Fuzzy AHP Assessment of Urban Parks Quality and Importance in Novi Sad City, Serbia

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This paper proposes an AHP approach that utilizes the fuzzy extent model to prioritize five city parks based on their present quality and projected importance for Novi Sad City, the capital of Vojvodina Province, in Serbia. The study involved an expert evaluation of a set of eight criteria to identify the most relevant subset of criteria for a detailed park assessment. The park evaluation took into account uncertainties (fuzziness), the expert’s risk tolerance, and different levels of optimism and pessimism. The obtained results could serve when defining upcoming city plans and management agendas related to green areas in the city. The proposed fuzzy-based methodology can be extended to group decision-making scenarios by involving more experts and stakeholder representatives. The park weights obtained through the fuzzy AHP methodology described in this paper can aid city planners and politicians in the strategic allocation of financial, organizational, and human resources for parks.

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Srdjevic, B., Lakicevic, M., & Srdjevic, Z. (2023). Fuzzy AHP Assessment of Urban Parks Quality and Importance in Novi Sad City, Serbia. Forests, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/f14061227

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