Abstract
In order to evaluate regional sustainability, a comprehensive framework is needed that can integrate a number of economic and environmental variables into a transparent and policy-relevant evaluation approach. The present study presents a data-driven informatics framework for the evaluation of Thai provinces that utilizes the additive weighting-based variant assessment algorithm (AWVAA) with Charnes–Cooper–Rhode (CCR)-based two-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA). The system allows three interrelated activities: provincial screening, representative decision-making unit selection, and comparative efficiency benchmarking of economic and environmental performance. AWVAA employs global and local simple additive weighting algorithms in screening 77 provinces to find representative units while keeping regional balance and data completeness. In the second phase, the selected provinces are evaluated by a two-stage DEA structure based on CCR to measure their relative efficiency for transforming development-related inputs into intermediate operational factors and ultimate economic and environmental outputs. The analysis starts with investment, tourist arrivals, and newborns as initial inputs, moves through energy use, electricity consumption, number of factories, and number of vehicles as intermediate variables, and ends with gross provincial product and air quality indicators, including ozone, PM10, and PM2.5 as final outputs. The proposed framework selects 16 typical provinces and shows significant variations in overall CCR efficiency and super-efficiency performance over the selected set. The results suggest that provinces with high screening-stage prominence may not necessarily become the strongest DEA-based standards and emphasize the complimentary roles of representative unit selection and formal efficiency assessment. The study combines multi-criteria screening with benchmarking based on DEA to give a transparent and replicable method for regional sustainability monitoring, comparative assessment, and evidence-based policy planning. The results provide an informatics-oriented paradigm for complicated regional evaluation and practical insights for enhancing sustainable provincial development in Thailand.
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