Evaluating the compatibility of multi-functional and intensive urban land uses |
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Authors: | M Taleai A Sharifi R Sliuzas M Mesgari |
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Institution: | aGeomatics Faculty, K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran;bInternational Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This research is aimed at developing a model for assessing land use compatibility in densely built-up urban areas. In this process, a new model was developed through the combination of a suite of existing methods and tools: geographical information system, Delphi methods and spatial decision support tools: namely multi-criteria evaluation analysis, analytical hierarchy process and ordered weighted average method. The developed model has the potential to calculate land use compatibility in both horizontal and vertical directions. Furthermore, the compatibility between the use of each floor in a building and its neighboring land uses can be evaluated. The method was tested in a built-up urban area located in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. The results show that the model is robust in clarifying different levels of physical compatibility between neighboring land uses. This paper describes the various steps and processes of developing the proposed land use compatibility evaluation model (CEM). |
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Keywords: | SDSS GIS Compatibility analysis Urban land use planning Land use externalities Micro-scale model |
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