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GIS-based multicriteria evaluation approach for corridor siting

Mousseau, Vincent; Chakhar, Salem; Aissi, Hassene (2012), GIS-based multicriteria evaluation approach for corridor siting, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 39, 2, p. 287-307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/b37085

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2012
Journal name
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
Volume
39
Number
2
Publisher
Pion
Pages
287-307
Publication identifier
http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/b37085
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Mousseau, Vincent
Chakhar, Salem
Aissi, Hassene
Abstract (EN)
Siting a linear facility such as a highway or a pipeline often requires a preliminary study in which one or several corridors are identified. Here we construct corridors as a collection of adjacent polygons specifying a ‘path’ from origin s to destination t. Formally, we make use of a graph, called the connectivity graph, in which vertices correspond to polygons and edges to adjacent polygons. Within this formal representation, a corridor corresponds to an s to t path in the connectivity graph. The corridors are evaluated on two criteria: (1) a quantitative criterion measuring the length of the corridor, and (2) a qualitative criterion measuring the quality of the corridor with respect to the suitability of crossing its component polygons. We first introduce a three-phase approach based on a coupling between a geographical information system (GIS) and multicriteria evaluation and devoted to handling biobjective corridor siting problems. Then, the proposed approach is validated through an example of a real-world application.
Subjects / Keywords
multiobjective shortest path; spatial analysis; multicriteria evaluation; corridor siting; GIS

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