Geodiversity assessment with crowdsourced data and spatial multicriteria analysis

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This paper presents an approach to geodiversity assessment based on spatial multicriteria analysis. Instead of relying solely on weighted linear combination (WLC) for aggregating factor ratings and weights to compute a synthetic measure of geodiversity, the approach employs WLC in concert with its local version called L-WLC to provide a more comprehensive assessment approach. As part of the approach, the assessment input data comprised of geodiversity factor ratings and weights were obtained through crowdsourcing. A geoinformation crowdsourcing tool called the geo-questionnaire was used to obtain data from 57 Earth science researchers worldwide. These data served as the bases for a group assessment of geodiversity. The reliability of assessment was evaluated by means of spatially explicit uncertainty analysis. The results showed the efficacy of local spatial multicriteria analysis techniques (L-WLC) used in concert with a global technique (WLC) on the example of geodiversity assessment for Karkonosze National Park in southwestern Poland.

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Jankowski, P., Najwer, A., Zwoliński, Z., & Niesterowicz, J. (2020). Geodiversity assessment with crowdsourced data and spatial multicriteria analysis. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9120716

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