Starting from the definition of main objectives, the type of industry and the region of interest together with field experts, in site screening phase we begin with defining criteria for selecting optimal industrial location. This is important consideration as it eliminates all sites outside the selected region from the list of possible sites. When we speak about feasible sites, after defining the screening criteria begins spatial data collection and analysis for micro and macro location in GIS, what resulting with the map of solutions arias (Fig. 5) and candidate sites (Fig. 6). This stage is very important because now we have clearly defined number of possible sites (alternatives), This is accomplished through levels of satisfaction to divide the candidate sites into those who are acceptable and those who are not. According to the type of industry, the experts of the field and/or the decision makers would define the suitability criteria (physical, environmental, geographical, technical criteria and political) for the sites of interest. The suitability criteria would define the required level of satisfaction that each eligible site must achieve. On the similar way are made input maps for constraints by collecting spatial data and produces standardized maps for GISMCDA analysis.
Starting from the definition of main objectives, the type of industry and the region of interest together with field experts, in site screening phase we begin with defining criteria for selecting optimal industrial location. This is important consideration as it eliminates all sites outside the selected region from the list of possible sites. When we speak about feasible sites, after defining the screening criteria begins spatial data collection and analysis for micro and macro location in GIS, what resulting with the map of solutions arias (Fig. 5) and candidate sites (Fig. 6). This stage is very important because now we have clearly defined number of possible sites (alternatives), This is accomplished through levels of satisfaction to divide the candidate sites into those who are acceptable and those who are not. According to the type of industry, the experts of the field and/or the decision makers would define the suitability criteria (physical, environmental, geographical, technical criteria and political) for the sites of interest. The suitability criteria would define the required level of satisfaction that each eligible site must achieve. On the similar way are made input maps for constraints by collecting spatial data and produces standardized maps for GISMCDA analysis.
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