Research Article

Suitability Analysis of a Potential Future CBD Area of a Secondary Town Using AHP Model and Geographical Information

Authors

  • mazed parvez Assistant Researcher, Planner’s Research Forum, Pabna University of Science and Technology (PUST), Bangladesh
  • Md. Nazmus Sadat Assistant Researcher, Planner’s Research Forum, Pabna University of Science and Technology (PUST), Bangladesh

Abstract

For a long earlier time, arranging is being denied from spontaneous metropolitan development that happens outcomes the metropolitan issues. A GIS-based site appropriateness investigation utilizing the AHP model is performed with standard: land use, populace dissemination, water organization, waste organization, and street organization. The reasonable development locales are decided through master feeling, pair-wise examination lattice lastly deciding the weighted worth. This paper discovered the expected urban development for the most part in ward no. 2, 7, and 6. Ideally, the right spots are those destinations where future metropolitan improvement can undoubtedly happen and have all the necessary offices with accessible business, mechanical. Official land use, moderate and exceptionally reasonable spots need a few offices, e.g., water gracefully, waste administration, street organization, and land use improvement. Not many and halfway reasonable destinations need significant inclusion of offices and updates of current land use for likely metropolitan events. This data can be valuable for strategy creators for arranging measures as a satisfactory logical cycle for site reasonableness examination in the region to keep away from the metropolitan issues and guarantee the practical turn of events.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Mechanical, Civil and Industrial Engineering

Volume (Issue)

1 (1)

Pages

21-30

Published

2020-11-24

How to Cite

parvez, mazed, & Sadat, M. N. . (2020). Suitability Analysis of a Potential Future CBD Area of a Secondary Town Using AHP Model and Geographical Information. Journal of Mechanical, Civil and Industrial Engineering, 1(1), 21–30. Retrieved from https://al-kindipublisher.com/index.php/jmcie/article/view/776

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Keywords:

Urban Planning, Central Business District, AHP, Urban Design, GIS