Analysis of Priority Scale for Watershed Reforestation Using Trapezoidal Fuzzy VIKOR Method: A Case Study in Semarang, Central Java Indonesia

: Recently, resolving a problem based on multi-criteria decision-making systems has become an attractive method. One of recent techniques is trapezoidal fuzzy VIKOR method which was used for selecting the best option among criteria. This research is aimed to utilize the VIKOR method in prioritization of watershed reforestation in Semarang City, Indonesia. Several criteria have been set for the prioritization of reforestation areas to select watersheds as reforestation targets. In this case, the six criteria and six alternatives were used in order to determine the best priority of reforestation. The result showed that VIKOR method was successfully applied to determine the best option and Kali Garang watershed was the top priority as it has the highest rank and it meets reforestation criteria compared with other watersheds criteria. is to evaluate DAS alternatives; the used criteria was set according to Hamdan


Introduction
Fuzzy logic is considered as a strong technique of reasoning approaches by associating input with output spaces and mostly used for complicated system which is hardly solved by using a conventional mathematical model [1]. The complexity of models is normally due to less accurate or unclear values of variables or parameters and therefore the mathematical models are hardly defined. VIKOR method is a new technique in fuzzy logic systems which is widely used for decision making problems. This method has been implemented by many researchers. Noordian [2] used the method for selecting the reinforcement of natural fiber composition for car hoods. The results showed that VIKOR method can help identify the type of strengthening of the composition of natural fibers to be applied to laminated metal fibers to car hoods to achieve transit weight reduction. Santawy and Ahmed [3] implemented VIKOR method for scholarship recipient selection. The results showed that the method could help the selection process and determine the scholarship recipients based on the criteria set and weighted by the employer. In addition, Salvius et al. [4] demonstrated the use of VIKOR method to evaluate consulting firms and to evaluate the best company from a number of existing consulting companies. It showed that the VIKOR method can evaluate and rank consulting firms by setting some predetermined criteria to determine the right consulting company. Civic and Vucijak [5] also used the VIKOR method as a method for material selection in wall insulation. They used the appropriate material for wall insulation by using several criteria that have been determined previously. The VIKOR method in this problem could obtain the best material ranking of every material available so the appropriate decision can be opted based on the results of the ranking that has been set. The selected system. In this research, besides using the VIKOR method, it also used fuzzy logic to determine the priority scale of reforestation in the watershed (DAS) with a case study in the City of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, as critical watersheds. This paper is structured into six sections: (1) Introduction, in which the rationale of the research is briefly introduced; (2) Literature Review, as the background of fuzzy logic theory that is used in the research; (3) Criteria System, where the number of criteria sets has been determined for solving the problems; (4) Methods, where VIKOR method was described and implemented; (5) Case Study, where the watershed in Semarang as a case problem is described; (6) Results and Discussion, which intensively analyzes the results; (7) Conclusion, which provides a summary of the main finding of this research.

Preliminaries
Elementary Definitions Definition 1. A fuzzy number A = (a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , a 4 ; ω) is defined as any subset of the real number R and it has membership function of µ A that has characteristics as [17]:

Definition 2.
A trapezoidal fuzzy number A = (a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , a 4 ; ω) is shown by any fuzzy set of the real number R which has membership function µ A (x) and can be expressed as [17][18][19]: ω − cut where the interval of this shape is described as: If a 2 = a 3 then the trapezoidal fuzzy number will coincide with the triangular one. A trapezoidal fuzzy number can also be defined as {(a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , a 4 )| a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , a 4 ∈ R; a 1 ≤ a 2 ≤ a 3 ≤ a 4 } where it denotes the smallest possible, most promising, and largest possible values and the membership function as Equation (1) and it is shown in Figure 1.
While the real number R is supported by fuzzy number A and is described as [18,20] S(A) = x ∈ R µ A (X) 0 While the real number is supported by fuzzy number and is described as [18,20] ( ) = ∈ | ( ) > 0

Concept of Fuzzy VIKOR
A word is considered to be semantically fuzzy if it cannot be well defined, meaning that it cannot be determined explicitly (correct or false) whether a particular object has the characteristics as meant by such word/term. For example, to determine the quality of data, whether the data can be categorized as 'good' or the relative importance of a decision maker, whether it is categorized as 'very important'. The concept of fuzzy logic is easy to understand because it uses a set theory and it is highly flexible because it is able to adapt to any changes and uncertainties that accompany problems [15,22].
A set is a collection of both concrete and abstract objects which have certain common characteristics. A crisp set is a set that is well defined, meaning that each of the elements in the universal set can always be determined whether it is an element/member of the set [15,23,24]. Normally, a set is characterized by a function, i.e., a function of universal set X to the set {0,1} where 0 (zero) is not an element and 1 (one) is an element. The crisp set is a set of real numbers of which has membership function expressed by a mathematical formula. The triangular fuzzy number and trapezoidal fuzzy number are the most widely used [15] and this study used fuzzy numbers with trapezium membership functions or trapezoidal fuzzy numbers.

Criteria System
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) is introduced as a method to determine the best alternative from a number of alternatives according to a set of criteria [25]. Criteria are usually chosen in the form of rule of standard and measurements in making decision. Based on the objectives, MCDM can be divided into two models [26]: multi-attribute decision making (MADM) and multi-

Concept of Fuzzy VIKOR
A word is considered to be semantically fuzzy if it cannot be well defined, meaning that it cannot be determined explicitly (correct or false) whether a particular object has the characteristics as meant by such word/term. For example, to determine the quality of data, whether the data can be categorized as 'good' or the relative importance of a decision maker, whether it is categorized as 'very important'. The concept of fuzzy logic is easy to understand because it uses a set theory and it is highly flexible because it is able to adapt to any changes and uncertainties that accompany problems [15,22].
A set is a collection of both concrete and abstract objects which have certain common characteristics. A crisp set is a set that is well defined, meaning that each of the elements in the universal set can always be determined whether it is an element/member of the set [15,23,24]. Normally, a set is characterized by a function, i.e., a function of universal set X to the set {0,1} where 0 (zero) is not an element and 1 (one) is an element. The crisp set is a set of real numbers of which has membership function expressed by a mathematical formula. The triangular fuzzy number and trapezoidal fuzzy number are the most widely used [15] and this study used fuzzy numbers with trapezium membership functions or trapezoidal fuzzy numbers.

Criteria System
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) is introduced as a method to determine the best alternative from a number of alternatives according to a set of criteria [25]. Criteria are usually chosen in the form of rule of standard and measurements in making decision. Based on the objectives, MCDM can be divided into two models [26]: multi-attribute decision making (MADM) and multi-objective decision making (MODM). Frequently, MCDM and MADM are utilized to describe the same class or category. MADM is normally used in problem solving of discrete spaces while MODM is used to solve problems in continuous space. In general, MADM is used to opt the best alternative from a number alternatives, while MODM is used for designing the best alternative. There are several common features used in MCDM, which are [26]:

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Alternatives. Alternatives are different objects and have the same opportunity to be chosen by the decision maker.

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Attributes. Attributes are often also referred to as characteristics, components, or decision criteria.
In most cases, one-level criteria are used, although there is a possibility of using sub-criteria related to the criteria that have been given. • Conflict between criteria. Some criteria usually have conflicts between one another, for example the profit criteria will conflict with the cost criteria. • Decision weight. Decision weight indicates the relative importance of each criterion, W = (w 1 , w 2 , . . . , w n ).

VIKOR Method
VIKOR is one of MADM methods by determining the alternative approach as an ideal solution in a ranking by using a ranking index based on a certain measure to find the ideal solution [2]. The VIKOR technique was introduced for resolving discrete decision-making on conflicting and non-commensurable criteria. The VIKOR ranking algorithm as follows [26,27].
Step 1. Evaluate the best rating f * i and the worst rating f − i for all the criteria,i = 1, 2, . . . , n, if the function represents an advantage then Step 2. Calculate the values of S j and R j ( j = 1, 2, . . . , m) as where w i is the weight of each criterion.
Step 3. Compute the values of S * , S − , R * , R − , Q j for formulated: is a weight that ranges from 0-1, but usually v is considered 0.5.
Step 4. Perform ranking for the alternatives by categorizing each S, R, Q values in decreasing order. The output is set in three ranking lists and denoted as S [.] , R [.] and Q [.] Step 5. In this step, we conclude that the lower the VIKOR index (Q i ), the better the alternative solution.
Alternative with the first ranking A (1) is the alternative with the highest ranking if using ascending order based on S i , R i , Q i , becoming the proposed solution if the following two requirements are met: Requirement 2. "Acceptable Stability". Alternative A (1) has to become the best ranking based on S and/or R.
If one of these two requirements cannot be met, the proposed solution should follow: (ii) If condition 2 is not met, then A (1) and A (2) is the proposed solution.
Finally, the best alternative with minimum Q i has been obtained.

Data Analysis
This study was conducted via both primary as well as secondary data collections, processing and analysis, literature review, as well as relevant government/non-government institutions. In this study, data and information were from primary and secondary data which were then analyzed using trapezoidal fuzzy VIKOR approach to determine priorities [23,25,28] in reforestation. The primary data were obtained using questionnaires regarding the evaluation of the importance of the given criteria and alternatives. The questionnaires were distributed to two (2) BPDAS-HL Pemali Jratun watershed analysis. After that, a numerical simulation was carried out with a case study at BPDAS-HL Pemali Jratun. This was then followed by calculation, starting by testing the consistency of the results of the assessment performed by decision makers. If the assessment was consistent, the next stage was to perform analysis and calculation of the criteria weight which influenced reforestation decision making. The results were used for prioritization in the selection of reforestation areas.

Case Study
There are 128 watersheds in Central Java, Indonesia, 35 of which are currently in critical condition. This is due to the increasingly lack of water catchment areas and agricultural practices that do not heed the rules of conservation. Semarang city watershed is one of watersheds that are considered critical. Therefore, it is very appropriate if in this study, the Semarang City watershed has been chosen.
This study was conducted in Semarang City, which is surrounded by five watersheds-namely Garang, Bringin, Karanganyar, Silandak, and Babon Pemali Jratun watershed (Center for Watershed and Protected Forest Management (BPDASHL)). The details can be seen in Figure 2 as follows.

Results and Discussion
The VIKOR method has been implemented for multi-criteria optimization in watershed problems and the result is shown in this section [19,[29][30][31][32]. In this research, the trapezoidal fuzzy approach was used by applying linguistic terms to evaluate the ranking of alternatives with respect to criteria as shown in Tables 1 and 2 [2].

Results and Discussion
The VIKOR method has been implemented for multi-criteria optimization in watershed problems and the result is shown in this section [19,[29][30][31][32]. In this research, the trapezoidal fuzzy approach was used by applying linguistic terms to evaluate the ranking of alternatives with respect to criteria as shown in Tables 1 and 2 [2].  [2].

Linguistic Variable Fuzzy Number
Very low (VL)  Tables 1 and 2 shows fuzzy number and their corresponding linguistic terms. Moreover, the linguistic variables and corresponding fuzzy set valuae for each criterion is show in Tables 3 and 4. Let the fuzzy rating for criterion and importance of weight of the k th decision maker be ordered number fuzzy X ij of an alternative can be evaluated as [33,34] where The weight of fuzzy W j can be defined as where According to Chang [35], defuzzification is the process of changing fuzzy number into crisp number. Defuzzification of fuzzy decision matrix and fuzzy weights of each of the criteria into crisp numbers uses the following formula .xdx x ij2 x ij1 x−x ij1 S i is the value of maximum group utility and R i is a minimum individual regret of the opponent. These variables can be calculated as where Si refers to the size of A i of the best fuzzy value and Ri refers to the size of A i of the worst fuzzy value, while w j is the weight given to each criterion c j . VIKOR index (Qi) can be obtained using the following formula v (veto) is the weight, ranging from 0-1, but v is usually 0.5. The lower the VIKOR index (Q i ), the better the alternative solution. According to Liu [36], hierarchical structure is a step to define the problem in a clearer and more detailed form. The hierarchical structure is arranged based on the views of experts in the concerned field. The top level in the hierarchical structure is the goal of the decision, the middle level is the criteria, while the lowest level is an alternative for decision. The arrangement of the hierarchical structure can be described in Figure 3. The hierarchical structure of the decision-making process applied in the watersheds in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia is as follows. where Si refers to the size of of the best fuzzy value and Ri refers to the size of of the worst fuzzy value, while wj is the weight given to each criterion cj. VIKOR index (Qi) can be obtained using the following formula (veto) is the weight, ranging from 0-1, but is usually 0.5. The lower the VIKOR index ( i Q ), the better the alternative solution. According to Liu [36], hierarchical structure is a step to define the problem in a clearer and more detailed form. The hierarchical structure is arranged based on the views of experts in the concerned field. The top level in the hierarchical structure is the goal of the decision, the middle level is the criteria, while the lowest level is an alternative for decision. The arrangement of the hierarchical structure can be described in Figure 3. The hierarchical structure of the decision-making process applied in the watersheds in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia is as follows.

Priority of Watershed Reforestation in Semarang City
Watershed  In this study, the aim is to evaluate DAS alternatives; the used criteria was set according to Hamdan [11]. Other human activities that may damage watersheds are excessive logging or deforestation, human settlement project, conversion of forest land to plantations and agricultural lands, about the criteria in reforestation area selection can be described as follows:.

C1: DAS Preservation
This criterion is set based on the function of sponges and the function of forested DAS pumps. Alternative evaluations in accordance with this criterion, experts do not only consider the DAS capacity but also the current reforestation situation in the area.

C2: Prevention of soil erosion
This criterion is set according to the paying function and the land function of forested DAS. Alternative evaluation according to these criteria, experts consider the risk of erosion of the area.

C3: Cost saving
This criterion reduces the specific costs of the regional planting and maintenance unit. This is In this study, the aim is to evaluate DAS alternatives; the used criteria was set according to Hamdan [11]. Other human activities that may damage watersheds are excessive logging or deforestation, human settlement project, conversion of forest land to plantations and agricultural lands, about the criteria in reforestation area selection can be described as follows:.

C1: DAS Preservation
This criterion is set based on the function of sponges and the function of forested DAS pumps. Alternative evaluations in accordance with this criterion, experts do not only consider the DAS capacity but also the current reforestation situation in the area.

C2: Prevention of soil erosion
This criterion is set according to the paying function and the land function of forested DAS. Alternative evaluation according to these criteria, experts consider the risk of erosion of the area.

C3: Cost saving
This criterion reduces the specific costs of the regional planting and maintenance unit. This is considered as a profit criteria.

C4: Land availability
This criterion uses an empty area suitable for reforestation owned by the City of Semarang.

C5: Community Supporting Capacity
This subjective criterion represents social acceptance of the possibility of reforestation projects in the vicinity of certain DAS. Along with the carrying capacity of the environment, this criterion has a socio-economic impact from reforestation projects on communities in the expected area.

C6: Government involvement
This subjective criterion represents the government's involvement in the possibility of reforestation projects in the DAS area. This criterion involves political consequences and possible risks from reforestation projects.
At the lowest level is an alternative to the DAS decision in Semarang City which is used as an alternative to the network structure of this research hierarchy with the notation A1: Garang DAS, A2: Bringin DAS, A3: Karanganyar DAS, A4: Silandak DAS, and A5: Babon DAS.
This hierarchical structure uses six criteria which described as (C1, . . . , C6) and six ratings of the alternatives: (A1, . . . , A6). To obtain the importance level of each criterion in the linguistic scale of the decision makers, it was conducted interviews using questionnaires. The interview results by using the questionnaires with two decision makers (D1 and D2) regarding the importance of each criterion on a linguistic scale are shown in the following Table 3. Once the results of the questionnaires on a linguistic scale were obtained as shown in Table 3, they were then transformed to trapezoidal fuzzy numbers using Table 1 and the results are presented in the following Table 4. Trapezoidal fuzzy numbers are generally used both in theory and practice of numbers [36] as trapezoidal fuzzy numbers including uncertainty fuzzy numbers [37]. The assessment of the results of the questionnaires between the alternatives and criteria on a linguistic scale according to decision makers 1 (D1) and 2 (two) (D2) is shown in Table 5. Noordiana [2] used the VIKOR method decision making using linguistic terms to determine the ratings of alternatives compared to criteria with decision makers between alternatives and on linguistic scale criteria according to decisions D1-D5. While this study is used with decision makers D1 and D2. The results on a linguistic scale as shown in Table 5 were then converted into trapezoidal fuzzy numbers by using Table 2 and the results are presented in Table 6 as follows. Table 6. Pairwise comparisons of alternative with criteria according to decision makers on fuzzy numbers. In Table 7, it shows an alternative paired comparison of criteria according to decision makers in fuzzy numbers to find the average value of several decision makers [32]. The multiple attribute group of decision making model is based on aggregating the value of crisp into intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. First, each alternative was evaluated with respect to their attributes, the value of which was provided by the decision maker as a firm number. Second, to normalize the value of a reasonable attribute in a group decision making environment, the maximum value and minimum value were added to the attribute value [38]. To discover the weight of the criteria and the pair, it was made in the form of a matrix. Matrices for criteria weight and pairwise comparison were calculated using Equations (2) and (3), and the outputs are presented in Table 7.
The concept of fuzzy logic is easy to understand because it uses the basis of set theory. Moreover, fuzzy logic is very flexible meaning that it is able to adapt to the changes and uncertainties that accompany problems [16]. The set is a collection of objects that are both concrete and abstract that have certain characteristics in common. A crisp set is a set that is explicitly defined, meaning that for each element in the set, the universe can always be determined whether it is a member or not of the set [15]. Once the results as shown in Table 7 were obtained, they were then converted into crisp numbers using Equation (4) ( Table 8).  The next step was to determine the value of f * i , i.e., the best value of each of the criteria and the value of f − i , i.e., the worst value of each of the criteria (Table 9). Once the best and worst values of each of the criteria were obtained, the next step was to determine the utility measures-i.e., value of S i and Ri using Equations (5) and (6)-and to determine the VIKOR index (Qi) using Equation (7) (Table 10). After all S i , R i , and Q i on each alternative were subjected to defuzzification, it conducted ranking [39]. The values of S i , R i , and Q i were then sorted in ascending order or ranking for alternatives one to five (A1-A5), thus obtaining the results in Table 11. Next, the optimal solutions were checked in terms of: Condition 1. Resulting in 0.67 ≥ 0.25, meaning that Condition 1 was met. Table 11, it was known that A1 had the best ranking A (1) based on S and R, meaning that Condition 2 was met. Conditions 1 and 2 were met, so Q i was the optimal solution.

Condition 2. Based on
Therefore, by using trapezoidal fuzzy VIKOR [19,29,40], it can be seen that Garang watershed was the top priority and met the criteria for reforestation compared to other watersheds. Trapezoidal fuzzy VIKOR method can be applied in other areas, but adjusted to both the conditions of the areas and the criteria pre-determined by experts in their field [18].

Conclusions and Future Work
The results of the analysis using trapezoidal fuzzy VIKOR method involving several criteria can be used as a consideration in carrying out prioritization of watershed reforestation in Semarang City. This method is a complex multi-criteria optimization method which focuses on the ranking and selection of a set of alternatives among conflicting and known criteria. It can be seen that the Garang watershed is the top priority and it meets reforestation criteria compared with other watersheds. The trapezoidal fuzzy VIKOR method can be applied in other areas, but adjusted to both the conditions of the areas and the criteria pre-determined by experts in their field.
Future work: For further research, alternatives and criteria on the linguistic scale according to decision makers can be added, so that the data entered is more varied. In addition, the VIKOR method can be applied in other programs as a ranking method to provide an alternative model for integrated watershed management policies in the form of a framework that can be implemented within a certain timeframe, both general for all watersheds and those that are specific on the basis of their critical criterion criteria. Integrated watershed management is very important in order to preserve the environment for the welfare of the community. The VIKOR method can also be applied in other fields of study as a ranking or decision support method.