Optimization of ecological leisure industrial planning based on improved GIS-AHP: A case study in Shapingba District, Chongqing, China
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Optimization of ecological leisure industrial planning based on improved GIS-AHP : A case study in Shapingba District, Chongqing, China. / Du, Tongyun; Vejre, Henrik; Fertner, Christian.
2018. Abstract from Applied Urban Modelling 2018, Cambridge, United Kingdom.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research
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T1 - Optimization of ecological leisure industrial planning based on improved GIS-AHP
T2 - Applied Urban Modelling 2018
AU - Du, Tongyun
AU - Vejre, Henrik
AU - Fertner, Christian
N1 - Conference code: 7
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - With the recent years’ rapid development of the leisure economy, an increasing number of cities focus on the development of leisure industry. However, traditional leisure industry planning does often not consider wider sustainability goals or negative environmental impacts. It becomes an urgent issue for government, planners and scholars to find more scientific methodology and develop theory from empirical case studies to solve this. To contribute to a more ecological leisure industry, this study sought a scientific methodology for ecological leisure industry planning by applying large datasets. We use point-of-interest data (POI) and spatial syntax to account for effects for the urban road network. This is incorporated in a GIS-AHP approach, developing this method further. We demonstrate the method in the case the leisure industry in Shapingba District of Chongqing, China. We apply a comparative analysis of the results of site selection of ecological leisure industry and the existing spatial layout. We concluded: 1) Traffic accessibility has significance for spatial layout and structure of ecological leisure industry. 2) Apply the concept of ecology to the actual ecological leisure industrial layout. 3) Network spatial structure is future development direction of ecological leisure industrial.
AB - With the recent years’ rapid development of the leisure economy, an increasing number of cities focus on the development of leisure industry. However, traditional leisure industry planning does often not consider wider sustainability goals or negative environmental impacts. It becomes an urgent issue for government, planners and scholars to find more scientific methodology and develop theory from empirical case studies to solve this. To contribute to a more ecological leisure industry, this study sought a scientific methodology for ecological leisure industry planning by applying large datasets. We use point-of-interest data (POI) and spatial syntax to account for effects for the urban road network. This is incorporated in a GIS-AHP approach, developing this method further. We demonstrate the method in the case the leisure industry in Shapingba District of Chongqing, China. We apply a comparative analysis of the results of site selection of ecological leisure industry and the existing spatial layout. We concluded: 1) Traffic accessibility has significance for spatial layout and structure of ecological leisure industry. 2) Apply the concept of ecology to the actual ecological leisure industrial layout. 3) Network spatial structure is future development direction of ecological leisure industrial.
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
Y2 - 27 June 2018 through 28 June 2018
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