Coordinating public intentions and predicted trend in regulatory decisions: A method for demarcation of UGBs
Zhu Chen,
Hengzhou Xu
Abstract:Urban growth boundaries (UGBs) are commonly used for governance of urban growth. For demarcation of UGBs, the prediction models are prized for their automation and high efficiency in spatial data processing. However, public intentions, which cannot be predicted by prediction models, are ignored. This ignorance affects the performance of UGBs and urban development. From the perspective of regulatory tools, this article proposes public intentions and predicted trend as the two decisive elements for demarcation o… Show more
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