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Catchment-Wide Wetland Assessment and Prioritization Using the Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method TOPSIS
Authors:Canran Liu  Paul Frazier  Lalit Kumar  Catherine Macgregor  Nigel Blake
Institution:(1) Department of Ecosystem Management School of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources Management, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia;(2) Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority, PO Box 618, Grafton, NSW 2460, Australia
Abstract:It is widely accepted that wetland ecosystems are under threat worldwide. Many communities are now trying to establish wetland rehabilitation programs, but are confounded by a lack of objective information on wetland condition or significance. In this study, a multi-criteria decision-making method, TOPSIS (the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution), was adapted to assist in the role of assessing wetland condition and rehabilitation priority in the Clarence River Catchment (New South Wales, Australia). Using 13 GIS data layers that described wetland character, wetland protection, and wetland threats, the wetlands were ranked in terms of condition. Through manipulation of the original model, the wetlands were prioritized for rehabilitation. The method offered a screening tool for the managers in choosing potential candidate wetlands for rehabilitation in a region.
Keywords:Wetlands  Assessment  Prioritization  Multi-criteria decision making  Clarence River  Australia
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