An intelligent multi-agent system using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and axiomatic design as a decision support method for refugee settlement siting

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Abstract

Crises and disasters of recent years are complex and occasionally interrelated phenomena, which require complex decision making for effective humanitarian relief operations provision. Moreover, coordination is needed between different humanitarian actors as decision makers. Massive refugee and migrant arrivals in Greece since 2014, mainly a result of a refugee crisis, require complex humanitarian supply chain management and logistics operations. In this paper, refugee settlement site planning decision making process is addressed with an intelligent multi-agent system (MAS) modeling approach. The MAS uses two multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) methods: fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) to determine the weights of criteria and fuzzy axiomatic design approach extended with risk factors (RFAD) to rank alternative sites for refugee settlement. The proposed method will be applied to evaluate currently operating temporary accommodation sites in Greece.

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Drakaki, M., Gören, H. G., & Tzionas, P. (2018). An intelligent multi-agent system using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and axiomatic design as a decision support method for refugee settlement siting. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 313, pp. 15–25). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90315-6_2

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