International Archives of the
Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B4
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Average quantity of kilometers: This method is
used for those kinds of sub criteria, which have
high density near inter-city roads. In this method
the average quantity of sub criteria according to
the distances between them based on kilometers
are calculated. In these kinds of sub criteria using
the buffering method could result in wrong
answers. An explanation about this issue is
presented bellow. In figure 5 it is supposed that
both routes of AEB and ADB are similar in
distance and other criteria. The square-formed
points show a criterion (for example service
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e 4: Illustrations of the superficial buffers have 25 and 75-kilometer zones near country's seas.
departments) and the effect zones of these criteria
are shown with circle buffers. This could be
found out from figure 5 that the expansion of the
effect zones of that certain criterion in both routes
of AEB and ADB is similar since the buffer zone
in both routes covers all the route parts, so the
great quantity of special criterion in the ADB
route could not be modulated. So this result could
be achieved that if the quantities of criteria are
that much that the buffer zones of them overlap
each other, the buffer method could not be used.
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