Study on Quantitative Techniques of Industrial Land Planning

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Geo-spatial planning research and practice at Micro level still lack mature and perfect quantitative techniques now. As the research object of the layout of industrial land, one kind of quantitative techniques about site layout planning will be established in regulatory planning which is session of urban and rural planning. It is the aim and main content of this article. Based on application of AHP on fixed-point analysis of the urban and rural elements, a hierarchy model of land use has been established in order to the target of optimization of industrial layout combined with the impact of industrial layout planning factor analysis. An optimized program of the industrial land layout has been proposed in the way of multi-factor evaluation, GIS analysis and objective scoring method on the various planning factors that Industrial development required. Finally it achieves the conversion from qualitative judgments to quantitative decision making in layout planning of industrial land. The technical methods maintained objectivity and accuracy of decision making and increased scientific of Regulatory Planning, and has reference on current quantitative techniques of urban and rural planning.

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