A case study of urbanization in Ujung Pandang, Indonesia

Authors

  • Jean-Luc de Kok Twente University
  • Milan Titus Utrecht University
  • Herman G. Wind Twente University

Keywords:

integrated assessment modeling, decision–support systems, fuzzy set theory, fuzzy cognitive maps, scenario analysis

Abstract

Decision–support systems in the field of integrated water management could benefit considerably from social science knowledge, as many environmental changes are human-induced. Unfortunately the adequate incorporation of qualitative social science concepts in a quantitative modeling framework is not straightforward. The applicability of fuzzy set theory and fuzzy cognitive maps for the integration of qualitative scenarios in a decision–support system was examined for the urbanization of the coastal city of Ujung Pandang, Indonesia. The results indicate that both techniques are useful tools for the design of integrated models based on a combination of concepts from the natural and social sciences.

Author Biographies

Jean-Luc de Kok, Twente University

Department of Civil Engineering Technology & Management, Faculty of Technology and Management

Milan Titus, Utrecht University

Department of Human Geography of Developing Countries, Faculty of Spatial Sciences

Herman G. Wind, Twente University

Department of Civil Engineering Technology & Management, Faculty of Technology and Management

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Published

2005-10-31

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