Abstract
It is important to make a water resources development plan considering not only natural science but also residents' consciousness because conflict between stakeholders easily occurs when the plan involves wide effects. However, there is almost no systematic way for connecting the evaluation of residents' consciousness with a plan. In this paper, we propose the way for multi-evaluation of water resources development based on a stakeholder's viewpoint. Concretely, we construct the model for treating each stakeholder's evaluation criteria systematically by changing it to “Satisfaction Function”. This process is applied to the multi-evaluation of the Yoshino River movable weir problem's alternatives.