Multicriteria analysis in the appraisal of projects : the case of Santa Catalina Watershed project in the Philippines
Abstract
This study briefly reviews the conventional project
appraisal method and presents a new method that takes account of
the multiple objectives, conflicts of interests, externalities
and intangibles in projects dealing with public goods.
A brief historical perspective of traditional methodologies
i3 presented which provides a starting point in recommending an
alternative appraisal method called Multicriteria Analysis. The
discussion of its theoretical premises is presented in earlier
chapters. This is followed by a chapter that provides relevant
information about the Philippines and about the case study area,
Santa Catalina Watershed. The last chapters present an empirical
application of a multicriteria analysis variant, the concordance
analysis, on the case study area. *
The results of the study show that the new methodology can
incorporate many issues that are otherwise left out in
conventional economic-financial analysis and can overcome some of
the major difficulties of cost-benefit analysis. A significant
feature of the methodology is its departure from pursuing a
single objective function and its attempt to incorporate as many
objectives as are considered necessary in the decision framework
to reach a 'satisficing compromise" solution. While it does not
consider trade-offs in the analysis, the methodology provides for
an inter-active procedure which draws the decision-maker into the
evaluation process and in the process reveals his hidden
preferences and solve the problem of trade-offs. The issue of time may also be dealt with by compounding the impacts forward
to a common terminal date. Uncertainties are taken account of by
a more sophisticated sensitivity analysis through stochastic
approach.
The study recognizes that the methodology has a great
potential in giving more information to a decision-maker and a
stronger basis for deciding within the context of conflicts of
interests and multiple objectives. It is recommended, however,
that the methodology be applied on an exploratory basis since
data needed may not yet be available in the Philippines or their
collection may prove to be lengthy.
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