Enhanced EDAS Framework for Landscape Planning and Design Quality Evaluation under Single-Valued Neutrosophic Sets

Authors

  • Kai Guo School of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environment, Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan, 430068, Huibei, China

Keywords:

Neutrosophic sets; SVNSs; EDAS model; CSM technique; quality evaluation

Abstract

Landscape planning and design quality evaluation is a systematic analysis and assessment 
of landscape project designs. Its primary goal is to ensure functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability 
of the design. The evaluation covers aspects such as spatial layout, ecological conservation, plant 
arrangement, landscape effects, and human-centered considerations. Additionally, the evaluation 
considers the economic feasibility of the project, the practicality of construction, and the ease of future 
maintenance, ensuring that the landscape space meets diverse user needs while harmonizing with 
the natural environment. The landscape planning and design quality evaluation is MAGDM. The 
single-valued neutrosophic sets (SVNSs) are useful tools to cope with uncertain information during 
the landscape planning and design quality evaluation. In this paper, the single-valued neutrosophic 
number EDAS (SVNN-EDAS) model based on single-valued neutrosophic number cosine similarity 
measure (SVNNCSM) and SVNN cosine function similarity measure (SVNNCFSM) is formed to cope 
with the MAGDM. The CRITIC model is administrated to obtain the weight numbers in light with 
the SVNNCSM and SVNNCFSM under SVNSs. Finally, numerical examples and different 
comparative analysis for landscape planning and design quality evaluation is administrated to 
validate SVNN-EDAS model.  

 

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14457042

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Published

2024-10-27

How to Cite

Kai Guo. (2024). Enhanced EDAS Framework for Landscape Planning and Design Quality Evaluation under Single-Valued Neutrosophic Sets . Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 76, 253-274. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/5178