BRAGA, C. F. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4264080796514909; BRAGA, Cybelle Frazão Costa.
Résumé:
This dissertation presents a methodology for evaluation of alternatives for urban water
demand management, with focus on multiple criteria and multiple decision makers. The
decision group - the participants in the management process - was formed based on some
Basin Committees already implemented in Brazil, including representatives of the
following societal groups: government, users and civil society. The decision-makers
opinions was obtained through interviews, using a questionnaire, when each decision
maker evaluated 13 demand-management alternatives, under 5 criteria, and also expressed
the degree of desirability of implementation of each alternative, the global evaluation.
Both the criteria and the global evaluation were formulated in linguistic categories,
inspired in Fuzzy Logic, in which the decision-maker defined the evaluation, with
weighting among the categories, i f desirable. After concluding the interviews, an analysis
of the decision-makers behaviour towards the alternatives was performed, individually,
within groups and between groups, selecting the more desirable alternatives for the city.
From the decision-makers opinions, expressed in the interviews, a multicriteria Fuzzy
Logic based model was developed and implemented, for representing the decision-makers
behaviour. The model can be used, then, by the analyst, by the management institutional
body, or by the basin committee, to simulate the behaviour of the decision group when
facing new management alternatives similar to those studied in this research. The
methodology of analysis and the model were applied to the case of Campina Grande, in the
State of Paraiba, Brazil.