2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-29066-8
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Flood risk assessment of Wuhan, China, using a multi-criteria analysis model with the improved AHP-Entropy method

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“…Compared to AHP, the indicator weights obtained through entropy value calculation by EW are more objective. The combination of AHP and EW rationalizes the indicator weights, and this method is widely applied in various elds for comprehensive assessments, such as urban sustainability assessments 18 , government performance assessments for air pollution control 19 , environmental assessments for suppliers 20 , residentoriented apartment performance evaluations 21 , and urban ood risk assessments 22 , among other studies.…”
Section: Data Sources and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to AHP, the indicator weights obtained through entropy value calculation by EW are more objective. The combination of AHP and EW rationalizes the indicator weights, and this method is widely applied in various elds for comprehensive assessments, such as urban sustainability assessments 18 , government performance assessments for air pollution control 19 , environmental assessments for suppliers 20 , residentoriented apartment performance evaluations 21 , and urban ood risk assessments 22 , among other studies.…”
Section: Data Sources and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the city's rapid urbanization and diverse climate, addressing this gap is crucial. Advanced geospatial techniques such as weighted overlay analysis (WOA) have the potential to provide valuable insights but have not been fully utilized in the study area [27][28][29]. WOA, a powerful GIS technique, combines multiple information layers to generate a composite outcome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%