Affiliation:
1. Health Services Vocational School, Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, Erzincan, Turkey
Abstract
Establishing an observatory often involves complex decisions, such as
choosing a site based on multiple conicting criteria. In this study, we
develop a multi-criteria decision analysis process by combining Geographic
Information System (GIS) analysis with the (MCDA) Multi-Criteria Decision
Analysis and use this process to determine the most suitable sites for the
construction of an observatory in the Malatya urban area. GIS was used to
calculate, classify, and analyze criteria, while FAHP (Fuzzy Analytic
Hierarchy Processes, Buckley's method) and BWM(MCDA type Best-Worst Method)
methods were used to weight the decision criteria and determine their effects
on alternative sites. While the Cloud Cover criterion in the BWM method was
the most important criterion with 28%, the most important criterion for the
FAHP method had a comparable value of 27.8%. Meteorological criteria were
the most important criteria group with values of 50.4% according to the FAHP
method and 44.6% according to the BWM method. The study is based on
meteorological, geographic, and anthropogenic datasets, suggesting the most
appropriate sites for the astronomical observatory within the boundaries of
the study area. The proposed sites are the result of site selection, which
is the first phase of site selection for astronomical observatories. This
site selection is important to limit the number of field alternatives. It is
necessary to conduct field tests among the proposed areas and select the final
site according to the results. The successful use of GIS and more than one
MCDA method will pave the way for the development of various methods for
astronomical observatory site determination.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics