Optimizing Mini Dam Placement for Sustainable Water Management in FUTA: A GIS-MCDA Approach

Herbert Tata, Lukumon Lateef, I. Nzelibe
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Addressing the increasing demand for water resources at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) due to the growing population requires a data-driven solution. This study determined the suitable locations for the siting of mini-dams as an alternative solution to the problem of water scarcity in FUTA using a Geographical Information Systems (GIS)-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) approach by integrating five thematic factors: drainage density, slope, elevation, land cover and soil texture. Preference values were assigned to the criteria based on their importance to a dam. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to assign weights to these criteria, and they were combined using a weighted sum to produce a mini dam suitability map within the study area. The suitable areas were divided into five classes: highly suitable (9%), suitable (18%), marginally suitable (30%), least suitable (26%) and not suitable (17%). The suitability map was validated against the locations of existing dams in the study area. This study contributes to the efforts to manage water resources for a growing population in FUTA and to evaluate the GIS-AHP approach for dam siting for a small study area.
为 FUTA 的可持续水资源管理优化小型水坝布局:地理信息系统-MCDA 方法
由于人口不断增长,阿库雷联邦理工大学(FUTA)对水资源的需求日益增加,要解决这一问题,就必须采用数据驱动型解决方案。本研究采用基于地理信息系统 (GIS) 的多标准决策分析 (MCDA)方法,综合考虑了五个主题因素:排水密度、坡度、海拔、土地覆盖和土壤质地,确定了微型水坝的合适选址,作为解决 FUTA 缺水问题的替代方案。根据这些标准对大坝的重要性为其分配了偏好值。使用层次分析法(AHP)为这些标准分配权重,并使用加权总和将它们组合起来,绘制出研究区域内的小型水坝适宜性地图。适宜区域被分为五个等级:高度适宜(9%)、适宜(18%)、略微适宜(30%)、最不适宜(26%)和不适宜(17%)。根据研究区域内现有水坝的位置对适宜性地图进行了验证。这项研究有助于为 FUTA 不断增长的人口管理水资源,并评估在一个小研究区域内大坝选址的 GIS-AHP 方法。
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