dc.description.abstract |
Land suitability analysis is crucial for sustainable urban development. This study attempted to
analysis urban expansion and suitable residential site selection using geospatial technology.
Cross-sectional research design with the application of qualitative and quantitative data
analysis approaches were employed. Primary and secondary data were also utilized. Sentinel-2
image, DEM, soil data, and other polyline, point and polygon data were used for this study. Sub
pixel supervised classification technique, random forest classifier as algorism, and Google Earth
Engine (GEE) as a programming language was used for current land use analysis. GIS based
multi-criteria suitability analysis using Fuzzy membership function as data standardizer, Fuzzy
overlay as techniques and ―Fuzzy And‖ as algorithms were used for residential area site
selection.
The result of the study revealed that the land use of the study area indicated 34.20% built-up,
53.24% cultivated land, 12.37% vegetation and 0.08% water body. This implies that there was
high potential land in cultivated land for further urban expansion including housing
development. The suitability analysis showed that, from the total area of the city, 4.14% was
most suitable, 25.19% suitable, 39.75% less suitable, and 30.92% was unsuitable for residential
area development. Here, it could be concluded that 29.33% of the total area (both suitable and
most suitable area) was recommended for residential area development.
The comparative analysis also indicated that 81.18 km2 was part of the city but omitted in the
structural plan, and 33.84 km2 was beyond the city administration but considered as part of the
city. Moreover, 64.10 km2 residential sites were overlapped, and the remaining 2.63 km2 in the
structural plan and 26.78 km2 from the newly identified sites were remaining in gap. This was
occurred because of boundary gap, and the way of deciding best sites for specific use.
As a final, the qualitative analysis show that even if Ethiopia has been adopted different urban
land use policy in different time, there no strong legal frameworks to realistic the land use
policy.
Therefore, policy makers should concern to formulate feasible land use policy with defined legal
frameworks including standards and manuals. Urban planners and local government should also
amend the current structural plan, and should use multi-criteria decision method to assign urban
land use.
. |
en_US |