Spatial Modeling of Land Use Suitability for Industrial site selection and Planning (A case study about Ghazvine Province)

Abstract:
Geo-information technology offers an opportunity to support industrial development plan. Adequate geo-spatial information is a prerequisite for sustainable development. By providing such information, which serves as an important tool for decision-making in land use planning, and merging AHP technique for spatial modeling of land use suitability for industrial site selection and planning we can help provide effective information to monitoring of environmental resources and present sustainable development plan. By attention to industrial development situation in Ghazvine province. By using GIS and AHP, industrial modeling results in sustainability and development planning in this province is thus unique and essential. Accurate information on land parameters and environmental resources is essential to effective land use planning.
The article also discusses the role that geo-information and GIS by using environmental parameters play in industrial planning and management to reduce negative impacts of improper land use planning and present proper alternatives for industrial developing of Ghazvine.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Sustainability, Development and Environment, Volume:2 Issue: 3, 2015
Pages:
11 to 20
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