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This is the code for the paper "Assessing natural hazard risks for planning the location of educational facilities: Multi-criteria decision analysis for site classification" by Vargas Mesa, Sheldon & Gagnon (forthcoming)

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Multi-criteria decision analysis for site classification of educational facilities

The code and documents from the paper "Assessing natural hazard risks for planning the location of educational facilities: Multi-criteria decision analysis for site classification" by Vargas Mesa, Sheldon & Gagnon (forthcoming), in a joint publication from IIEP-UNESCO and UNOSAT, will be stored here. Part A (0 to 3)of this paper aims at showcasing a methodology to perform a customized classification of educational facilities according to a context-relevant natural hazard risk index. Part B (4) includes a multi-criteria decision analysis to determine the suitability of land to host new infrastructure, and to provide insights in the maintenance of the existing one. To find more about this paper, and the work IIEP-UNESCO performs in the intersection of geospatial data and educational planning and management, go to http://www.iiep.unesco.org/geo

A QGIS plugin has been developed and is currently accessible here https://github.com/GispoCoding/mcda-plugin and can be found on the QGIS plugin page here https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/mcda/.

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Designations employed and the presentation of the materials resulting from the use of this code do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever from the UN, UNESCO, or IIEP-UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, area, authorities, concerning the delimitation of frontiers or boundaries.

This material has been partly funded by UK aid from the UK government; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies.

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