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Multi-criteria spatial-based modelling for optimal alignment of roadway by-passes in the Tlokweng planning area, Botswana

Sekulic, Milan ; Siljeg, Ante ; Mansourian, Ali LU ; Watson, Lisa and Cavric, Branko I. (2022) In Journal of Spatial Science 67(2). p.237-254
Abstract

In this study, Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation and the least cost path analysis were applied to find the optimal by-pass road alignment in the Tlokweng Planning Area in Botswana. One-At-a-Time sensitivity analysis and the statistical test for zero proportion were used to investigate the robustness of the entire model. Four alternative by-pass roads were produced stressing economic, environmental, and social suitability as well as trade-offs between the groups. The results showed that the social alternative performs best. Sensitivity analysis and statistical test for zero proportion revealed four criteria as sensitive.

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analytical hierarchy process, least-cost path, one-at-a-time sensitivity analysis, Spatial multi-criteria evaluation, weighted sum
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Journal of Spatial Science
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67
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2
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237 - 254
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Taylor & Francis
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1449-8596
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10.1080/14498596.2020.1755731
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English
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