GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan
Aim of the study: The main objective of the study was to analyse the possibility of using GIS tools for 3D modelling of data presented on local spatial development plans (LSMP), with the view to maximising the use of planning provisions. Material and methods: Publicly available LSMP for the ana...
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description | Aim of the study:
The main objective of the study was to analyse the possibility of using GIS tools for 3D modelling of data presented on local spatial development plans (LSMP), with the view to maximising the use of planning provisions.
Material and methods:
Publicly available LSMP for the analysed scope were used in order to obtain the maximum building height for each section of the studied area. Then, based on data obtained from the Open Street Map (OSM) and the database of topographic objects (BDOT10k), areas were identified where further construction or increasing the height of existing buildings could be permitted.
Results and conclusions:
The analyses obtained made it possible to determine the regions for which increased development is possible. This type of knowledge can be useful for facility owners, real estate developers, and most importantly for public administration bodies – so that they are aware of planning provisions or possible elements in the MPZP that should be changed in order to prevent excessive building density. Such excessive development could result, for example, in obscuring the visibility of the sun for selected areas or blocking urban ventilation corridors. Thus, this type of study provides a very simple way of visualising the maximum possible development in the newly created local plans, and other similar analyses. |
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spelling | doaj-art-462baa9e559340b29081cdd273f1f2ba2025-02-03T07:01:44ZengUniversity of Agriculture in KrakowActa Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus1644-07652023-06-01221657810.15576/ASP.FC/2023.22.1.65GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management planEwa Debińska0Kamil Maciuk1Department of Integrated Geodesy and Cartography, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30, Krakow 30-059, PolandDepartment of Integrated Geodesy and Cartography, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30, Krakow 30-059, PolandAim of the study: The main objective of the study was to analyse the possibility of using GIS tools for 3D modelling of data presented on local spatial development plans (LSMP), with the view to maximising the use of planning provisions. Material and methods: Publicly available LSMP for the analysed scope were used in order to obtain the maximum building height for each section of the studied area. Then, based on data obtained from the Open Street Map (OSM) and the database of topographic objects (BDOT10k), areas were identified where further construction or increasing the height of existing buildings could be permitted. Results and conclusions: The analyses obtained made it possible to determine the regions for which increased development is possible. This type of knowledge can be useful for facility owners, real estate developers, and most importantly for public administration bodies – so that they are aware of planning provisions or possible elements in the MPZP that should be changed in order to prevent excessive building density. Such excessive development could result, for example, in obscuring the visibility of the sun for selected areas or blocking urban ventilation corridors. Thus, this type of study provides a very simple way of visualising the maximum possible development in the newly created local plans, and other similar analyses.https://acta.urk.edu.pl/pdf-163171-92790?filename=GIS%20tools%20in%20the.pdfspatial planninglandscape engineeringgisearth and civil constructionland reclamation |
spellingShingle | Ewa Debińska Kamil Maciuk GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus spatial planning landscape engineering gis earth and civil construction land reclamation |
title | GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan |
title_full | GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan |
title_fullStr | GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan |
title_full_unstemmed | GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan |
title_short | GIS tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan |
title_sort | gis tools in the visualisation of a local spatial management plan |
topic | spatial planning landscape engineering gis earth and civil construction land reclamation |
url | https://acta.urk.edu.pl/pdf-163171-92790?filename=GIS%20tools%20in%20the.pdf |
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