AHP-TOPSIS-Based Evaluation of the Relative Performance of Multiple Neighborhood Renewal Projects: A Case Study in Nanjing, China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
- Step 1.
- Identify the criteria for the performance evaluation of neighborhood renewal projects through a literature review;
- Step 2.
- Find the indicators that can be quantified under each criterion through a literature review and semi-structured interviews;
- Step 3.
- Weight values between the indicators through an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method;
- Step 4.
- Evaluate the performance of ONR projects through TOPSIS by calculating the positive and negative ideal solutions and ranking the projects.
2.1. Identification of Performance Criteria as a Basis for Assessment
2.2. Selection of the Performance Indicators for ONR Project Evaluations
2.3. Weighting Values between Indicators through AHP Method
2.3.1. Normalization for All Indicators
2.3.2. AHP Value for Individual Indicators
2.4. Performance Evaluation for Neighborhood Renewal Projects through the TOPSIS Method
2.4.1. Normalization for All Indicators
2.4.2. Weighted Values of Normalization Indicators
2.4.3. The Ideal and the Negative Ideal Points
2.4.4. Euclidean Distances from a Sample Old Neighborhood j to the Ideal Point
2.4.5. Computation of the Closeness Coefficient
3. Case Study
3.1. Background of ONR Projects in China
3.2. Selection of ONR Projects in Nanjing
3.3. Results
3.3.1. Weighting Results between Each Indicators
3.3.2. TOPSIS Results
4. Discussions
4.1. Differences in Renewal Performance
4.2. Priority of Renewal Strategies for Multiple Neighborhoods
4.3. Suggestions for Future Neighborhood Renewal
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Scale | Category | Source | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Economic | Environment | Social | Building | Culture | Land | Resources | Transport | ||
Urban area | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | [22] |
Traditional old urban area | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | [3] |
Inner city neighborhoods | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | N | [32] |
Inner urban area | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | N | [33] |
Peri-urban area | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | Y | [34] |
Black neighborhood | N | N | Y | N | N | N | N | N | [35] |
Deteriorated urban area | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | [23] |
Old urban area | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | [36] |
Urban area | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | [37] |
Urban area | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | N | [15] |
Abandoned urban area | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | Y | [38] |
Urban area | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | [1] |
Low-income neighborhood | N | N | Y | N | N | N | N | N | [39] |
Deteriorated community | N | N | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | [2] |
Urban neighborhood | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | [24] |
Frequency | 12 | 12 | 15 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Category | Indicators | Source |
---|---|---|
Economic | House price change rate, commercial change rate, number of jobs created, construction costs, ratio of renewal reward, postrenewal value, investment costs and resources, profitability | [15,35,36] |
Environment | Green space change rate, landscaping, waste reduction, parking area, public area, acoustic emissions, resource consumption, waste minimization, average emissions of noise per day, road widening area | [18,35,42] |
Social | Community group involvement, accessibility, gentrification, public safety, social harmony, social participation, resident satisfaction, happiness, community service, social cohesion, racial equality, community health, property management, frequency of crime | [22,27,36,38,43,44] |
Buildings | Newly built buildings, demolition area, renewal building area, energy efficiency, reclamation of building materials | [13,22,23] |
Indicators | Description | Effect | Justification |
---|---|---|---|
Social Performance (SP) | |||
SP1: safety status | Frequency of crimes | Negative | [43] |
SP2: residents’ participation | Number of residents’ meetings for the project under investigation | Positive | [22,23] |
SP3: residents’ perception | Residents’ complaints after renewal construction for the project under investigation | Negative | [18,22] |
Economic Performance (EcP) | |||
EcP1: long-term governance | Introducing property management | Positive | [13,27] |
EcP2: house values | House prices change rate | Positive | [24,42] |
Environmental Performance (EnP) | |||
EnP1: environmental quality improvement | Green space change rate | Positive | [23,42] |
EnP2: traffic improvement | Road widening area | Positive | [22] |
EnP3: entertainment facility improvement | Public activity spaces added | Positive | [22,24] |
EnP4: public facility improvement | Number of car parking provisions | Positive | [22] |
EnP5: safety facility improvement | Number of Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTVs) added | Positive | [18] |
EnP6: additional facility improvement | Number of car shed renovations | Positive | [41] |
Building performance (BP) | |||
BP1: building renewal | Renewal building areas | Positive | [1,24] |
BP2: building facilities | Number of house auxiliary facilities added | Positive | Interview |
Intensity of Importance | Definition |
---|---|
1 | Equal importance |
2 | Weak |
3 | Moderate importance |
4 | Moderate plus |
5 | Strong importance |
6 | Strong plus |
7 | Very strong or demonstrated importance |
8 | Very, very strong |
9 | Extreme importance |
Indicator Information | Raw Data | Source |
---|---|---|
BP2 | Government statistic yearbook | Housing Security and Real Estate Bureau of Nanjing |
BP1, SP1, EnP1, EnP2, EnP3, EnP4, EnP5, EnP6 | Governmental report | ONR Office of Building Real Estate and Transportation Bureau in Gulou District |
SP2, SP3, EcP1 | Government document | Subdistrict office and community center in Gulou District |
EcP2 | Online report | Local building manager in Gulou District |
Old Neighborhood | CSP | Rank | CEcP | Rank | CEnP | Rank | CBP | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N1 | 0.4468 | 15 | 1.0000 | 1 | 0.5448 | 1 | 0.5411 | 7 |
N2 | 0.4082 | 17 | 0.8093 | 4 | 0.3892 | 11 | 0.5331 | 8 |
N3 | 0.4967 | 12 | 0.7679 | 5 | 0.3457 | 13 | 0.5901 | 4 |
N4 | 0.5097 | 10 | 0.7152 | 6 | 0.2790 | 14 | 0.3497 | 11 |
N5 | 0.2578 | 18 | 0.1353 | 17 | 0.2258 | 16 | 0.4922 | 9 |
N6 | 0.5884 | 7 | 0.6264 | 10 | 0.1488 | 17 | 0.6446 | 3 |
N7 | 0.6177 | 4 | 0.8363 | 3 | 0.4234 | 7 | 0.5767 | 5 |
N8 | 0.6425 | 1 | 0.8370 | 2 | 0.3968 | 9 | 0.2153 | 13 |
N9 | 0.5912 | 6 | 0.3845 | 12 | 0.4877 | 2 | 0.1738 | 16 |
N10 | 0.6253 | 3 | 0.6991 | 7 | 0.2547 | 15 | 0.1875 | 14 |
N11 | 0.4292 | 16 | 0.0779 | 18 | 0.1036 | 18 | 0.1022 | 18 |
N12 | 0.5842 | 8 | 0.3690 | 13 | 0.4805 | 3 | 0.1833 | 15 |
N13 | 0.5925 | 5 | 0.2278 | 16 | 0.4415 | 5 | 0.3611 | 10 |
N14 | 0.5081 | 11 | 0.3026 | 14 | 0.4261 | 6 | 0.3442 | 12 |
N15 | 0.6343 | 2 | 0.3026 | 14 | 0.3928 | 10 | 0.1642 | 17 |
N16 | 0.5195 | 9 | 0.6453 | 9 | 0.4061 | 8 | 0.5616 | 6 |
N17 | 0.4709 | 13 | 0.6893 | 8 | 0.3812 | 12 | 0.6697 | 2 |
N18 | 0.4549 | 14 | 0.6000 | 11 | 0.4664 | 4 | 0.9589 | 1 |
Average | 0.5210 | 0.5570 | 0.3663 | 0.4250 |
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Zhu, S.; Li, D.; Feng, H.; Gu, T.; Zhu, J. AHP-TOPSIS-Based Evaluation of the Relative Performance of Multiple Neighborhood Renewal Projects: A Case Study in Nanjing, China. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4545. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11174545
Zhu S, Li D, Feng H, Gu T, Zhu J. AHP-TOPSIS-Based Evaluation of the Relative Performance of Multiple Neighborhood Renewal Projects: A Case Study in Nanjing, China. Sustainability. 2019; 11(17):4545. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11174545
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhu, Shiyao, Dezhi Li, Haibo Feng, Tiantian Gu, and Jiawei Zhu. 2019. "AHP-TOPSIS-Based Evaluation of the Relative Performance of Multiple Neighborhood Renewal Projects: A Case Study in Nanjing, China" Sustainability 11, no. 17: 4545. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11174545
APA StyleZhu, S., Li, D., Feng, H., Gu, T., & Zhu, J. (2019). AHP-TOPSIS-Based Evaluation of the Relative Performance of Multiple Neighborhood Renewal Projects: A Case Study in Nanjing, China. Sustainability, 11(17), 4545. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11174545