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A New Multicriteria Decision-Making Method for the Selection of Sponge City Schemes with Shapley–Choquet Aggregation Operators

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  • Yuanying Chi
  • Guoqing Bai
  • Hua Dong

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The construction of sponge cities is of great strategic significance to solving the urban water resource problem in the future. According to the policy guidance of sponge city construction, the evaluation index system of sponge city construction projects is constructed. In order to overcome the interference caused by the interaction between indexes, a nonadditive measure and Shapley function are combined to determine the weights of attribute indexes, and the generalized Shapley interval-valued intuitionistic uncertain linguistic Choquet averaging (GS-IVIULCA) operator is used to calculate the comprehensive evaluation value of the schemes. On this basis, a new evaluation method of sponge city construction project selection under an uncertain information environment is presented and empirically evaluated. The results show that the index weight of rainwater collection and utilization is the largest, indicating that decision makers pay more attention to the ecological and environmental benefits of this item in the sponge city construction process.

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  • Yuanying Chi & Guoqing Bai & Hua Dong, 2021. "A New Multicriteria Decision-Making Method for the Selection of Sponge City Schemes with Shapley–Choquet Aggregation Operators," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6615709
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6615709
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    1. Wentao Li & Hao Wang & Jinjun Zhou & Lin Yan & Zilong Liu & Yali Pang & Haijia Zhang & Tianyi Huang, 2022. "Simulation and Evaluation of Rainwater Runoff Control, Collection, and Utilization for Sponge City Reconstruction in an Urban Residential Community," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-19, September.

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