A Study Of Quantity Control Over Hillside Development In Taipei County Area
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Free (open access)
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Volume
39
Pages
10
Published
2000
Size
1,039 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/URS000251
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
T.-Y Hsiao & Y-H. YU
Abstract
Hillsides with varying slopes account for about 88% of the total area of Taipei county. In order to reasonably control land resources, this paper presents a so- called indicator control system using the Delphi method which is still theoretical and in need of long-term, continued development. These indicators are produced by many representative and development quantities, and each indicator is weighted. However, further developing this indicator system, and applying it to regional development control in Taipei County will require many preparatory operations and follow-up items. This study, therefore, provides simplified "transient-type" development quantity control criteria. The production and major objectives of the said criteria are to facilitate related environmental protection a
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