Land suitability assessment for supporting transport planning based on carrying capacity and construction demand

With the rapid global urbanization, the unlimited increasing transportation infrastructure has met the needs of urban expansion, but it has caused a series of ecological problems lacking consideration of ecological conservation. The land suitability assessment for supporting transport planning based...

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description With the rapid global urbanization, the unlimited increasing transportation infrastructure has met the needs of urban expansion, but it has caused a series of ecological problems lacking consideration of ecological conservation. The land suitability assessment for supporting transport planning based on carrying capacity and demand for construction is an effective way to promote urban socioeconomic development and ecological conservation. Therefore, we constructed a logical framework of resources and environment supporting, traffic construction demand driving, and ecological protection red line and basic farmland constraining, and applied the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), GIS, three-dimensional magic cube method, and gravity model to evaluate the suitability of expressway development in Sichuan Province, China. The results showed that the spatial difference in the carrying capacity of resources and environment and the demand for expressway construction was relatively high in Sichuan, and those in eastern cities were even higher. The land suitability for supporting transport planning was relatively high, and the suitable areas with a grade from 8 to 10, accounted for 20.77% of the total study area, which could almost meet the demand for transportation infrastructure construction. The land suitability performed a circle structure with Chengdu as the core and gradually decreasing to the periphery. Overall, this study adds new insights to transport planning reform in other similar regions around the world and can provide important references for regional development planning and environmental protection.
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subjects Agricultural land
Analytic hierarchy process
Biology and Life Sciences
Carrying capacity
Conservation
Construction
Ecological effects
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Economic aspects
Economic development
Engineering and Technology
Environmental aspects
Environmental impact
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Geography
Infrastructure
Land
Land use
Methods
Planning
Principal components analysis
Remote sensing
Resource conservation
Socioeconomic development
Socioeconomic factors
Software
Three dimensional models
Traffic
Transportation
Transportation planning
Urban areas
Urban development
title Land suitability assessment for supporting transport planning based on carrying capacity and construction demand
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