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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2008.50.3.091

Estimating Optimal Potential Surface for Spatial Expansion of Built-up Area by Formulating WSM-AHP Method  

Kim, Dae-Sik (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 생물자원공학부)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.50, no.3, 2008 , pp. 91-104 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study developed the WSM (weighted scenario method)-AHP method that can optimize the weighting value for multi-criteria to make GIS grid-based potential surface. The potential surface has been used to simulate urban expansion using distributed cellular automata model and to generate land-use planning as basic data. This study formulated the WSM-AHP method in mathematically and applied to test region, Suwon city, which located on south area from Seoul. WSM-AHP method generates potential map for each pair of weighting value for all criteria, which one criterion is weighted with high weighting value and the others use low weighting value, considering that the summation for all criteria weighting values should be "1". The potential change rate to the step of weighted scenario for weighting value of criteria is standardized like AHP intensity matrix in this study. From the standard potential change rate, WSM-AHP intensity matrix is completed, and then the optimal weighting value is calculated from the maximum eigenvector of the WSM-AHP matrix, according to the new WSM-AHP method developed in this study. The applied results of new method showed that the optimal weighting value from WSM-AHP is more resonable than the general AHP specialists' evaluation for weighting value. The another new finding of this study is to suggest the deterministic approach to optimize the weighting value for the distributed CA model, which is used to find new city area and to generate rational land-use planning.
Keywords
Land-use planning; Land-use change; GIS; CA; Urban sprawl; WSM; AHP;
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