2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132413961
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A Two-Stage Fuzzy Optimization Model for Urban Land Use: A Case Study of Chongzhou City

Abstract: Under the background of New-type Urbanization, with the continuous advancement of urbanization and the all-round development of cities, all kinds of demands are also rising. In the case of demand, it is difficult to quickly adjust from the land supply side and to guide the optimization of the structure and layout of land use is one of the methods to achieve this based on the current situation and shortage of urban land use structure and spatial arrangement. Because of the complexity, uncertainty and dynamics o… Show more

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“…The article 'Hybrid Economic-Environment-Ecology Land Planning Model under Uncertainty-A Case Study in Mekong Delta' [1] and the article 'A Two-Stage Fuzzy Optimization Model for Urban Land Use: A Case Study of Chongzhou City' [2] both propose land use optimization model tools based on uncertainty. The authors of the former article focus on three uncertainties in land use systems, which are interval uncertainty, fuzzy uncertainty, and random uncertainty, and propose an interval probabilistic fuzzy land use allocation (IPF-LUA) model to manage these uncertainties.…”
Section: The Development Of Spatial Simulation/optimization Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article 'Hybrid Economic-Environment-Ecology Land Planning Model under Uncertainty-A Case Study in Mekong Delta' [1] and the article 'A Two-Stage Fuzzy Optimization Model for Urban Land Use: A Case Study of Chongzhou City' [2] both propose land use optimization model tools based on uncertainty. The authors of the former article focus on three uncertainties in land use systems, which are interval uncertainty, fuzzy uncertainty, and random uncertainty, and propose an interval probabilistic fuzzy land use allocation (IPF-LUA) model to manage these uncertainties.…”
Section: The Development Of Spatial Simulation/optimization Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%