[1]LIANG Tian-yu,WEI Zhan-min,LI Ze-ming,et al.Application of TOPSIS Method Based on Improved Entropy Weight Coefficient to Comprehensive Evaluation of the Operation Condition of Irrigation Areas[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2014,21(06):101-103,110.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
21
Number of periods:
2014 06
Page number:
101-103,110
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Public date:
2014-12-28
- Title:
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Application of TOPSIS Method Based on Improved Entropy Weight Coefficient to Comprehensive Evaluation of the Operation Condition of Irrigation Areas
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LIANG Tian-yu1, WEI Zhan-min1, LI Ze-ming1, LI Jia-bao1, FU Hai-lei2
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1. College of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Huhhot 010018, China;
2. Water Conservancy Bureau of Red Mountain Area of Chifeng City, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia 011566, China
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- Keywords:
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irrigation areas; TOPSIS model; entropy; comprehensive evaluation
- CLC:
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S274
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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An improved TOPSIS evaluation method, which aimed at comprehensive evaluation of the operation condition of irrigation areas and water-saving reconstruction benefit in recent years, was proposed in this paper. Some characteristic indexes affecting the operattion condition of irrigation areas were selected as evaluation indexes, information entropy was introduced to calculate the weight coefficient of each index and to comprehensively evaluate the operation condition benefit by using the close degree in irrigation area. The analysis result shows that the relative closeness evaluation of the optimal solution sample in 2006 was the largest and the operation conditions of the irrigation area were optimal in 10 years in the water-saving reconstruction of irrigation. It overcomed the impact of expert appraise and the materials of sample. The results indicated that the calculation principle of this model was scientific and simple,and its result of calculation process was reasonable. It can offer scientific basis and good reference for comprehensive evaluation of the operation condition benefit in irrigation areas.