학술논문

Urban Green Space Planning and Development in Urban Cities Using Geospatial Technology: A Case Study of Noida
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Landscape Ecology, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 27-46 (2022)
Subject
analytical hierarchy process
land use suitability
pairwise comparison
noida
urban green spaces
urban planning
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Language
English
ISSN
1805-4196
Abstract
Urban planning, with special attention to green space development, offers a relatively simple and low-cost solution to the impacts of climate change and urbanization faced by urban centres. The present work examines the spatial variability of availability of adequate sites for the development of urban green amenities in Noida city. Multi-criteria assessment of potential locations has been accomplished using Analytical Hierarchical Process coupled with geospatial technology. Urban land use, physiographic factors (slope and elevation), accessibility (proximity to roads), and presence of grey, green and blue amenities (Normalised Difference Built-up Index, Normalised Difference Vegetation Index and proximity to water bodies, respectively) are the seven key criteria used to derive the final green space suitability map. A total of 46.47 % of the land was found to be in the category of highly and moderately suitable for greening the city, highlighting the potential of developing different forms of green spaces in the area. Such holistic city scale analysis of availability of potential sites for green space development can be utilised by the city administrators and urban planners for future land use planning and improving the distribution and spatial connectivity of the green spaces in the city with the common goals of better health, a cleaner environment, and climate change mitigation.