“…This method can be implemented in the GIS IDRISI software (Eastman, 2003) or as a macro for ArcGis (Marinoni, 2004). In recent years, the analytical hierarchy process has been commonly used because it is intuitive and easy to implement in GIS, leading to a significant advance in the quantity and quality of the research related to various techniques, including planning of urban infrastructures (Hajehforooshnia et al, 2011;Suárez-Vega et al, 2011;Yang et al, 2008), landscape modelling (Vizzari, 2011), location of facilities (Dey & Ramcharan, 2008;Kontos et al, 2005;Tuzkaya et al, 2008;Wang et al, 2009), and the planning of renewable energy (Izquierdo et al, 2008;Omitaomu et al, 2012;Perpiña et al, 2013;Tegou et al, 2010). …”