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A land-use mix allocation model considering adjacency, intensity, and proximity

Title
A land-use mix allocation model considering adjacency, intensity, and proximity
Author
이명훈
Keywords
Land-use allocation; land-use mix; multi-objective function; spatial planning
Issue Date
2019-11
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE, v. 34, no. 5, Page. 899-923
Abstract
Land-Use Mix (LUM) refers to the strategy of integrating complementary functions within a building or area. While LUM has become a dominant approach in urban planning, its actual benefits and vision for spatial planning remain unclear. To clarify this issue, this study discerns the spatial features of land-use patterns depending on the compatibilities among land-use categories. Accordingly, this study introduces three LUM measures - adjacency, intensity, and proximity - to identify differences in the spatial distribution of land-use categories. Based on these measures, a land-use allocation model is developed to specify spatial patterns satisfying the given compatibilities. This model is tested by applying the concept of the neighborhood unit on a case study of normative land-use patterns subject to specified compatibilities. The results describe spatial features of four compatibility sets, including a set exhibiting a compatibility conflict between the same land-use pair and LUM measures when, for example, a given land-use pair is compatible in terms of intensity but incompatible in terms of proximity. Understanding the spatial features of a normative land-use pattern that satisfies various possible compatibilities will facilitate the incorporation of the LUM approach into local planning guidance and zoning ordinances.
URI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13658816.2019.1687899https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/155011
ISSN
1365-8816; 1362-3087
DOI
10.1080/13658816.2019.1687899
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