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Title: A socio-economic problem regarding poplar plantation and a problem solving model by AHP
Authors: Azizi, Majid
Mohammadzadeh, Kazem
Affiliation: University of Tehran, 16th Azar str., Enghelab Sq., Tehran, Iran
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Azizi M. A socio-economic problem regarding poplar plantation and a problem solving model by AHP [Електронний ресурс] / Majid Azizi, Kazem Mohammadzadeh // Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава. — 2016. — Вип. 1 (14). — С. 47-58. — Режим доступу до журн.: http://sepd.tntu.edu.ua/images/stories/pdf/2016/16amaahp.pdf.
Bibliographic description (International): Azizi, M., & Mohammadzadeh, K. (2016). A socio-economic problem regarding poplar plantation and a problem solving model by AHP. Socio-Economic Problems and the State. 14 (1), 47-58. doi:10.14254/2223-3822.2016.14-1.6
Is part of: Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава
Socio-Economic Problems and the State
Journal/Collection: Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава
Issue: 1
Volume: 14
Issue Date: 30-máj-2016
Submitted date: már-2016
Date of entry: 5-jún-2016
Place of the edition/event: Україна, Тернопіль
Ukraine, Ternopil
DOI: 10.14254/2223-3822.2016.14-1.6
UDC: 332.14
JEL: C54
C63
O18
Keywords: poplar plantation
AHP
Azerbaijan
socio-economic
alternatives
criteria
solution
Number of pages: 12
Page range: 47-58
Start page: 47
End page: 58
Abstract: The current research presents the best solution for socio-economic problem regarding poplar plantation in Eastern and Western Azerbaijan, Iran. Planting fast growing species such as poplar is highly profitable in wood farming in Eastern and Western Azerbaijan, hence identification of socio-economic qualifications of poplar plantation would solve the problems of wood and paper industries regarding wood supply in the coming decade. Assuming previous researches and visiting poplar plantation surfaces in the so-called provinces, 51 sub-criteria were identified. These sub-criteria were categorized in five major groups: application, economic and financial, social and cultural, technical, and infrastructure. The priority and weight of the criteria and sub-criteria were determined through survey the experts and poplar farmers in wood and paper industries and poplar plantation. The findings revealed that economic and financial aspects are the most important criteria, and the sub-criteria of pre-purchase contract, water sources, and improved species have the highest priorities, respectively. For selecting the best optimized solution in the provinces, three groups of alternatives were selected: poplar farmer promotion and education using national and foreign experts, offering multiple facilities, and increasing the participation of wood and paper industries and investors with respect to poplar farmers’ problems. To select the best solution, a questionnaire was designed and administered among the experts, and then evaluated considering the sub-criteria. The results of synthesizing by AHP and Expert Choice software indicated that polar farmer promotion and education through national and foreign experts’ contribution is the best solution for providing proper situation of poplar plantation in the area and consumption of wood and paper industries. The result of sensitivity analysis indicated that economic & financial, technical and structural criteria are more sensitive when affect the solutions.
URI: http://elartu.tntu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/16849
ISSN: 2223-3822
Copyright owner: © Socio-Economic Problems and the State, 2016
URL for reference material: http://sepd.tntu.edu.ua/images/stories/pdf/2016/16amaahp.pdf
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Content type: Article
Ebben a gyűjteményben:Журнал „Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава“, 2016, Випуск 1(14)

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