Civil, Offshore and Environmental Engineering 2016
DOI: 10.1201/b21942-71
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Prioritizing the criteria for urban green space using AHP-multiple criteria decision model

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“…It can be inferred that since most of the parameters are not available at remote locations far away from the central business district, they are found unsuitable for a sustainable residential neighbourhood. The addition of two other factors affects the area occupied by the various classes compared to the previous study (Ahmad & Matori, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…It can be inferred that since most of the parameters are not available at remote locations far away from the central business district, they are found unsuitable for a sustainable residential neighbourhood. The addition of two other factors affects the area occupied by the various classes compared to the previous study (Ahmad & Matori, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Every sustainable community would provide social amenities, infrastructure, safety, and privacy to enhance the residents' quality of life that meet their needs and demands. The selection of location is vital to sustainable residential housing development because it affects human development and livability (Murseli & Isufi, 2014) since the location influences the sustainability of the residential and market price, social amenities, accessibility, and available services require more attention (Ahmad & Matori, 2016;Masri et al, 2016). The parameters of the built environment, specifically for the dwelling area, such as services offered, commercial areas, accessibility, and other amenities, have to be balanced in relation to the walking distance and travel durations from one location to another during the decision-making process (Chen, 2014;van Maarseveen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%