34, Volume 2018 (2019)

34, Volume 2018 (2019)

Advances in Operations Research Decision-Making for Urban Planning and Regional Development Lead Guest Editor: Marta Bottero Guest Editors: Alessandra Oppio and Chiara D’Alpaos Decision-Making for Urban Planning and Regional Development Advances in Operations Research Decision-Making for Urban Planning and Regional Development Lead Guest Editor: Marta Bottero Guest Editors: Alessandra Oppio and Chiara D’Alpaos Copyright © 2019 Hindawi. All rights reserved. This is a special issue published in “Advances in Operations Research.” All articles are open access articles distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Editorial Board Juan Aparicio, Spain Imed Kacem, France Khosrow Moshirvaziri, USA Igor L. Averbakh, Canada Ioannis Konstantaras, Greece Panagiotis P. Repoussis, Greece Eduardo Fernandez, Mexico Demetrio Laganà, Italy Shey-Huei Sheu, Taiwan Kevin Furman, USA Ching-Jong Liao, Taiwan Konstantina Skouri, Greece Ahmed Ghoniem, USA Yi-Kuei Lin, Taiwan Wolfgang Stadje, Germany Mhand Hifi, France Viliam Makis, Canada Hsien-Chung Wu, Taiwan Dylan F. Jones, UK Lars Mönch, Germany Contents Decision-Making for Urban Planning and Regional Development Marta Bottero , Chiara D’Alpaos, and Alessandra Oppio Editorial (2 pages), Article ID 5178051, Volume 2019 (2019) A New Robust Dynamic Data Envlopment Analysis Approach for Sustainable Supplier Evaluation Hava Nikfarjam , Mohsen Rostamy-Malkhalifeh , and Abbasali Noura Research Article (20 pages), Article ID 7625025, Volume 2018 (2019) Multicriteria Evaluation of Urban Regeneration Processes: An Application of PROMETHEE Method in Northern Italy Marta Bottero , Chiara D’Alpaos, and Alessandra Oppio Research Article (12 pages), Article ID 9276075, Volume 2018 (2019) Measuring Conflicts Using Cardinal Ranking: An Application to Decision Analytic Conflict Evaluations Tobias Fasth ,AronLarsson , Love Ekenberg, and Mats Danielson Research Article (14 pages), Article ID 8290434, Volume 2018 (2019) Minimizing Cost Travel in Multimodal Transport Using Advanced Relation Transitive Closure Rachid Oucheikh , Ismail Berrada, and Lahcen Omari Research Article (7 pages), Article ID 9579343, Volume 2018 (2019) Multiobjective Optimization for Multimode Transportation Problems Laurent Lemarchand ,DamienMassé ,PascalRebreyend ,andJohanHåkansson Research Article (13 pages), Article ID 8720643, Volume 2018 (2019) Integration between Transport Models and Cost-Benefit Analysis to Support Decision-Making Practices: Two Applications in Northern Italy Paolo Beria ,AlbertoBertolin ,andRaffaeleGrimaldi Research Article (16 pages), Article ID 2806062, Volume 2018 (2019) Hindawi Advances in Operations Research Volume 2019, Article ID 5178051, 2 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/5178051 Editorial Decision-Making for Urban Planning and Regional Development Marta Bottero ,1 Chiara D’Alpaos,2 and Alessandra Oppio3 1 Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 2Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padua, Italy 3Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Correspondence should be addressed to Marta Bottero; [email protected] Received 26 November 2018; Accepted 26 November 2018; Published 10 January 2019 Copyright © Marta Bottero et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Urban and regional development can be considered as mul- e paper “A New Robust Dynamic Data Envelopment tidimensional concepts which involve socioeconomic, eco- Analysis Approach for Sustainable Supplier Evaluation” by logical, cultural, technical, and ethical perspectives. Decision Nikfarjam et al. presents a new dynamic Data Envelopment problems in the domain of urban and regional development Analysis (DEA) approach for suppliers selection which takes processes represent “weak” or unstructured problems as into account social, environmental and economic criteria they are characterized by multiple actors, many and o en and considers differently from previous literature, contiguous conflicting values and views, a wealth of possible outcomes, time periods. In detail efficient Decision Making Units and high uncertainty. (DMUs) are identified in each time period and as well as Under these circumstances, evaluation of alternative an ideal DMU by implementing a robust scenario-based projects is therefore a complex decision problem, where dif- optimization approach. ferent aspects need to be considered simultaneously, and both e paper “Multicriteria Evaluation of Urban Regener- technical elements, based on empirical observations, and ation Processes: An Application of PROMETHEE Method non-technical elements, based on social visions, preferences, in Northern Italy” by M. Bottero et al. proposes an original and feelings, need to be taken into account. is complexity multimethodological evaluation procedure, which combines requires multidimensional approaches and specific qualita- SWOT Analysis, Stakeholders Analysis, and PROMETHEE tive/quantitative methods to analyse and synthesize the full method, to evaluate alternative renewal strategies in an urban variety of aspects involved in transformation processes, that area in Northern Italy and provide decision-makers with range from the environmental impacts of urban renewal to useful tools in making welfare-maximizing urban planning its impacts on energy consumption/production patterns and decisions. mobility; from the social and economic impacts of a specific e paper “Measuring Conflicts Using Cardinal Ranking: urban transformation strategy to its effects on landscape and An Application to Decision Analytic Conflict Evaluations” cultural heritage. by T. Fasth et al. provides: (a) an application of the cardinal is special issue addresses recent advances on the role of ranking method for preference elicitation to inform decision- evaluation in supporting decision-makers in urban planning makers with respect to controversies; (b) and two indexes to and regional development. papers are published in this measure potential conflicts within a group of stakeholders or special issue; each paper was reviewed by at least two between two groups of stakeholders. reviewers and revised according to review comments. e e paper “Minimizing Cost Travel in Multimodal Trans- accepted papers show the role of evaluation procedures to port Using Advanced Relation Transitive Closure” by R. support decisions in the context of urban management and Oucheikh et al. proposes a new method for travel cost opti- territorial transformations. mization, which can be applied either on path optimization Advances in Operations Research for graphs or on binary constraint reduction in Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). In addition, it introduces the mathematical background for the transitive closure of binary relations. e paper “Multiobjective Optimization for Multimode Transportation Problems” by L. Lemarchand et al. presents a model to solve service facilities localization problems in a multimode transportation context, by implementing an adapted �-constraint multiobjective method and exploring the implementation of heuristic methods based on evolution- ary multiobjective frameworks. e paper “Integration between Transport Models and Cost-Benefit Analysis to Support Decision-Making Practices: Two Applications in Northern Italy” by P. Beria et al. con- tributes to the assessment of sustainable mobility transport plans and infrastructure projects, and presents an operative application of Cost Benefit Analysis to the evaluation of alternative scenarios, complemented by the implementation of transportation models and GIS. e papers in this special issue represent a scientifically based support to address the complexity of decisions making in urban planning and regional development, improve the effectiveness and soundness of choices, and increase trans- parency in collective decision-making, by enhancing shared learning processes. We hope that this special issue will attract attention for further research into complex urban/territorial transformation processes, and will prove to be a valuable resource in the improvement of knowledge that the develop- ment of future cities and society requires. Conflicts of Interest is is to confirm that as guest editors of the special issue titled “Decision-Making for Urban Planning and Regional Development” we have not any possible conflicts of interest or private agreements with companies. Marta Bottero Chiara D’Alpaos Alessandra Oppio Hindawi Advances in Operations Research Volume 2018, Article ID 7625025, 20 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7625025 Research Article A New Robust Dynamic Data Envlopment Analysis Approach for Sustainable Supplier Evaluation Hava Nikfarjam ,1 Mohsen Rostamy-Malkhalifeh ,2 and Abbasali Noura2 Department of Mathematics, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran Department of Mathematics, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Correspondence should be addressed to Mohsen Rostamy-Malkhalifeh; mohsen [email protected] Received 8 November 2017; Accepted 14 November 2018; Published 9 December 2018 Academic Editor: Yi-Kuei Lin Copyright © 2018 Hava Nikfarjam et al. 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