Impacts of Planners' Different Viewpoints on Optimum Land-Use Allocation

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Çelik, Hüseyin Murat

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Development of different viewpoints/perspectives in the planning process and discussion of their empirical results will allow creation of "better land-use plans". In this sense, one of the deficiencies met by the land-use planners is lack of decision support system that can analyse the empirical results of different viewpoints analytically. The aim of this study is to analyse impacts between planners' different viewpoints and the optimum land-uses allocation empirically and analytically. The study uses a generalized land assignment model formulated by Hanink and Cromley (1998) [Land-use allocation in the absence of complete market values, Journal of Regional Science, 38(3), pp. 465-480] that integrates the geographical information systems with multi-criteria decision-making techniques in Cesme/Izmir in Turkey. The study results indicated that the model is very useful to analyse impacts between planners' viewpoint and optimum land-use allocation.

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GIS, Decision Support System, Empirical analysis, Land use planning, Çeşme, Planning process, Çeşme, Decision Support System, Empirical analysis, Planning process, GIS, Land use planning

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Türk, E., and Çelik, H.M. (2013). Impacts of planners' different viewpoints on optimum land-use allocation. European Planning Studies, 21(12), 1937-1957. doi:10.1080/09654313.2012.722967

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1937

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1957
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