Evaluation of public transportation sustainability factors in Twin Cities of Pakistan: A DEMATEL analysis
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This study proposes a decision making trial and evaluation laboratory
(DEMATEL) approach for the evaluation of public transportation (PT)
sustainability factors in Pakistan. The methodology both explores the
priorities PT sustainability factors and lists cause and effect groups. After
briefly reviewing the related literature, the PT sustainability framework is
constructed, and the DEMATEL-based multiple-criteria decision analysis
(MCDM) approach is introduced. Our methodology is then applied to
evaluate PT sustainability factors in the Twin Cities (Islamabad,
Rawalpindi) of Pakistan. A sensitivity analysis is also performed by
assigning different weights to decision-makers. The results reveal the
following: 1) Traffic congestion, infrastructure and aesthetics are the most
prominent factors for PT sustainability. 2) Air pollution, infrastructure,
accident damage, affordability, and aesthetics are in the cause group. 3)
Traffic congestion, accessibility, and human health impact are consistently
in the effect group, emphasizing their secondary nature. Their resolution
depends on tackling the problems in the cause group. 4) Although
environmental factors such as air pollution emerge as the most significant
causal factor, they are ranked lower in significance.











