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This chapter presents main findings of the research carried out under this project. The conclusions drawn from the survey data analysis and data mining using three main scholar databases are also presented in this chapter. Finally, recommendations for further study and new research directions in this field of research are given at the end of the chapter. Here, we suggest that these conclusions are based on data analysis of only 30 respondents on watershed management criteria and data mining by using only three scholar databases namely sciencedirect, scopus, and sciverse using some specific keywords for different popular weighting methods and common abbreviations generally used for representing multi-criteria decision-making methods.

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Zardari, N.H., Ahmed, K., Shirazi, S.M., Yusop, Z.B. (2015). Conclusions and Recommendations. In: Weighting Methods and their Effects on Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model Outcomes in Water Resources Management. SpringerBriefs in Water Science and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12586-2_4

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