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== <font face="Lato Black">Part One: Gombak in 4 Views</font> ==
 
== <font face="Lato Black">Part One: Gombak in 4 Views</font> ==
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Target Roads</font>  
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Target Roads</font>  
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Target roads have been filtered out with namely only - service roads and tracks. This is to ensure easy transportation of building materials during the construction stage, hence satisfying the accessibility factor when building the Quarantine Centre. Service roads are represented by the colour blue and Tracks are represented by the colour purple. There are a total of 199 service roads and 2 tracks in the study area of Gombak with majority of the service roads residing on the North-East side of Gombak and the 2 tracks mainly situated near to the Central part of Gombak.
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Buildings</font>
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Buildings</font>
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Using selection by location feature, it can be seen that majority of the buildings are located on the North-West and North side of Gombak. This could be partially due to the fact that some of the lowest elevation of Gombak is situated near those areas. Thus, when building the contractors are able to save cost due to lesser cut-and-fill which might lead to higher development cost. As such, it can be seen that other features such as natural features and roads are located near these buildings in order to increase convenience and financial value.
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One thing to note while selecting an ideal location to build the Quarantine Centre would be to treat all buildings as population indicators and the selected site should be away from the buildings.
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Target Natural Features</font>  
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Target Natural Features</font>  
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Ideally, the Quarantine Centre should be away from forested land, park and water. As such, I have identified 1 forest , 4 parks and 3 water bodies labelled dark green as a representation of forests, light green as a representation of park and blue as a representation of water respectively.  At one glance, the analyst is able to filter out areas near these facilities, hence helping them to narrow down the scope on deciding the ideal location to build the Quarantine Centre.
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Digital Elevation</font>  
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Digital Elevation</font>  
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The highest point of elevation for Gombak would be 145m above sea level and the lowest elevation would be 8m above sea level. The varying degree of elevation is represented over a spectrum of orange where the lower degrees of elevation is leaning more towards the lighter orange and the higher the elevation, the darker the orange. Therefore, as seen in the digital elevation analysis,  the highest elevation of Gombak is situated right at the centre.
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On a side note, when using extracting clip raster by extent, we would have to adjust (increase) the numbers (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax). This is because when calculating for the slope layer later on, QGIS will automatically cut off one pixel on each side of the grid which might possibly lead to the study area exceeding the Aster_GDEM, ultimately leading to inaccuracy in the figures following after as the Aster_GDEM did not cover all of the study area.
  
  
 
== <font face="Lato Black">Part Two: Gombak in 4 Views (Proximity)</font> ==
 
== <font face="Lato Black">Part Two: Gombak in 4 Views (Proximity)</font> ==
 
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Proxmity to Target Roads</font>  
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Proxmity to Target Roads</font>  
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The value of the distance from land lot to the nearest road is represented on a spectrum where the lowest distance is at 0m and the furthest distance is at 791.281m. The lighter the colour, the shorter the distance and as the colour changed to a darker purple, the distance increases. Thus, when looking to plan a Quarantine Centre, it would ideally be nearer to the road. Hence, when the analyst looks at the above analysis, the focal area / the ideal area would be the lighter colours. In fact, the lighter the better because it means that the roads are more accessible. Through the application of the min-max method, we can derive the criterion score, where the lower the score, the better it is.
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Proximity to Buildings</font>
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Proximity to Buildings</font>
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The value of the distance from land lot to the nearest building is represented on a spectrum where the lowest distance is at 0m and the furthest distance is at 890.183m. The lighter the colour, the shorter the distance and as the colour changes to a darker purple, it symbolises that the distance is increasing. However, the selected site should be away from the buildings. In order to keep things constant where the whites represent closer distance and the darker colours represent further distance , I have decided to use standardization through the use of inverse. Using the following factor, ( 1/proximity_map_buildings) , I have inversed the colour representation of distance. Areas nearer to the features would be represented by whites and area further away would be represented by darker colours – in this case, green. The minimum number is now 0.0056 (4sf) and the maximum number is now 0.9999 (4sf).
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When planning for a Quarantine Centre, it is more ideal for the analyst to look at the darker colours as this would mean that there is a higher chance the selected site will not be near residential buildings as per the condition given by the Health Risk factor.
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Proximity to Target Natural Features</font>  
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Proximity to Target Natural Features</font>  
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The value of the distance from land lot to the nearest natural features is represented on a spectrum where the lowest distance is at 0m and the furthest distance is at 929.26m. The lighter the colour, the shorter the distance and as the colour changes to darker green, it symbolises that the distance is increasing. However, the selected site should be away from the natural features (forest, parks and water). In order to keep things constant where the whites represent closer distance and the darker colours represent further distance , I have decided to use standardization through the use of inverse. Using the following factor, ( 1/proximity_map_naturals) , I have inversed the colour representation of distance. Areas nearer to the features would be represented by whites and area further away would be represented by darker colours – in this case, green. The minimum number is now 0.2397 (4sf) and the maximum number is now 0.9837 (4sf).
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# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Slope</font>  
 
# <font face="Helvetica">Gombak & Slope</font>  
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The elevation of the slope is represented on a spectrum where the lowest elevation is at 0 degree and the highest elevation is at 32.6degrees and as the colour changes to darker green, it symbolises the increase in elevation of the slope. The higher the elevation, the darker the colour. Under the economic factor of avoiding slopes so as to reduce cut-and-fill which might lead to relatively higher development cost.
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=== Map Layout With Criterion Scores ===
 
=== Map Layout With Criterion Scores ===
 
A map layout with four views showing the criterion scores of each factor layers and a short description of not more than 150 words for each view.
 
A map layout with four views showing the criterion scores of each factor layers and a short description of not more than 150 words for each view.
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# <font face="Helvetica"> Proxmity to Target Roads</font>
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# <font face="Helvetica"> Proximity to Buildings</font>
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# <font face="Helvetica"> Proximity to Target Natural Features</font>
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# <font face="Helvetica"> Slope</font>
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=== AHP Matrix And Result Report ===
 
=== AHP Matrix And Result Report ===

Revision as of 23:54, 10 November 2019

TAKE HOME EXERCISE 2


Part One: Gombak in 4 Views

Study area.jpg
  1. Gombak & Target Roads

Target roads have been filtered out with namely only - service roads and tracks. This is to ensure easy transportation of building materials during the construction stage, hence satisfying the accessibility factor when building the Quarantine Centre. Service roads are represented by the colour blue and Tracks are represented by the colour purple. There are a total of 199 service roads and 2 tracks in the study area of Gombak with majority of the service roads residing on the North-East side of Gombak and the 2 tracks mainly situated near to the Central part of Gombak.

  1. Gombak & Buildings

Using selection by location feature, it can be seen that majority of the buildings are located on the North-West and North side of Gombak. This could be partially due to the fact that some of the lowest elevation of Gombak is situated near those areas. Thus, when building the contractors are able to save cost due to lesser cut-and-fill which might lead to higher development cost. As such, it can be seen that other features such as natural features and roads are located near these buildings in order to increase convenience and financial value. One thing to note while selecting an ideal location to build the Quarantine Centre would be to treat all buildings as population indicators and the selected site should be away from the buildings.


  1. Gombak & Target Natural Features

Ideally, the Quarantine Centre should be away from forested land, park and water. As such, I have identified 1 forest , 4 parks and 3 water bodies labelled dark green as a representation of forests, light green as a representation of park and blue as a representation of water respectively. At one glance, the analyst is able to filter out areas near these facilities, hence helping them to narrow down the scope on deciding the ideal location to build the Quarantine Centre.

  1. Gombak & Digital Elevation

The highest point of elevation for Gombak would be 145m above sea level and the lowest elevation would be 8m above sea level. The varying degree of elevation is represented over a spectrum of orange where the lower degrees of elevation is leaning more towards the lighter orange and the higher the elevation, the darker the orange. Therefore, as seen in the digital elevation analysis, the highest elevation of Gombak is situated right at the centre. On a side note, when using extracting clip raster by extent, we would have to adjust (increase) the numbers (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax). This is because when calculating for the slope layer later on, QGIS will automatically cut off one pixel on each side of the grid which might possibly lead to the study area exceeding the Aster_GDEM, ultimately leading to inaccuracy in the figures following after as the Aster_GDEM did not cover all of the study area.


Part Two: Gombak in 4 Views (Proximity)

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  1. Gombak & Proxmity to Target Roads

The value of the distance from land lot to the nearest road is represented on a spectrum where the lowest distance is at 0m and the furthest distance is at 791.281m. The lighter the colour, the shorter the distance and as the colour changed to a darker purple, the distance increases. Thus, when looking to plan a Quarantine Centre, it would ideally be nearer to the road. Hence, when the analyst looks at the above analysis, the focal area / the ideal area would be the lighter colours. In fact, the lighter the better because it means that the roads are more accessible. Through the application of the min-max method, we can derive the criterion score, where the lower the score, the better it is.

  1. Gombak & Proximity to Buildings

The value of the distance from land lot to the nearest building is represented on a spectrum where the lowest distance is at 0m and the furthest distance is at 890.183m. The lighter the colour, the shorter the distance and as the colour changes to a darker purple, it symbolises that the distance is increasing. However, the selected site should be away from the buildings. In order to keep things constant where the whites represent closer distance and the darker colours represent further distance , I have decided to use standardization through the use of inverse. Using the following factor, ( 1/proximity_map_buildings) , I have inversed the colour representation of distance. Areas nearer to the features would be represented by whites and area further away would be represented by darker colours – in this case, green. The minimum number is now 0.0056 (4sf) and the maximum number is now 0.9999 (4sf). When planning for a Quarantine Centre, it is more ideal for the analyst to look at the darker colours as this would mean that there is a higher chance the selected site will not be near residential buildings as per the condition given by the Health Risk factor.


  1. Gombak & Proximity to Target Natural Features

The value of the distance from land lot to the nearest natural features is represented on a spectrum where the lowest distance is at 0m and the furthest distance is at 929.26m. The lighter the colour, the shorter the distance and as the colour changes to darker green, it symbolises that the distance is increasing. However, the selected site should be away from the natural features (forest, parks and water). In order to keep things constant where the whites represent closer distance and the darker colours represent further distance , I have decided to use standardization through the use of inverse. Using the following factor, ( 1/proximity_map_naturals) , I have inversed the colour representation of distance. Areas nearer to the features would be represented by whites and area further away would be represented by darker colours – in this case, green. The minimum number is now 0.2397 (4sf) and the maximum number is now 0.9837 (4sf).

  1. Gombak & Slope

The elevation of the slope is represented on a spectrum where the lowest elevation is at 0 degree and the highest elevation is at 32.6degrees and as the colour changes to darker green, it symbolises the increase in elevation of the slope. The higher the elevation, the darker the colour. Under the economic factor of avoiding slopes so as to reduce cut-and-fill which might lead to relatively higher development cost.


Map Layout With Criterion Scores

A map layout with four views showing the criterion scores of each factor layers and a short description of not more than 150 words for each view.

  1. Proxmity to Target Roads
  2. Proximity to Buildings
  3. Proximity to Target Natural Features
  4. Slope


AHP Matrix And Result Report

An Analytical Hierarchical Process input matrix and result report and a short description of not more than 150 words discussing the analysis results.

Map Layout With The Suitability Land Lot(s)

A map layout with the suitability land lot(s) and a short description of not more than 200 words commenting on each of the suitable land lot identified.