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Revision as of 16:44, 9 November 2019

Assignment Objective

This assignment aims to identify a location suitable for building a national Communicable Disease Quarantine Centre. The selected site should be located in Gombak planning subzone with a area of at least 10,000 square meters. Additionally, the site selection must fulfill the following decision factors:

Factors to Consider

Economic factor: The selected site should avoid steep slope.
Accessibility factor: The selected site should be close to existing local roads, such as service roads and tracks
Health risk factor: The selected site should be away from current buildings
Natural conservation factor: The selected site should be away from forested land, park and water.

Data Collection

Data used for this assignment are gathered from the following sources:
1. Master Plan 2014 Subzone Boundary (No Sea) (SHP) from URA [1]
2. Roads(SHP) from osm[2].
3. Buildings(SHP) from osm [3].
4. Natural(SHP) from osm [4].
5. Raster ASTER Elevation(TIFF) from NASA[5].

Decision Analysis

Decision Factor 1: Economic factor (Slope)

The Economic factor is that the slope should not be too steep so that it is easier to access. In general, the lowest point in Gombak is 8m above sea level, highlighted in red, and the highest point is 145m above sea level, highlighted in blue. From the elevation map, it is obvious that near the border of Gombak, the elevation value is lower. At the centre of Gombak area, the elevation value is higher

Decision Factor 2: Accessibility factor (Road)

The selected site should be close to existing service roads and tracks, so that it allows easy access for vehicles. Most road networks are service roads, highlighted in black and there are only two tracks, highlighted in black. The road networks generally gather at the north east part of Gombak.

Decision Factor 3: Health risk factor (Building)

To avoid transmission of disease, the site selection should be far from buildings. In Gombak, most buildings are located near the northwest and southwest border in huge clusters. The building type ranges from residential to place of warship and clinic. The rest buildings are scatter around different parts of Gombak.

Decision Factor 4: Natural conservation factor(Natural Features)

At Gombak, there are 3 different types of natural features: forest, water and park. The site should be located far from these natural features to avoid contamination and protect the environment. There is 1 water body and 1 forest in the subzone with several parks.

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Decision Factors Aggregation

By combining the 4 decision factors into 1 map, we could see that there is space available near the south border of Gombak. This area could be the potential area for our site selection but given that it satisfies all the factors at the first place.

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