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In the previous chapter it has been shown that in the past decade a wide variety of multiple criteria evaluation methods has been designed, which aimed at structuring, systematizing and judging complex decision problems marked by multiple appraisal criteria. In this period, the general principle for rationalizing such complex choice and trade off problems was based on a straightforward approach: given (i) a certain well-defined evaluation problem and (ii) a certain specific evaluation technique, the aim is to identify the most plausible outcome for the decision problem concerned.
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Nijkamp, P., Blaas, E. (1994). A Methodology for Selecting a Tailor-Made Multiple Criteria Method in Transportation Planning. In: Impact Assessment and Evaluation in Transportation Planning. Transportation Research, Economics and Policy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8293-3_12
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