GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling

Developed GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method presented in this article allows automation and simplification of multicriteria GIS decision analysis (GIS-MCDA) susceptibility modelling. Traditional GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling still represents time and labor demanding process, who...

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Main Authors: Fran Domazetović, Ante Šiljeg, Nina Lončar, Ivan Marić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119302961
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spelling doaj-d21a3d2ca7bc433b81513968e89dfcf72020-11-25T00:51:40ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612019-01-01625532561GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modellingFran Domazetović0Ante Šiljeg1Nina Lončar2Ivan Marić3Corresponding author.; Department of Geography, Center for Karst and Coastal Researches, Geospatial Analysis Laboratory, University of Zadar, Trg kneza Višeslava 9, 23000, Zadar, CroatiaDepartment of Geography, Center for Karst and Coastal Researches, Geospatial Analysis Laboratory, University of Zadar, Trg kneza Višeslava 9, 23000, Zadar, CroatiaDepartment of Geography, Center for Karst and Coastal Researches, Geospatial Analysis Laboratory, University of Zadar, Trg kneza Višeslava 9, 23000, Zadar, CroatiaDepartment of Geography, Center for Karst and Coastal Researches, Geospatial Analysis Laboratory, University of Zadar, Trg kneza Višeslava 9, 23000, Zadar, CroatiaDeveloped GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method presented in this article allows automation and simplification of multicriteria GIS decision analysis (GIS-MCDA) susceptibility modelling. Traditional GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling still represents time and labor demanding process, whose success is highly influenced by the user's experience and knowledge. In order to make overall GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling process more straightforward and practical, GAMA method is designed as easy to use three step process, which allows automation of following GIS-MCDA steps: (1) standardization of criteria, (2) criteria grouping and weight assignment and (3) susceptibility model aggregation. GAMA method is developed within ArcGIS 10.4 ModelBuilder application, as a toolset that can be easily shared and incorporated within default ESRI’s ArcGIS toolbox. GAMA was successfully applied for gully erosion susceptibility modelling on example of Pag island, Croatia, whose results are published in separate article. Since GAMA method is applicable to various GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling purposes we are encouraging its future use and therefore open-source GAMA method toolset can be acquired for research purposes (htps://gal.unizd.hr). • GAMA method simplifies overall GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling process. • GAMA allows automated standardization, grouping, weight coefficient assignment and aggregation of GIS-MCDA’s criteria. • GAMA method has broad application in various different GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling purposes. Method name: GAMA (GIS automated multicriteria analysis), Keywords: ModelBuilder, ArcGIS, Automated GIS-MCDA, Gully erosion, GAMAhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119302961
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author Fran Domazetović
Ante Šiljeg
Nina Lončar
Ivan Marić
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Nina Lončar
Ivan Marić
GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling
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author_facet Fran Domazetović
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Nina Lončar
Ivan Marić
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title GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling
title_short GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling
title_full GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling
title_fullStr GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling
title_full_unstemmed GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method for susceptibility modelling
title_sort gis automated multicriteria analysis (gama) method for susceptibility modelling
publisher Elsevier
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Developed GIS automated multicriteria analysis (GAMA) method presented in this article allows automation and simplification of multicriteria GIS decision analysis (GIS-MCDA) susceptibility modelling. Traditional GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling still represents time and labor demanding process, whose success is highly influenced by the user's experience and knowledge. In order to make overall GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling process more straightforward and practical, GAMA method is designed as easy to use three step process, which allows automation of following GIS-MCDA steps: (1) standardization of criteria, (2) criteria grouping and weight assignment and (3) susceptibility model aggregation. GAMA method is developed within ArcGIS 10.4 ModelBuilder application, as a toolset that can be easily shared and incorporated within default ESRI’s ArcGIS toolbox. GAMA was successfully applied for gully erosion susceptibility modelling on example of Pag island, Croatia, whose results are published in separate article. Since GAMA method is applicable to various GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling purposes we are encouraging its future use and therefore open-source GAMA method toolset can be acquired for research purposes (htps://gal.unizd.hr). • GAMA method simplifies overall GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling process. • GAMA allows automated standardization, grouping, weight coefficient assignment and aggregation of GIS-MCDA’s criteria. • GAMA method has broad application in various different GIS-MCDA susceptibility modelling purposes. Method name: GAMA (GIS automated multicriteria analysis), Keywords: ModelBuilder, ArcGIS, Automated GIS-MCDA, Gully erosion, GAMA
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