Institutional implications of introducing Multi-Criteria Analysis MCA in project planning: the case of thermal treatment of solid waste in Malaysia


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E.N. Othman, . and M.H. Ehlers, . and K. Hagedorn, . (2008) Institutional implications of introducing Multi-Criteria Analysis MCA in project planning: the case of thermal treatment of solid waste in Malaysia. [Proceedings Paper]

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Social and environmental conflicts emerge reasoning of competing values and interests among the actors in a given situation towards the natural resources. This paper draws the role of rules-in-use from the Institutional Analysis and Development lAD framework of Ostrom et al 1994 which influences the action arena of Environmental Sensitive Area Decision Making focusing on the arising social and environmental conflicts in project development. The reasons of conflicts are formulating the possible interactions among the actors; local residents NGOs and experts include local authority municipal politicians project proponent and other related agencies. Two distinct groups: interest and value conflicts can be identified as the representation of reasons that are being articulated. Considering Multi-Criteria Analysis MCA as a Value Articulating Institutions we are able to determine the rules in identifying the participants their roles medium of participation basis of working data and procedures of handling data in decision making. A proposed Multi-Criteria Analysis Institutions that may change project planning process and reduce conflicts will be viewed from the conflicts resolution perspective.


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Abstract

Social and environmental conflicts emerge reasoning of competing values and interests among the actors in a given situation towards the natural resources. This paper draws the role of rules-in-use from the Institutional Analysis and Development lAD framework of Ostrom et al 1994 which influences the action arena of Environmental Sensitive Area Decision Making focusing on the arising social and environmental conflicts in project development. The reasons of conflicts are formulating the possible interactions among the actors; local residents NGOs and experts include local authority municipal politicians project proponent and other related agencies. Two distinct groups: interest and value conflicts can be identified as the representation of reasons that are being articulated. Considering Multi-Criteria Analysis MCA as a Value Articulating Institutions we are able to determine the rules in identifying the participants their roles medium of participation basis of working data and procedures of handling data in decision making. A proposed Multi-Criteria Analysis Institutions that may change project planning process and reduce conflicts will be viewed from the conflicts resolution perspective.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia. GE90 M3I61 2008 Call Number
AGROVOC Term: Solid wastes
AGROVOC Term: Thermal treatment
AGROVOC Term: Natural resources
AGROVOC Term: Environmental impact
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:14
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11736

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