Suitability Analysis
Suitability analysis maps how well each parcel of land supports a proposed use — housing, conservation, a highway, a landfill — by combining the relevant physical, ecological and accessibility factors into a single composite score. In the tradition established by Ian McHarg's 1969 Design with Nature, each factor is captured as a map layer, reclassified onto a common suitability scale, and overlaid so that places good on many factors stand out from places that are not. The result is a suitability surface that makes the trade-offs in a land-use decision explicit, transparent and defensible.
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Sources
- McHarg, I. L. (1969). Design with Nature. Natural History Press. ISBN: 9780471114604
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Land Suitability Analysis (McHarg-Style Overlay and Weighted Suitability Mapping). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/en/urban-studies/suitability-analysis-planning
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