Opinion convergence in location: A spatial version of the Delphi method |
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Authors: | Simone Di ZioAuthor Vitae Antonio Pacinelli Author Vitae |
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Affiliation: | The G. d'Annunzio University, Viale Pindaro 42, 65127 Pescara, Italy Telematic University “L. da Vinci,” Piazza San Rocco 2, 66010 Torrevecchia Teatina, Chieti, Italy |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes a modified version of the Delphi method, starting from the assumption that in many situations the convergence of opinions can be considered in a spatial context. The Spatial Delphi we suggest is based, like the classical Delphi, on the judgments of experts, and it is useful in the consultations for decision and/or forecast purposes, provided that they concern matters of spatial location. The basis for the questionnaire is a map, on which each expert provides, as answer(s), one or more opinion-points, i.e., locations that, according to their opinion, are best for a specific purpose. We propose a method for narrowing the area of convergence along a multi-step procedure so that the final result of the consultation is a small portion of the initial territory with respect to the initial area considered. Besides a simulation study, we report also a prototype application with a panel of twelve experts. |
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Keywords: | Delphi convergence of opinions GIS K function fractal dimension |
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