Assessing Green Infrastructures Using GIS and the Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method: The Case of the Al Baha Region (Saudi Arabia)

Author:

Mobarak Babikir,Shrahily RaidORCID,Mohammad AlsharifORCID,Alzandi Abdulrhman Ali

Abstract

Among the Saudi Vision 2030 programs is the Green Saudi Initiative, which aims to protect the environment, energy conversion, and sustainability projects to build a sustainable future. In the present paper, Green Infrastructures (GI) were assessed, analyzed, and mapped using GIS and Analytic Hierarchy Process-based-Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method (AHP-MCDM). Ten criteria were selected to elaborate the GI suitability map (DEM, slope, topographic position index, rainfall, distance to the water lines, topographic wetness index, distance to the road, wind speed, housing income group high (high-income people) map, employment in the agricultural sector, and land use land change). The results revealed four classes of suitability: Poor, Fair, Good, and Excellent. The “Excellent” area for GI planning was estimated at 983 km2 (9%), whereas the “Good” area covered 36% (3987 km2). The excellent and good areas for GI were more localized in the central part of the Al Baha region in the areas of Al Bahah, Elmandaq, Alatawlah, and the central part of Buljurshi. According to the obtained results, the southern part of the study is not suitable for GI planning; this is explained by the large area of barren land and sand. The results obtained by this research may help managers and decision-makers in future planning for GI areas in the Al Baha region.

Funder

Ministry of High education and Al-Baha University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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