@article{ART002201943},
author={박윤선 and Lee, Dong Kun and Yoon Eun Joo and 모용원},
title={Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2017},
volume={26},
number={1},
pages={44-56},
doi={10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44}
TY - JOUR
AU - 박윤선
AU - Lee, Dong Kun
AU - Yoon Eun Joo
AU - 모용원
TI - Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2017
VL - 26
IS - 1
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 44
EP - 56
SN - 1225-7184
AB - Sustainable development is important because the ultimate objective is efficient development combining the economic, social, and environmental aspects of urban conservation.
Despite Korea’s rapid urbanization and economic development, the distribution of resources is inefficient, and land-use is not an exception. Land use distribution is difficult, as it requires considering a variety of purposes, whose solutions lie in a multipurpose optimization process. In this study, Yangpyeong-eup, Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do, is selected, as the site has ecological balance, is well-preserved, and has the potential to support population increases. Further, we have used the genetic algorithm method, as it helps to evolve solutions for complex spatial problems such as planning and distribution of land use. This study applies change to the way of mutation.
With four goals and restrictions of area, spatial objectives, minimizing land use conversion, ecological conservation, maximizing economic profit, restricting area to a specific land use, and setting a fixed area, we developed an optimal planning map. No urban areas at the site needed preservation and the high urban area growth rate coincided with the optimization of purpose and maximization of economic profit. When the minimum point of the fitness score is the convergence point, we found optimization occurred approximately at 1500 generations. The results of this study can support planning at Yangpyeong-eup.ausative relationship between the perception of improving odor regulation and odor acceptance.
KW - Urban planning;land management;heuristic method;evolution algorithm
DO - 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
ER -
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo and 모용원. (2017). Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 26(1), 44-56.
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo and 모용원. 2017, "Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.26, no.1 pp.44-56. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo, 모용원 "Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 26.1 pp.44-56 (2017) : 44.
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo, 모용원. Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -. 2017; 26(1), 44-56. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo and 모용원. "Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 26, no.1 (2017) : 44-56.doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
박윤선; Lee, Dong Kun; Yoon Eun Joo; 모용원. Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 26(1), 44-56. doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
박윤선; Lee, Dong Kun; Yoon Eun Joo; 모용원. Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2017; 26(1) 44-56. doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo, 모용원. Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -. 2017; 26(1), 44-56. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44
박윤선, Lee, Dong Kun, Yoon Eun Joo and 모용원. "Land Use Optimization using Genetic Algorithms - Focused on Yangpyeong-eup -" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 26, no.1 (2017) : 44-56.doi: 10.14249/eia.2017.26.1.44