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Proceedings of

4th International Conference on Advances in Bio-Informatics, Bio-Technology and Environmental Engineering ABBE 2016

"APPLICATION OF ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS FOR ANALYSIS OF IMPACT SIGNIFICANCE IN EIA OF OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY"

STEPHEN C.THEOPHILUS BABATUNDE ANIFOWOSE TOMINAYINGIBO L. FUBARA-MANUE
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-091-0-62
Pages
59 - 63
Authors
3
ISBN
978-1-63248-091-0

Abstract: “Impact significance determination is one key task required of all EIA undertakings. A major issue in EIA analysis is the subjectivity resulting in, inconsistencies in experts’ and stakeholders’ judgment. However, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) can serve as a check for inconsistencies and tool for aggregation of the different experts’ and stakeholders’ opinions on impact assessment. This study investigated the integration of AHP into EIA impact significance determination to assess the effect of consistency and inconsistency in stakeholder judgments. A case study to investigate an application of the proposed method in a major oil pipeline’s replacement project is presented. It was observed that the opinions of both experts and stakeholders were uniform on some impacts such as land use, water contamination and an increase in the cost of health services, representing 18.75% of all the identified impacts. Conversely, there were differences in opinions on other impacts revealing what could”

Keywords: impact significance determination, environmental impact assessment, analytic hierarchy process, oil and industry, multiple-criteria decision analysis.

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