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Comparative analysis between AHP and ANP in prioritization of ecosystem services - A case study in a rice field area raised in the Guadalquivir marshes (Spain)

David Jorge-García, Vicent Estruch

2022Ecological Informatics66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Analytic Network Process (ANP) are helpful multi-criteria methods used by the decision-makers to prioritize the ecosystem services provided to humankind by a natural area. Despite being the most common in this field, as it is the easiest and quickest method, AHP simplifies reality by distributing criteria as a hierarchy. As many ecosystem services are firmly connected, this simplification can alter the results owing to the inherent subjectivity of the decision-makers' judgments when completing the required pairwise comparisons. In contrast, ANP considers the relationships among criteria, drawing a complex network that can help in reducing subjectivity and uncertainty. This study aims to compare how both the methods deal with these possible biases. This study prioritizes the ecosystem services provided by a farming area in an internationally recognized wetland with various interconnected services. The case study was conducted in a rice field area raised in the Guadalquivir marshes located within the Doñana Biosphere Reserve in Spain. After applying both methodologies, the results conclude that AHP considerably overestimates the most abstract services. Generally, decision-makers overvalue cultural services as they are socially more visible than others, and in AHP, they are not compared directly with other elements. Additionally, when a problem impacts the production and many people are affected, AHP also magnifies its importance because it is in the limelight. Therefore, ANP is an efficient method when a study requires higher accuracy and coexists with intangible assets despite the benefits and drawbacks of each multi-criteria method.

Topics & Concepts

Analytic hierarchy processEcosystem servicesPairwise comparisonComputer scienceField (mathematics)Analytic network processEnvironmental resource managementMultiple-criteria decision analysisBusinessProcess (computing)WetlandEcosystemOperations researchEcologyEnvironmental scienceArtificial intelligenceEngineeringMathematicsOperating systemBiologyPure mathematicsLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesSoil and Land Suitability AnalysisEconomic and Environmental Valuation