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The multi‐actor, multi‐criteria analysis methodology (MAMCA) for the evaluation of transport projects: Theory and practice
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Logistics ProcessesEngineeringProject ManagementTransportation Systems ModelingTransport SectorMultiple-criteria Decision AnalysisQuality Function DeploymentMulti‐criteria Analysis MethodologyManagementMulti-criteria Decision MakingSystems EngineeringLogisticsData-driven Decision SupportMulticriteria EvaluationTransportation Systems AnalysisMamca MethodologyTransport InfrastructureTransportation EngineeringTransport ProjectsEvaluation ProcessBusinessInfrastructure SystemsTransport Modelling
Abstract In this paper the multi‐actor multi‐criteria analysis (MAMCA) method to evaluate transport projects is presented. This evaluation method specifically focuses on the inclusion of qualitative as well as quantitative criteria with their relative importance, defined by the multiple stakeholders, into one comprehensive evaluation process in order to facilitate the decision making process by the different stakeholders. The MAMCA methodology is introduced by an overview of other evaluation methods for transport projects in the past and is illustrated by means of two practical cases. The introduction will lead us to the theoretical conception of the MAMCA method where we draw the attention to the proven usefulness of the MAMCA for the evaluation of transport projects and the inclusion of different kinds of stakeholders, individuals as well as groups, into the evaluation process.
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