With the rapid development of aviation industry, the relationship between airport and city is very contradictory. In the process of airport site selection, the relationship between airport and city based on air traffic analysis is very few, and the relevant research literature is also relatively poor. However, such analysis can provide sustainable and efficient guarantee for airport engineering planning and operation. From the perspective of air traffic, this paper analyzes various factors that affect the relationship between airport location and city, including noise, economy and air traffic connectivity (i.e., ground traffic). Based on ArcGIS software, this paper analyzes and evaluates them quantitatively and graphically. Finally, these indicators are weighted according to the analytic hierarchy process to obtain the final evaluation score. And to graphically draw, for the suitability of visual expression. The evaluation and analysis of the relationship between airport site selection and city can provide a strong theoretical basis for airport site selection decision, and also provide reliable preliminary planning opinions for the planning and development of city and airport in the future.
Evaluation of Airport-City Relationship Factors in Airport Site Selection Under Air Traffic Environment—Take the Site Selection of Chongqing’s New Airport as an Example
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International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate ; 2023 ; Jiulonghu Hotel, Nanjing, China August 04, 2023 - August 06, 2023
Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate ; Kapitel : 36 ; 517-539
28.11.2024
23 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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