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This article introduces the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and geographic information systems (GIS) into the traditional green space system planning. It takes the unique advantages of the multi-factor decision-making while combining the qualitative and quantitative analysis of AHP, combines with the strong spatial analysis functions of GIS, and brings a new attempt to the traditional method of...
Conventional thinking in urban remote sensing is to synchronize the dates of when satellite imagery is captured with the date a social survey, such as a population census, is collected. It's assumed that identical dates, or dates as similar as possible, are intuitively important in order to make sure that structure, the physical configuration of a city as captured by remote sensing, relates as closely...
Land suitability is the base of land use planning and decision, especially in urban region. Current research is limited in suitability of single land use type or evaluation of unidirectional factorspsila influences, such as factors of geology environment, location & economic, or geochemistry, etc.. This article focuses on Hangzhou urban area land use suitability evaluation, in which construction...
The primary goal of this research was to study the method to calculate the green space accessibility, which was used to assess the capacity and chance of inhabitants to approach green space. Many factors affecting the green space accessibility were taken into account, such as attraction of green space, distribution of population, land use pattern and traffic cost. Based on GIS software, the study...
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