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Development of Integrated Planning Simulation Model for Supporting Rural Village Planning  

Kim, Dae-Sik (Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, College of Agri. & Life Sciences, Chungnam Nat'l Univ.)
Chung, Ha-Woo (Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, College of Agri. & Life Sciences, Seoul Nat'l Univ.)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.9, no.4, 2003 , pp. 43-51 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to integrate the simulation models for rural settlement planning (SimRusep) in the district level (Myon) area of rural counties. The SimRusep, which has two modules of key villages selection and spatial planning for the selected villages, consists of four sub-models such as the spatial location-allocation model of center villages (SLAMCV), the potential centrality evaluation model (PCEM), the land use planning model (LUPM), and the 3-dimensional spatial planning modeller (3DSPLAM). Basically, map data of the integrated system which can be operated on the UNIX environment is inputted and treated using GIS (ARC/INFO) and then its village planning results is graphically presented on the AutoCAD. In order to verify the practical applicabilities of the SimRusep, an administrative area, Ucheon-myun, HoengSung-gun, KangWon-do, was selected as a case study area. It was well operated in the strategic application trials considering application of each sub-model in the study area. The operation results of the SimRusep showed the possibilities of realtime simulation from the selection of key village to its final stereoscopic presentation of planned results. Alternative village plan proposals can be swiftly drafted, which means very practical support for decision making process and public participation.
Keywords
Cellular automata (CA); Geographic information system (GIS); Location-allocation analysis; Multi-criteria evaluation (MCE); Planning model;
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