Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal

Planning of sustainable urban renewal is one of the key issues for city development. Particular emphasis is placed on the problem of the sustainable urban renewal of areas that are made up of a large number of private cadastral parcels that cause ownership fragmentation. Urban renewal is most often...

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Main Authors: Jelena Kilić, Nikša Jajac, Katarina Rogulj, Siniša Mastelić-Ivić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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SAW
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/9/2576
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spelling doaj-a3c1a8ea1aac44189330453738ee6cfa2020-11-25T00:53:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-05-01119257610.3390/su11092576su11092576Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban RenewalJelena Kilić0Nikša Jajac1Katarina Rogulj2Siniša Mastelić-Ivić3Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Matice hrvatske 15, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Matice hrvatske 15, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Matice hrvatske 15, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb, Kačićeva 26, 10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaPlanning of sustainable urban renewal is one of the key issues for city development. Particular emphasis is placed on the problem of the sustainable urban renewal of areas that are made up of a large number of private cadastral parcels that cause ownership fragmentation. Urban renewal is most often carried out to realize a large project where it is necessary to determine the optimal way of its realization. This paper proposes a methodology for assessing the index of fragmentation for the purpose of sustainable urban renewal planning. The methods used to solve the task are Simple Additive Weighting method (SAW) for ranking alternative solutions (i.e., cadastral parcels, spatial elements and areas of future construction), and the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process method (FAHP) for defining the criteria weights. In the process of defining the index of fragmentation model as well as the weighting determination, a group of experts was involved. The proposed model was tested on the field of the construction of the University of Split campus, for which implementation was planned in several periods. The obtained results show that the proposed methodology can provide support in analyzing the spatial−functional capacities of the existing land, and for decision making in optimizing the realization of urban projects.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/9/2576urban fragmentationsustainable urban renewallarge public projectSAWFuzzy AHP
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Nikša Jajac
Katarina Rogulj
Siniša Mastelić-Ivić
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Nikša Jajac
Katarina Rogulj
Siniša Mastelić-Ivić
Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal
Sustainability
urban fragmentation
sustainable urban renewal
large public project
SAW
Fuzzy AHP
author_facet Jelena Kilić
Nikša Jajac
Katarina Rogulj
Siniša Mastelić-Ivić
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title Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal
title_short Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal
title_full Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal
title_fullStr Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Land Fragmentation in Planning Sustainable Urban Renewal
title_sort assessing land fragmentation in planning sustainable urban renewal
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Planning of sustainable urban renewal is one of the key issues for city development. Particular emphasis is placed on the problem of the sustainable urban renewal of areas that are made up of a large number of private cadastral parcels that cause ownership fragmentation. Urban renewal is most often carried out to realize a large project where it is necessary to determine the optimal way of its realization. This paper proposes a methodology for assessing the index of fragmentation for the purpose of sustainable urban renewal planning. The methods used to solve the task are Simple Additive Weighting method (SAW) for ranking alternative solutions (i.e., cadastral parcels, spatial elements and areas of future construction), and the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process method (FAHP) for defining the criteria weights. In the process of defining the index of fragmentation model as well as the weighting determination, a group of experts was involved. The proposed model was tested on the field of the construction of the University of Split campus, for which implementation was planned in several periods. The obtained results show that the proposed methodology can provide support in analyzing the spatial−functional capacities of the existing land, and for decision making in optimizing the realization of urban projects.
topic urban fragmentation
sustainable urban renewal
large public project
SAW
Fuzzy AHP
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/9/2576
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