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! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| ECONOMIC FACTOR (SLOPE)
 
! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| ECONOMIC FACTOR (SLOPE)
 
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| style="text-align:justify; width:20em; height: 1em; font-size:17px; font-family: Times New Roman !important; background-color:Azure; color: black;"| From the ''Slope Layer (Bottom Right)'', similar to the ''Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View'', the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of '''Economic'''.
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! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| HEALTH RISK FACTOR (BUILDINGS)
 
! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| HEALTH RISK FACTOR (BUILDINGS)
 
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| style="text-align:justify; width:20em; height: 1em; font-size:17px; font-family: Times New Roman !important; background-color:Azure; color: black;"| From the ''Slope Layer (Bottom Right)'', similar to the ''Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View'', the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of '''Economic'''.
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! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| NATURAL CONSERVATION FACTOR (NATURAL FEATURES)
 
! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| NATURAL CONSERVATION FACTOR (NATURAL FEATURES)
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| style="text-align:justify; width:20em; height: 1em; font-size:17px; font-family: Times New Roman !important; background-color:Azure; color: black;"| From the ''Slope Layer (Bottom Right)'', similar to the ''Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View'', the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of '''Economic'''.
 
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! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| ACCESSIBILITY FACTOR (ROADS)
 
! style="text-align: center; width:20em; height: 1em; border:5px ridge Crimson; font-weight:bold; font-size:25px; font-family:Times New Roman !important;; background-color:Black; color: White;"| ACCESSIBILITY FACTOR (ROADS)
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| style="text-align:justify; width:20em; height: 1em; font-size:17px; font-family: Times New Roman !important; background-color:Azure; color: black;"| From the ''Slope Layer (Bottom Right)'', similar to the ''Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View'', the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of '''Economic'''.
 
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Revision as of 02:30, 9 November 2019

OVERVIEW PROXIMITY CRITERION SCORES AHP SUITABILITY
Gombak Study Area with Criterion Scores of:
- Economic Factor (Top Left)
- Health Risk Factor (Top Right)
- Natural Conservation Factor (Bottom Left)
- Accessibility Factor (Bottom Right)

used Min-Max for Normalisation

ECONOMIC FACTOR (SLOPE)
From the Slope Layer (Bottom Right), similar to the Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View, the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of Economic.


HEALTH RISK FACTOR (BUILDINGS)
From the Slope Layer (Bottom Right), similar to the Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View, the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of Economic.


NATURAL CONSERVATION FACTOR (NATURAL FEATURES)
From the Slope Layer (Bottom Right), similar to the Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View, the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of Economic.
ACCESSIBILITY FACTOR (ROADS)
From the Slope Layer (Bottom Right), similar to the Digital Elevation - Contour Lines Map View, the degree of the land terrain of Gombak tends to increase when progressing from the North region to the South region of Gombak, in which Gombak Hill is within that proximity. From this, it is in our best interests that we do not consider the Southern areas of Gombak with high slope degrees for the suitable site for building the CQDC in terms of Economic.