2017
DOI: 10.4018/ijepr.2017040103
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Sustainable Industrial Site Redevelopment Planning Support

Abstract: Abandoned industrial sites could be redeveloped in a sustainable way with the help of previous experience. This paper presents a case-based reasoning (CBR) approach to support sustainable industrial site redevelopment. For a target site that needs to be redeveloped, qualitative important key concerns are identified and quantitative attributes, which are important for sustainability, are calculated. The key concerns are generated from zoning documents and the attributes are calculated from spatial data sets. Ma… Show more

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“…This analysis procedure is also used to derive neighbourhood land use interaction rules for cellular automata land use change simulation models in another paper (Wang, Han, & de Vries, 2017a). The analysis framework can also help policymakers to evaluate their transition plans and plan the future land uses in a sustainable way, combined with case-based reasoning (Wang, Han, & de Vries, 2017b).…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis procedure is also used to derive neighbourhood land use interaction rules for cellular automata land use change simulation models in another paper (Wang, Han, & de Vries, 2017a). The analysis framework can also help policymakers to evaluate their transition plans and plan the future land uses in a sustainable way, combined with case-based reasoning (Wang, Han, & de Vries, 2017b).…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical environment to analyse remote data of land use change are Geographical Information Systems (GIS). They are commonly used to analyse, monitor and support management in different geographical aspects both in non-urbanized [JĘDRUCH et al 2020;SIECZKOWSKA et al 2022] as well as urbanized areas [FORYŚ, KAZAK 2019;JĘDRUCH et al 2020;WANG et al 2017]. As stated by BAZAN-KRZYWOSZAŃSKA et al [2019], the use of GIS technology in spatial analysis and monitoring changes in spatial management provide the possibility to collect information that builds the base of knowledge on the area, which helps to make more aware decisions regarding a way of how land uses should be designed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond these two main categories, other instruments are available to designers and entrepreneurs, such as conventional handbooks for factory design, which are gradually moving towards a more integrated design approach [29][30][31][32]. Likewise, there is also a number of architecture web portals where exemplary factory projects are included and serve as updated sources of inspiration [33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%