Gis-aided land evaluation and decision-making for regulating urban expansion: A South African case study |
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Authors: | Johannes Hendrik Van der Merwe |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa |
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Abstract: | A computerised aid to the land use planning process is demonstrated on the urban edge of Cape Town, South Africa. Multi-criteria analysis is performed in the IDRISI GIS package to evaluate development suitability for four land use categories according to appropriately measured and weighted criteria. The four suitability images are then subjected to multi-objective land allocation to demarcate optimum locations for each land use type. The decision-making process entails execution of seven consecutive steps which are discussed in detail and applied in the case study. Technical decisions are rationalised and results displayed. The paper concludes with a call for the development of applications which can incorporate public participation in this type of decision-making process to ensure the wider acceptance of advanced GIS technology as appropriate technology . |
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