it is necessary to change the value of α in the range of 0-1 to examine the effect of the comprehensive index on the result and the optimal answer. The results of the sensitivity analysis are presented in Table 15.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensitivity analysis was conducted to verify the stability and validity of the proposed framework in different scenarios. According to previous research [33,73], it is necessary to change the value of α in the range of 0-1 to examine the effect of the comprehensive index on the result and the optimal answer. The results of the sensitivity analysis are presented in Table 15.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Events that influence water resources also affect people, animals, and plants and require systematic planning. The system is required to consider many elements of information, such as physical data, hydrological data, and the amount of sediment in the area, as well as the participation of stakeholders, to achieve the highest efficiency and be suitable for various situations [50][51][52][53]. The decision supporting system in water resources management directly involves many factors, such as social factors, environmental factors, economic factors, and engineering factors, as well as reservoir management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%