Sustainability, Resilience and Risk Assessments Enabled by Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (26 March 2023) | Viewed by 12582
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainability; resilience; risk assessments; multiple criteria decision analysis; decision support systems; life cycle-based evaluations; statistical analysis
Interests: multiple criteria decision analysis; decision support systems; multiple objective optimization; data envelopment analysis; group decision and negotiation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Multiple criteria evaluation involving numerous pertinent and (sometimes) conflicting factors is the core of sustainability, resilience, and risk assessments. The same is true for the preferences of the stakeholders involved in these complex processes. Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is an excellent methodology to aid them because it offers the tools to deal with these assessments’ complexities. MCDA aids decision makers in problem structuring, preference elicitation and modeling, and problem-solving by providing the requested decision recommendations (e.g., ranking, sorting, choice).
This Special Issue (SI) aims to gather contributions that show how MCDA can be used to facilitate decision-making processes in sustainability, resilience, and risk assessments.
Without being exhaustive, the topics of primary interest for the SI include:
- The process of MCDA methods selection and/or preferences’ elicitation;
- The steps followed to develop the MCDA;
- How MCDA terminology and concepts are operationalized in the application domains, for example, when eliciting preference information or constructing a decision recommendation;
- How decision support systems (DSSs) can inform rapidly changing decision-making contexts;
- The solutions adopted to solve difficulties encountered in the decision-making process, for example, during problem structuring and/or model development;
- Inclusion of multiple stakeholders and consensus-building;
- Uncertainty management;
- Interactions between criteria.
Particular preference will be given to articles dealing with:
- One or more Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
- Life cycle-based evaluations;
- Strategies to assess and/or manage the disruptions caused by COVID-19;
- Technology management;
- Policy-making support.
Each contribution must show a clear link with one or more application areas, namely sustainability, resilience, and risk assessments.
Dr. Marco Cinelli
Dr. Miłosz Kadziński
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Multiple criteria decision analysis
- MCDA
- MCDM
- Sustainability
- Resilience
- Risk assessment
- Decision making
- Technology management
- Decision support
- Remediation
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