IJPSS Volume 2, Issue 4 ISSN: 2249-5894
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International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences
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356
April
2012
Urban Land Use Planning using Digital
Cartographic Modelling
Dr Kuldeep Pareta*
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ABSTRACT:
The growing urbanization in developing economies, especially in India, have the potential to
change existing land use patterns with the urban fabric as well consume vast open lands
surrounding the existing urban islands. Planning practice in India is directed by regulations and
norms established at the national and state level. Within this directive is the creation of master
plans for town development, the creation of which is closely directed by the collaboration of the
governmental planner and the consultant planner. This paper examines how using cartographic
modelling, the ability to make representative geospatial representations or maps that help with
modelling and studying complex geo-spatial inter-relationships we can create a more responsive
urban growth strategy. Learning from existing development characteristics, the behavioral
landscape can be modelled to reflect the impact of introducing major urban infrastructure such as
transport connectivity. Further, the cartographic models can well integrate the most
environmentally suitable patterns for development balancing between agricultural productivity
and urban economic growth. Such analytical practices offer the potential for a more environment
friendly and responsive paradigm for Urban Planning, not only in India, but in other regional
developing economies.
Keywords: Urban Planning, Land Use, Cartographic Modelling, and GIS
* Senior Project Manager (RS/GIS & NRM), Spatial Decisions, B-30 Kailash Colony, New Delhi 110048
(India).