Systematic framework for sustainable urban road alignment planning
Feng Jiang , Ling Ma , Tim Broyd , Junda Li , Jing Jia , Hanbin Luo
Abstract
Sustainable urban road alignment planning should provide functional, economical, people-friendly, and eco-friendly schemes to meet traffic-related demands and promote social development. However, how to realise it is unclear. This research systematically develops a framework for it from the perspective of factors that should be considered, digitalisation and parsing methods, factor evaluation, and road alignment generation based on a systematic literature review, two rounds of questionnaire surveys using the Delphi method, three focus groups, and questionnaire surveys for multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). The considered factors are determined, including traffic, development, cost, social, environmental, and engineering factors. Several digitalisation and parsing methods for the factors are proposed, including direct assignment methods, spatial analysis methods, complex professional analysis methods, and other methods. The MCDM-GIS (geographic information system) method using the least-cost wide path analysis is suggested for road alignment generation. The importance of the factors is evaluated by the experts using MCDM.
Keywords:Urban road planning
Transportation engineering
Sustainable development
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM)
Social development
Environmental protection