This review paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the opportunities and challenges in leveraging geospatial-based technologies, particularly Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) techniques, to enhance the effectiveness of urban development site selection in Ethiopia. The overarching findings highlight several critical focus areas for improvement. Firstly, the review emphasizes the need to strengthen the availability, quality, and accessibility of geospatial data through the development of robust data infrastructures and innovative data collection methods. Secondly, it recommends adopting a more inclusive and collaborative approach to stakeholder engagement, coupled with targeted capacity-building initiatives to enhance the technical skills and knowledge of urban planners, GIS experts, and local stakeholders. Thirdly, the paper suggests incorporating advanced spatial modeling and simulation techniques to capture the dynamic nature of urban growth patterns, as well as integrating climate change impact assessments and disaster risk analyses into the decision-making framework. Fourthly, it emphasizes the importance of strengthening institutional and organizational frameworks to promote cross-sectoral collaboration, data sharing, and integrated decision-making processes. Finally, the review underscores the significance of designing user-friendly and customizable Spatial Decision Support Systems (SDSS) that cater to the specific needs and constraints of the Ethiopian urban development context. The review concludes that the use of geospatial-based MCDA approaches holds immense potential in addressing Ethiopia's complex urban development challenges, as it enables a comprehensive evaluation of suitability factors and the exploration of alternative urban development strategies.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.sf.20240503.11 |
Page(s) | 102-109 |
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Analytical Hierarchy Process, GIS, Suitability Analysis, Urban Growth
Year | Study area | Methodology | Key findings | Limitations |
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2 | Bahir Dar, Ethiopia | Integration of GIS and TOPSIS MCDA | Highlighted the benefits of geospatial-based MCDA in increasing transparency and supporting informed decision-making | 1) Limited consideration of stakeholder preferences 2) Subjectivity in criteria weighting |
4 | Kolkata, India | Geospatial MCDA using PROMETHEE method | Identified suitable urban development sites based on proximity to infrastructure, land cover, and environmental factors | 1) Need for more extensive stakeholder engagement 2) Computational complexity for large-scale analysis |
15 | Hanoi, Vietnam | Geospatial- MCDA using AHP | Identified suitable urban development sites considering land use, infrastructure, and environmental factors | 1) Limited consideration of local community preferences 2) Challenges in scaling up the approach |
14 | Semarang, Indonesia | GIS-based MCDA | Emphasized the importance of incorporating both spatial and non-spatial decision factors in the MCDA process | 1) Need for more comprehensive stakeholder engagement 2) Subjectivity in criteria weighting |
11 | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | GIS-based MCDA using TOPSIS and VIKOR | identified suitable sites for urban expansion and infill development in Addis Ababa | 1) Limited consideration of socioeconomic factors 2) Challenges in data integration and updating |
18 | Kathmandu Valley, Nepal | GIS-based MCDA using AHP and ELECTRE | Emphasized the importance of stakeholder engagement in the MCDA process | Need for more comprehensive consideration of social and economic factors |
13 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | GIS-based MCDA using AHP | Highlighted the potential of GIS-based MCDA in supporting sustainable urban planning | Limited consideration of dynamic spatial factors and future growth scenarios |
16 | Kumasi, Ghana | GIS-based MCDA using TOPSIS | Demonstrated the applicability of geospatial-based MCDA in the African context | Need for more extensive validation and sensitivity analysis |
19 | Kumasi, Ghana | GIS-based MCDA using Fuzzy AHP | Emphasized the use of fuzzy logic to address the uncertainties in the MCDA process | Challenges in transferring the methodology to other contexts |
8 | Bandung, Indonesia | GIS-based MCDA using AHP | Highlighted the potential of geospatial-based MCDA in supporting sustainable urban planning | Subjectivity in criteria weighting and stakeholder preferences |
GIS | Geographic Information System |
MCDA | Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis |
ANP | Analytic Network Process |
AHP | Analytical Hierarchy Process |
DEMs | Digital Elevation Models |
SRTM | Shuttle Radar Topography Mission |
ASTER | Advanced Space Borne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer |
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