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This chapter is about a GIS-based multiple objective evaluation method that was implemented in a community in Southern Ghana to foster collaboration between local groups competing for forest resources. The study adopts decision support procedures available in Idrisi for Windows GIS to settle a dispute over allocation of forest resources. The chapter begins with a brief discussion of decision support techniques available in GIS. Thereafter, a case study illustrating the application of GIS in a multiple objective evaluation involving conflicting objectives is described. The chapter concludes with a review of contributions that GIS made to the dispute settlement process.
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Kyem, P.A.K. (2002). Using GIS to Support Multi-Objective Decision Making in Forest Management. In: Pukkala, T. (eds) Multi-objective Forest Planning. Managing Forest Ecosystems, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9906-1_5
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