Abstract

Sustainable development evaluation is the basis of city sustainable development research, and effective evaluation is the foundation for guiding the formulation and implementation of sustainable development strategy. In this paper, we provided a new city sustainable development evaluation method called hesitant multiplicative fuzzy TODIM (HMF-TODIM). The main advantage of this method is that it can deal with the subjective preference information of the decision-makers. The comparison study of existing methods and HMF-TODIM is also carried out. Additionally, real case analysis is presented to show the validity and superiority of the proposed method. Research results in this paper can provide useful information for the construction of sustainable cities.

Highlights

  • Urbanization brings a series of ecological and environmental problems while bringing about economic and social benefits [1]

  • This paper presents a new city sustainable development evaluation method based on hesitant multiplicative fuzzy information

  • Hesitant multiplicative information aggregation operators were first proposed by Xia and Xu [25]

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Summary

Introduction

Urbanization brings a series of ecological and environmental problems while bringing about economic and social benefits [1]. The study on the evaluation of urban sustainable development is a universal issue [3]. There are many researches on the evaluation of urban sustainable development at home and abroad. This paper presents a new city sustainable development evaluation method based on hesitant multiplicative fuzzy information. Xia and Xu [25] proposed the hesitant multiplicative preference relation (HMPR). These two kinds of preference relation are very useful in describing the preference relations of the decision-makers [26,27,28].

Preliminaries
Distance Measure for HMEs
Extended TODIM Method under Hesitant Multiplicative Environment
Case Studies
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