On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban Land

The article takes a fresh look at the concept of the "optimal" use of urban land. It discusses the procedure for choosing the "optimal" use of land within the context of rational spatial management practices and sets out a model solution for determining "optimal" land u...

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Main Authors: Ogryzek Marek, Wisniewski Radoslaw, Kauko Tom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Real Estate Management and Valuation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2018-0022
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spelling doaj-b34a1a7ff3864549aac6cde0c99f0dcd2021-09-05T14:01:21ZengSciendoReal Estate Management and Valuation2300-52892018-09-01263243410.2478/remav-2018-0022remav-2018-0022On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban LandOgryzek Marek0Wisniewski Radoslaw1Kauko Tom2Faculty of Geodesy, Geospatial and Civil Engineering, University of Warmia and Mazury inOlsztyn, PolandFaculty of Geodesy, Geospatial and Civil Engineering University of Warmia and Mazury inOlsztyn, PolandDepartment of Geography, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Gjøvik, NorwayThe article takes a fresh look at the concept of the "optimal" use of urban land. It discusses the procedure for choosing the "optimal" use of land within the context of rational spatial management practices and sets out a model solution for determining "optimal" land use types for given spatial and functional situations. A necessary set of geoinformation for informed decisions on choosing the "optimal" land use type is proposed. The study adds to the available knowledge concerning spatial analyses and simulations of "optimal" zoning processes; in doing so it applies the characteristic matrix method for inducing the optimal use of an area to diagnose the value of urban space and, in this way, to determine the "optimal" use under given circumstances. The article concludes by stating that the algorithm for selecting the "optimal” land use of an area significantly improves the decision-making process when carrying out the transformation of land use - the most important instrument for planning optimisation and organisation.https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2018-0022land managementland usereal estate developmentsustainable development
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Kauko Tom
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Real Estate Management and Valuation
land management
land use
real estate development
sustainable development
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title On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban Land
title_short On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban Land
title_full On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban Land
title_fullStr On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban Land
title_full_unstemmed On Spatial Management Practices: Revisiting the "Optimal" Use of Urban Land
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publisher Sciendo
series Real Estate Management and Valuation
issn 2300-5289
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The article takes a fresh look at the concept of the "optimal" use of urban land. It discusses the procedure for choosing the "optimal" use of land within the context of rational spatial management practices and sets out a model solution for determining "optimal" land use types for given spatial and functional situations. A necessary set of geoinformation for informed decisions on choosing the "optimal" land use type is proposed. The study adds to the available knowledge concerning spatial analyses and simulations of "optimal" zoning processes; in doing so it applies the characteristic matrix method for inducing the optimal use of an area to diagnose the value of urban space and, in this way, to determine the "optimal" use under given circumstances. The article concludes by stating that the algorithm for selecting the "optimal” land use of an area significantly improves the decision-making process when carrying out the transformation of land use - the most important instrument for planning optimisation and organisation.
topic land management
land use
real estate development
sustainable development
url https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2018-0022
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