The present trend to more quantitative analysis for public decisions on land allocation has included studies based on the opportunity cost criterion. This encouraging trend could be promoted through improved use of the criterion. Two important improvements are the analysis of uncertainty and the generation and analysis of a whole schedule of land use plans. The paper illustrates these improvements through empirical application of linear programming to two land use problems in New South Wales
The problem of evaluating the need for land development projects for agricultural uses is addressed ...
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A quantitative model for analyzing the spatial distribution of land use utility is proposed. This mo...
The present trend to more quantitative analysis for public decisions on land allocation has included...
The expanding population in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, has been accompanied by a commen...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning the analysis and suggestions ma...
In exploring land use options, input-output relations pertaining to agricultural activities are fed ...
Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss of biodiv...
An increasing amount of weight is placed on non-timber values when management or allocation plans f...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
The paper examines land use pattern for the small farmers at the farming systems research site, Jess...
Linear Programming (L.P) is one of the most widely used mathematical tools in quantitative analysis....
AbstractSpatial planning as a typical example of decision-making, resulting in the term land use is ...
Abstract Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss ...
The problem of evaluating the need for land development projects for agricultural uses is addressed ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/7031/5/bad0985.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
A quantitative model for analyzing the spatial distribution of land use utility is proposed. This mo...
The present trend to more quantitative analysis for public decisions on land allocation has included...
The expanding population in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, has been accompanied by a commen...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning this paper has relevance for ma...
Although directed to the British system of Town and Country Planning the analysis and suggestions ma...
In exploring land use options, input-output relations pertaining to agricultural activities are fed ...
Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss of biodiv...
An increasing amount of weight is placed on non-timber values when management or allocation plans f...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
The paper examines land use pattern for the small farmers at the farming systems research site, Jess...
Linear Programming (L.P) is one of the most widely used mathematical tools in quantitative analysis....
AbstractSpatial planning as a typical example of decision-making, resulting in the term land use is ...
Abstract Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss ...
The problem of evaluating the need for land development projects for agricultural uses is addressed ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/7031/5/bad0985.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
A quantitative model for analyzing the spatial distribution of land use utility is proposed. This mo...