Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS

Evaluation of a site suitability for sustainable urban settlement growth is crucial. A system for evaluating an interaction between the factors must be established to assure that critical site selection interrelationships are not neglected. To solve this problem, the proposed methodology was evaluat...

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Main Authors: Liladhar Rane N., Achari A., Hashemizadeh A., Phalak S., Pande C.B., Giduturi M., Khan M.Y.A., Tolche A.D., Tamam N., Abbas M., Yadav K.K.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-345022024-10-14T11:20:14Z Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS Liladhar Rane N. Achari A. Hashemizadeh A. Phalak S. Pande C.B. Giduturi M. Khan M.Y.A. Tolche A.D. Tamam N. Abbas M. Yadav K.K. 58667184000 58165906700 57206465884 58667648800 57193547008 58667878700 56995400700 57198446685 57216273552 57201738440 57202908705 GIS techniques multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) multi-influence factor (MIF) Site selection sustainable settlement development India Maharashtra Nashik GIS human settlement multicriteria analysis site selection sustainability sustainable development urban area Evaluation of a site suitability for sustainable urban settlement growth is crucial. A system for evaluating an interaction between the factors must be established to assure that critical site selection interrelationships are not neglected. To solve this problem, the proposed methodology was evaluated to identify a suitable site for sustainable residential development in Nashik, India. The Geographic information system (GIS)-based multi-influence factor (MIF) approach is used in this study to find ideal locations for future urban settlement. The assessment was based on 11 factors including vegetation, elevation, land use, industry, drainage network, slope, water bodies, road, health services, railway station and population density. The sustainable site suitability was delineated by aggregating all considered factors and their associated MIF weights using the interrelationship between the factors. The results showed that 27.26% of research area was not ideal for settlement development, 16.82% was low suitable, 30.65% was moderately suitable, 16.48% was highly suitable and 8.77% was very highly suitable. Most of the suitable sites were located near the existing habitant area, and major roads. The suitability sites were validated using receiver-operating characteristic (ROC), and area under curve (AUC) value of 0.895 indicated that the model was effective. Sensitivity analysis revealed that the distance from road, drainage network, and health services are the dominant for selecting the optimal location of settlement development in research area. The findings of the delineated ideal areas for the intensive urban settlement development will be helpful to planners and policy makers for sustainable urban growth in the near future. � 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Final 2024-10-14T03:20:13Z 2024-10-14T03:20:13Z 2023 Article 10.1080/10106049.2023.2272670 2-s2.0-85175064870 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175064870&doi=10.1080%2f10106049.2023.2272670&partnerID=40&md5=33f10225feaa6baadc513f3678d89c3c https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34502 38 1 2272670 All Open Access Gold Open Access Taylor and Francis Ltd. Scopus
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topic GIS techniques
multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM)
multi-influence factor (MIF)
Site selection
sustainable settlement development
India
Maharashtra
Nashik
GIS
human settlement
multicriteria analysis
site selection
sustainability
sustainable development
urban area
spellingShingle GIS techniques
multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM)
multi-influence factor (MIF)
Site selection
sustainable settlement development
India
Maharashtra
Nashik
GIS
human settlement
multicriteria analysis
site selection
sustainability
sustainable development
urban area
Liladhar Rane N.
Achari A.
Hashemizadeh A.
Phalak S.
Pande C.B.
Giduturi M.
Khan M.Y.A.
Tolche A.D.
Tamam N.
Abbas M.
Yadav K.K.
Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS
description Evaluation of a site suitability for sustainable urban settlement growth is crucial. A system for evaluating an interaction between the factors must be established to assure that critical site selection interrelationships are not neglected. To solve this problem, the proposed methodology was evaluated to identify a suitable site for sustainable residential development in Nashik, India. The Geographic information system (GIS)-based multi-influence factor (MIF) approach is used in this study to find ideal locations for future urban settlement. The assessment was based on 11 factors including vegetation, elevation, land use, industry, drainage network, slope, water bodies, road, health services, railway station and population density. The sustainable site suitability was delineated by aggregating all considered factors and their associated MIF weights using the interrelationship between the factors. The results showed that 27.26% of research area was not ideal for settlement development, 16.82% was low suitable, 30.65% was moderately suitable, 16.48% was highly suitable and 8.77% was very highly suitable. Most of the suitable sites were located near the existing habitant area, and major roads. The suitability sites were validated using receiver-operating characteristic (ROC), and area under curve (AUC) value of 0.895 indicated that the model was effective. Sensitivity analysis revealed that the distance from road, drainage network, and health services are the dominant for selecting the optimal location of settlement development in research area. The findings of the delineated ideal areas for the intensive urban settlement development will be helpful to planners and policy makers for sustainable urban growth in the near future. � 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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Liladhar Rane N.
Achari A.
Hashemizadeh A.
Phalak S.
Pande C.B.
Giduturi M.
Khan M.Y.A.
Tolche A.D.
Tamam N.
Abbas M.
Yadav K.K.
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author Liladhar Rane N.
Achari A.
Hashemizadeh A.
Phalak S.
Pande C.B.
Giduturi M.
Khan M.Y.A.
Tolche A.D.
Tamam N.
Abbas M.
Yadav K.K.
author_sort Liladhar Rane N.
title Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS
title_short Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS
title_full Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS
title_fullStr Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS
title_full_unstemmed Identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and GIS
title_sort identification of sustainable urban settlement sites using interrelationship based multi-influencing factor technique and gis
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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