SMT201 AY2019-20G2 Ex2 Ng Poh Yeng

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Gombak Study Area
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Gombak Target Road displays the major and minor roads of subzone Gombak against the study area.
Gombak Target Buildings displays all the buildings that are in subzone Gombak.
Gombak Target Nature displays all the natural features ranging from all available parks, water features and green site.
Gombak Target Elevation displays the slope elevation in subzone Gombak. The dark purple shades are lower-lying ground while the lighter the colour, the higher the ground level.

Gombak Proximity Layers
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Gombak Proximity Road map illustrates the road network of Gombak in view of the Buildings in Gombak. The light blue section around the road network represents the proximity of the road to buildings. Whereas, the furthest area from the road network without buildings, are red in colour.
Gombak Proximity Buildings map illustrates the buildings in Gombak. Those darker blue sections are nearer the building. The further the area from buildings, the colour turns to a lighter green.
Gombak Proximity Nature map illustrates the natural features in Gombak. Those darker blue sections are nearer the natural features. The further the area from natural features, the colour turn to a lighter green.
Gombak Slope map illustrates the difference in elevation in the Elevation map displayed in the above section. We will be using this map to determine the most suitable location to build a Communicable Disease Centre which is to be away from high elevation area.


Gombak Criterion Score Layer
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Road Criterion is the standardised criterion scores for roads. The dark purple areas have a higher score than others because it is nearer to the road network. It is optimal to build the centre near roads as it would be more accessible for people.
Building Criterion is the standardised criterion scores for buildings. The red areas have a low score because it is near buildings. This is because we would not want to place a Disease Quarantine Centre near buildings. We would not want any leakage of disease to be easily spread to the Gombak population. Therefore, the blue areas have a higher score as it is better to build our Centre in those areas to prevent a sudden widespread disease.
Nature Criterion is the standardised criterion scores for the natural features in Gombak. The dark purple areas have a lower score because according to the requirements, the Centre should be built away from those natural features. Therefore, areas further away from the natural areas have lighter colours and higher scores as those areas are more apt for our centre.
Slope Criterion is the standardised criterion score for slope. The red areas are of the lower score because there are steep slopes around that area which we do not want to build near. Therefore, those areas with light blue colours are more suitable for use and have higher scores.


AHP matrix


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