An Integrated Multi-criteria Approach for the Regional Facility Location and Development Planning Problem

Author(s):  
David Kik ◽  
Matthias G. Wichmann ◽  
Christoph Johannes ◽  
Thomas S. Spengler
Author(s):  
David Kik ◽  
Matthias Gerhard Wichmann ◽  
Thomas Stefan Spengler

AbstractLocation choice is a crucial planning task with major influence on a company’s future orientation and competitiveness. It is quite complex, since multiple location factors are usually of decision-relevance, incomparable, and sometimes conflictual. Further, ongoing urbanization is associated with locational dynamics posing major challenges for the regional location management of companies and municipalities. For example, respecting urban space as location factor, a scarcity growing over time leads to different assessment and requirements on a company’s behalf. For both companies and municipalities, there is a need for location development which implies an active change of location factor characteristics. Accordingly, considering locational dynamics is vital, as they may be decisive in the location decision-making. Although certain dynamics are considered within conventional Facility Location Problem (FLP) approaches, a systematic consideration of active location development is missing so far. Consequently, they may propagate long-term unfavorable location decisions, as major potentials associated with company-driven and municipal development measures are neglected. Therefore, this paper introduces a comprehensive decision support framework for the Regional Facility Location and Development planning Problem (RFLDP). It provides an operationalization of development measures, and thus anticipates dynamic adaptations to the environment. An established multi-criteria approach is extended to this new application. A complementary guideline ensures its meaningful applicability by practitioners. Based on a real-life case study, the decision support framework’s strength for practical application is demonstrated. Here, major advantages over conventional FLP approaches are highlighted. It is shown that the proposed methodology results in alternative location decisions which are structurally superior.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Ling Wang

<p>Based on the national situation and combined with status of building energy consumption, building energy saving development planning is the most effective measure to deal with the building energy consumption problem in China. Given the building energy saving development planning problem, proposals are given in terms of the planning patterns, planning flow and the organization, which would be of practical value to the implementation of building efficiency planning in China at current stage.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 105068
Author(s):  
Tao Wu ◽  
Zhongshun Shi ◽  
Zhe Liang ◽  
Xiaoning Zhang ◽  
Canrong Zhang

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 213-220
Author(s):  
Siti Maemunah ◽  
Adi Suhendra

This technological development has become a medium used by a state administrator to improve the welfare or services of its citizens. An innovation to capture this phenomenon is needed. Local government innovation is very important in implementing good and reliable governance (Good Governance). The implementation of regional development always begins with research and development activities, as well as assessments. Development planning is not only done on the table, without seeing the reality on the ground. The core of the planning problem is making the plan itself which includes a series of procedures and involves many parties. The long process and the many parties involved often make planning ineffective. Based on this, this study aimed to compare the differences in planning innovations carried out in two different regions in South Sulawesi and West Sumatra to compare the innovations of the two regions. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach. As a result, South Sulawesi and West Sumatra had different development innovations. South Sulawesi emphasized improving a website-based information system that would be a reference for development planning. Meanwhile, West Sumatra emphasized assessing construction services that would carry out development planning in the West Sumatra region. Suggestions for the future, each agency allocated a budget to increase the capacity of the SIPPD admin management and provide cost consequences as motivation. 


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Ling Wang

<p>Based on the national situation and combined with status of building energy consumption, building energy saving development planning is the most effective measure to deal with the building energy consumption problem in China. Given the building energy saving development planning problem, proposals are given in terms of the planning patterns, planning flow and the organization, which would be of practical value to the implementation of building efficiency planning in China at current stage.</p>


1995 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 215-228
Author(s):  
DAVID H. HARGREAVES
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2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Krois ◽  
Dan Herschler ◽  
Glen Hewitt ◽  
Tom McCloy ◽  
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