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Evaluation of Integrated Land Development Approaches:Application of Multi-Attributed Decision-Making Methods

ABSTRACT
Land resources are the foundation of national development. The land resources in Taiwan in limited, and with the population growing as well as rapid economic development, the demand for land increases, resulting in overload of land uses. In addition, due to lack of appropriate allocation of land resources to development and of comprehensive planning, the current uses of land resources do not appear reasonable. In order to put national policy into practice, enhance efficient use of land resources, and complement national socioeconomic development, under the guideline of equity distribution of land rights (efficient use of land and equity distribution of land benefits, the government crafts land comprehensive plans and encourages private sectors to provide land and capital, to collaboratively participate in public investments to achieve the goals of national policy.
In view of the current institution of land use development, development overrides planning in land use systems, focusing on pursuing of efficiency. In the long run, this practice is confined by inflexibility of zoning, failing to fit the need of socioeconomic development. There is a need for a policy of planning leading development to solve various land use problems. In many land use development cases, the government should make choices, i. e., in developing land, alternatives must be considered.
The research explores the meaning and use of multi-attribute decision making techniques and decision analysis, explains through several development measures the basic theories and characteristics for comparisons, and establishes development orientations and policies issues for cross-national examinations of land development experiences and practices.
Based on the analytic hierarchy process, the research conducts a questionnaire survey of experts and scholars to evaluate land comprehensive development measures. The findings from the research are as follows:
1.National land development should balance among
ecology, living, and production.
2.Planning leading development should be the land
use policy to achieve the goals of urban
planning.
3.The goals of land comprehensive development
should be grounded on urban comprehensive
development.
4.Factors that affect land development include
citizens¡¦ rights, construction effects,
financial burden, and market demand, which in
turn have significant influence on solving
urban and regional development.
5.According to the survey, with respect to
achieving the goal of urban comprehensive
development, the ranking of the weights of the
factors in Item 4 is construction effects,
citizens¡¦ rights, market demand, and
financial burden.
6.The result of the evaluation suggests that to
achieve urban comprehensive development, the
ranking is zone expropriation, development
permit, urban renewal, and urban land
consolidation.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0716102-134818
Date16 July 2002
CreatorsChen, Deng-Hui
Contributorsnone, none, none
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0716102-134818
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