Evaluation of land suitability for urban land-use planning: case study Dhaka city
Citation
Ullah, K. M., & Mansourian, A. (2016). Evaluation of land suitability for urban land-use planning: Case study dhaka city. Transactions in GIS, 20(1), 20-37. doi:10.1111/tgis.12137Abstract
The aim of this research is evaluation of land suitability for urban land-use planning. Four factors and
fourteen criteria were selected for suitability analysis and land-use planning. Factors and criteria were
defined based on literature survey, experts’ opinions, local contexts and availability of data. GIS-based
Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used as a Multi-criteria Decision Making model. The study was
conducted on a selected area of Dhaka city, which is one of the fastest growing mega-cities of the world.
The research result shows that highly suitable area (13%) should be used for urban residential zone; moderately
suitable area (35%) should be designated as mixed use zone; low suitable area (42%) should be
reserved for agricultural use and open spaces; and not suitable area (10%) should be protected from any
types of activities except agriculture. The research approached an urban land-use planning at a regional
scale.