The carrying capacity imperative: Assessing regional carrying capacity methodologies for sustainable land-use planning |
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Authors: | Murray Lane |
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Affiliation: | Queensland University of Technology, School of Design, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia |
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Abstract: | While some existing carrying capacity methodologies offer significant insights into the assessment of population carrying capacities, a comprehensive model is yet to be developed. This research identifies, examines and compares a range of methodological approaches to carrying capacity assessment and considers their relevance to future spatial planning. A range of key criteria are employed to compare various existing carrying capacity assessment models. These criteria include integrated systems analysis, dynamic responses, levels of risk, systemic constraints, applicability to future planning and the consideration of regional boundary delineation. It is suggested that by combining successful components from various authors, and collecting a range of interconnected data, a practical and workable system-based model may be achievable in the future. |
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Keywords: | Carrying capacity Population Resource depletion Sustainable land-use Spatial planning |
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