Delineation of suitable areas for crops using a Multi-Criteria Evaluation approach and land use/cover mapping: a case study in Central Mexico

2003 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro Ceballos-Silva ◽  
Jorge López-Blanco
Land ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1174
Author(s):  
Puteri Nur Atiqah Bandira ◽  
Mohd Amirul Mahamud ◽  
Narimah Samat ◽  
Mou Leong Tan ◽  
Ngai Weng Chan

Although the aquaculture industry contributes less than 0.2% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Malaysia, it has slowly become an important economic activity due to the high-value species productions for domestic and international markets. In addition, aquaculture can potentially be used as a sustainable solution for food security in the future. At present, the selection of aquaculture sites has not received much attention. Thus, this study aims to integrate a Geographic Information System and multi-criteria evaluation approach in identifying the potential sites for brackish aquaculture in the George Town Conurbation, Malaysia. ArcGIS 10.4 was used to perform site selection analysis together with the essential spatial data such as current land use, environmentally sensitive data, and soil quality that influence suitable sites selection for aquaculture. The selection was undertaken in ad hoc manners based on available land identified by aquaculture operators. The results indicated that the George Town Conurbation has a minimal potential site (0.37%) for aquaculture sites. This minimal number results from the expansion of built-up areas towards urban fringe areas; hence less land becomes available for aquaculture. A reasonable buffer zone should be designated as a boundary between urban development and aquaculture to avoid land-use conflict between these two activities.


2016 ◽  
Vol 57 ◽  
pp. 444-458 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Walter ◽  
Sara Latorre Tomás ◽  
Giuseppe Munda ◽  
Carlos Larrea

2012 ◽  
Vol 518-523 ◽  
pp. 6056-6060
Author(s):  
Li Jie He ◽  
Paolo Vincenzo Genovese

This article investigates a strategy for the distribution of land to develop urban agriculture, and speculate how to apply Geographic Information System (GIS) and Multi-criteria Evaluation (MCE) for determining the location and level of conflict between agriculture and other forms of human intervention. The procedure is applied on a case study in the city of the Netherlands: Delft. And the findings expect to produce a model which shows a set of suitability maps, using which planners may quickly compare scenarios and make a decision.


Author(s):  
A. Abedini ◽  
M. Lotfian ◽  
M. Moradi

Being one of the most controversial issues in urban planning, land use planning has always been in the focus of researches. Land use planning is a subdivision of urban planning which tends to arrange land uses in order to avoid conflicts among them. In order to achieve a transparent and effective urban planning, land uses should be located and allocated in an ideal situation so that avoid negative impacts from neighbouring parcels and land uses. Neighbouring land uses can produce externalities and negative impacts on other land uses because of inter-land use interaction. These externalities may be undesirable effects such as noise, air and visual pollution or may be caused by hazardous facilities. The main objective of this research is to propose a new multi-criteria evaluation model for land use compatibility assessment. Considering the fact that a considerable number of factors affect the compatibility degree of neighbouring land uses, a multi-criteria evaluation approach is employed to address the aforementioned problem. This research employs the integration of Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA) methods to facilitate land use compatibility evaluation with respect to optimism degree. The applicability of the proposed model is illustrated by the problem of land use compatibility assessment for elementary schools in Tehran. The results indicate that most of the current schools are situated in a location which is incompatible for the land use type of elementary school especially in the southern and central parts of the city.


2017 ◽  
Vol 04 (03) ◽  
pp. 272-277
Author(s):  
Tawhida A. Yousif ◽  
Nancy I. Abdalla ◽  
El-Mugheira M. Ibrahim ◽  
Afraa M. E. Adam

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