Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China

Ecological conservation has long been a hot topic in land-use planning. However, ecological conservation conflicts with economic development in the process of urbanization, which has been noted in a great many studies. In existing studies of land-use planning, a sum-weighted method (SWM) has usually...

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Main Authors: ZHANG, Wenting, WANG, Haijun, CAO, Kai, HE, Sanwei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-64972020-12-24T02:18:02Z Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China ZHANG, Wenting WANG, Haijun CAO, Kai HE, Sanwei Ecological conservation has long been a hot topic in land-use planning. However, ecological conservation conflicts with economic development in the process of urbanization, which has been noted in a great many studies. In existing studies of land-use planning, a sum-weighted method (SWM) has usually been used to combine several objectives into one objective, and only one solution generated. However, with the SWM, the trade-offs between conflicting objectives are ignored. In this paper, faced with the shortcomings of the existing approaches, a genetic algorithm–based multiobjective optimization (MOO) approach is proposed to search for the Pareto solutions of the land-use structure, followed by a cellular automaton model to represent the spatial land-use distribution. A rapidly developing city in central China, Wuhan, was selected as the case study area. Maximizing the gross domestic product (GDP) value generated by the land use and maximizing the ecosystem service value (ESV) were taken as the multiple objectives for land-use planning in Wuhan. The Pareto solutions are compared with the solutions of three different single objectives: one, maximizing ESV; another, maximizing the sum of GDP and ESV; and the last one, maximizing GDP. It is concluded that the Pareto solutions can reflect the potential possible values of GDP and ESV. Moreover, the Pareto solutions can represent a trade-off between economic development and ecological conservation. 2019-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5494 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Databases and Information Systems
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Databases and Information Systems
ZHANG, Wenting
WANG, Haijun
CAO, Kai
HE, Sanwei
Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China
description Ecological conservation has long been a hot topic in land-use planning. However, ecological conservation conflicts with economic development in the process of urbanization, which has been noted in a great many studies. In existing studies of land-use planning, a sum-weighted method (SWM) has usually been used to combine several objectives into one objective, and only one solution generated. However, with the SWM, the trade-offs between conflicting objectives are ignored. In this paper, faced with the shortcomings of the existing approaches, a genetic algorithm–based multiobjective optimization (MOO) approach is proposed to search for the Pareto solutions of the land-use structure, followed by a cellular automaton model to represent the spatial land-use distribution. A rapidly developing city in central China, Wuhan, was selected as the case study area. Maximizing the gross domestic product (GDP) value generated by the land use and maximizing the ecosystem service value (ESV) were taken as the multiple objectives for land-use planning in Wuhan. The Pareto solutions are compared with the solutions of three different single objectives: one, maximizing ESV; another, maximizing the sum of GDP and ESV; and the last one, maximizing GDP. It is concluded that the Pareto solutions can reflect the potential possible values of GDP and ESV. Moreover, the Pareto solutions can represent a trade-off between economic development and ecological conservation.
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author ZHANG, Wenting
WANG, Haijun
CAO, Kai
HE, Sanwei
author_facet ZHANG, Wenting
WANG, Haijun
CAO, Kai
HE, Sanwei
author_sort ZHANG, Wenting
title Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China
title_short Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China
title_full Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China
title_fullStr Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China
title_full_unstemmed Ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: Case study of a rapidly developing city in central China
title_sort ecological conservation- and economic development-based multiobjective land-use optimization: case study of a rapidly developing city in central china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5494
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