1. Protective Project Decision Model Based on Critic-Topsis and Optimization Algorithm.
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Liang, Zhengrong, Wu, Congcong, and Li, Jinkang
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OPTIMIZATION algorithms ,SUSTAINABLE development ,THREE-dimensional modeling ,ECONOMIC development ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations - Abstract
This paper deals with one of the dire needs of wildlife conservation: effective decision-making frameworks. Growing global connectivity and economic development result in growing demand for certain wildlife products, causing enormous ecological damage and losses in biodiversity. This three-dimensional model includes evaluation based on power, resources, and interest for finding the best partners for conservation projects using the Critic-Topsis model combined with optimization algorithms. The model is then applied using a case study of the United States' terrestrial and inland water reserves. Data used in the study were sourced from 21 countries and organizations identifying key stakeholders like governments, specifically that of the US. The research showed that successful conservation would only be reached by cooperation between governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders that need to collaborate on the same platform. The findings show that strategic and data-driven approaches can make a huge difference in enhancing the impact of wildlife protection initiatives. Conclude that further research into and adaptation of these models must be continued to respond to the ever-changing challenges that surround wildlife conversation, sustainable development, and ecological balance. This forms a very strong foundation for future planning and implementation of the conservation plan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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