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The Study of Land Aptitude Assessment System Improvement Plan (토지적성평가 체계의 개선방안 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong-Chul;Lee, Sanggil
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to understand the appropriateness of land aptitude assessment system and to draw up the improvement of this method. The land aptitude assessment system is used to evaluate the effective demand of land development and land conservation. But, this assessment system has the technical problem of selection standards because the land development and the land conservation are against each other. In terms of the relation between development and conservation of land aptitude assessment system, development was increased rapidly as the economic pressure of local government. The application of the land aptitude assessment system using GIS methods was very useful for local plan. However, this system need to improve the selection standards of GIS parameters and statistical methods for the desirable land assessment system.

Theoretical Review of Environment-Oriented Land Suitability Analysis and Setting of EOLSA Criteria and Classification System (토지환경성평가의 이론 및 기준·지도작성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Kun;Jeon, Seong-Woo;Lee, Sang-Moon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.116-127
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    • 2004
  • The objectives of this study are to build up the concept of Environment-Oriented Land Suitability Assessment(EOLSA) and to develop the EOLSA mapping system by applying the EOLSA criteria to the case study area. In order to draw out the EOLSA critera, this study adopted the Delphi method including the experts' awareness survey to urban planners as well as environmental researchers in May and June 2001. As a result, the concept of EPLSA was defined as a process of land use planning to scientifically assess the physical and environmental value of land and to classify conservation aptitude into several grades for the sustainable management of environmental resources. With an outcome of applying the EOLSA criteria with five degrees to the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA), Grade I, indicating the highest conservation value, accounted for 57.76% of the SMA. Then, Grade II reached up to 15.06%, Grade III 3.12%, Grade IV 15.92%, and Grade V, the lowest conservation value, 7.99% respectively. And also, the case analysis showed that the share of Grade I area was the highest in Gapyong county and Yangpyong county, Pochon county, Yeonchon county, Yongin city in the order and the lowest in Kwangmyong city, Osan city, Kunpo city, Kuri city, and Buchon city.