DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR TREE SELECTION FOR RESTORATION OF FIRE LAND USING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS (AHP) AND SIMPLE MULTI ATTRIBUTE RATING TECHNIQUE EXPLOITING RANKS (SMARTER) METHODS
Abstract
Utilization or use of forest and land areas that are not in accordance with conservation principles can cause critical land to occur. Critical land is land inside or outside the forest area that has been damaged, so that it can cause loss or decrease in its function. The lack of knowledge of some people on critical land and the selection of inappropriate plant types sometimes makes the condition of burnt land increasingly become one of the obstacles for the Forest and Land Rehabilitation Program (RHL). Statistical data analysis can be used in the data processing process to become valuable information for the system. Applying statistical analysis methods in making decisions in selecting statistical data that has several criteria. This research is focused on the application of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to see a comparison of criteria. The SMARTER (Simple Multi Attribute Rating Technique Exploiting Rank) method is very suitable to be used to overcome the many alternatives that will be given to different soil samples later. In short, each final weight that affects the alternative is calculated with the results of the alternative assessment, so that the utility value of each alternative is obtained. From the research of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Simple Multi Attribute Rating Technique Exploiting Rank (SMARTER) method, the results of the Balangeran vegetation are obtained as the main recommendation with the greatest utility value, namely 1.321668.