Using the TreeSoft Set and AROMAN Approach for Evaluating Environmental Design Quality in Urban Parks: An Integrated Methodology
Keywords:
TreeSoft Set; Multi-criteria Decision-Making Approach; Environmental Design; Urban ParksAbstract
Urban parks play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life in cities by providing
green spaces for recreation, social interaction, and environmental sustainability. However,
evaluating the environmental design quality of these parks requires a structured and multicriteria approach that considers aesthetic appeal, ecological balance, accessibility, safety, and user
satisfaction. This study explores a comprehensive framework for assessing urban park design
quality by incorporating environmental, functional, and social dimensions. By applying a MultiCriteria Decision-Making (MCDM) approach, the research identifies key factors that influence
park usability and sustainability. We use the TreeSoft Set to show the relationship between the
criteria and sub-criteria. We have six main criteria and 30 sub-criteria. We use the MEREC method
to compute the criteria weights and the AROMAN method to rank the alternatives
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