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Multiple Criteria Analysis for Agricultural Decisions

Part of the Developments in Agricultural Economics series
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Despite the recognition given to the existence of multiple objectives in agricultural decision making, very little seems to have been done by agricultural economists to develop and use methodologies that model the decision situations realistically.

This is particularly intriguing when one notices the amount of effort that has been devoted to the development and use of multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) techniques in disciplines such as management science, water resources research and forest planning.

There are virtually no (text) books available in agricultural economics which explain the nature and structure of MCDM techniques and demonstrate how they can be used to model decisions involving multiple objectives.

There is a need for such a book and this book attempts to fill the gap.

It is divided into three parts. The first, comprising two chapters, is philosophical in nature and deals with the rationale behind the use of multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) techniques in decision making, and the fundamental concepts that must be understood to grasp the nature of these methods.

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Elsevier Science Ltd
0444874089 / 9780444874085
Hardback
630.681
01/05/1989
United Kingdom
258 pages
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