Difference between revisions of "Landfill Site Selection Using Spatial Multiple Criteria Evaluation in ILWIS"

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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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Using land efficiently and in accordance with the site’s suitability for the intended purposes is a fundamental principle of sustainable development. Site suitability is a function of site conditions and other factors (environmental, socio-economic etc) . Carefully chosen selection criteria can efficiently screen the set of potential sites. Selection criteria focus on the task of choosing an appropriate and, ideally, the best site for a particular land use. This project deals with the use of Spatial Multiple Criteria Evaluation module in ILWIS software, as a decision support tool for identifying the suitable sites for landfill in the City of Ottawa.
   
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==

Revision as of 17:07, 12 December 2013

Introduction

Using land efficiently and in accordance with the site’s suitability for the intended purposes is a fundamental principle of sustainable development. Site suitability is a function of site conditions and other factors (environmental, socio-economic etc) . Carefully chosen selection criteria can efficiently screen the set of potential sites. Selection criteria focus on the task of choosing an appropriate and, ideally, the best site for a particular land use. This project deals with the use of Spatial Multiple Criteria Evaluation module in ILWIS software, as a decision support tool for identifying the suitable sites for landfill in the City of Ottawa.

Purpose

Methods

Getting Started:Acquiring Software and Data

ILWIS

Data

Importing Data

Creating Coordinate System

Creating Georeferencing

Vector to Raster

Buffering of Segments

Contour to DEM

DEM to Slope

Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation Analysis

Map Layout

Discussion & Conclusion

References