DocumentCode :
1591649
Title :
Using geographic information system(GIS)and multi-objective decision analysis for fishponds site selection in inland districts
Author :
Wang Guiqin ; Zhang Hongyu ; Li Guoxue ; Zhao Yuanqiu
Author_Institution :
Beijing Environ. Sanitation Eng. Res. Inst., Beijing, China
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
31
Lastpage :
38
Abstract :
In inland districts, fishponds cultured products are the main source of aquatic products in the market. Site selection is a key factor for environmental construction and aquatic products safety. This study makes use of the water quality and pollution source gained through determining, investigating, and integrating geographic information system (GIS) and multi-objective decision analysis to ensure the suitability index for fishponds construction. Based on the suitability index, the appropriate areas for fishponds construction were selected. All the areas are graded from 1 (the highest suitability) to 5 (the lowest suitability). By utilizing reclassification tool and the criteria weights of the candidate sites, the study areas are divided into `best´, `good´ and `unsuitable´ areas. `Best´ fish pond areas represent optimal sites; `good´ fish pond areas can be used as back-up candidate sites. This work offers a scientific methodology on the fishponds site selection for decision-makers, especially in the inland districts.
Keywords :
aquaculture; decision making; geographic information systems; aquatic product safety; environmental construction; fishpond site selection; fishponds cultured products; geographic information system; inland districts; multiobjective decision analysis; reclassification tool; suitability index; water pollution; water quality; Aquaculture; Geographic Information Systems; Indexes; Marine animals; Water pollution; Water resources;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
World Automation Congress (WAC), 2010
Conference_Location :
Kobe
ISSN :
2154-4824
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9673-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2154-4824
Type :
conf
Filename :
5665508
Link To Document :
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