Abstract:
The fact that residential land uses are being engulfed by the invading economic
forces, in a competitive urban land market is well known. Yet, it continues to remain as
the basic requisite of all settlements and consequently, play a decisive role in an urban
system. A study of residential land utilization, therefore, becomes important for all efforts
in urban studies and planning.
Residential land utilization essentially refer to quantity of land under residential
use, its spatial distribution, the changing densities, and typologies. Several studies have
been presented by researcher regarding the social, economic physical, aesthetic,
legislative and environmental aspects of residential development. However, the purpose
of most of the studies, have been to explain residential land utilization, in terms of one of
more these factors. This study aims at deriving a model integrating all these factors and
user preferences, which will serve as a tool for formulating policies for an ideal
residential development satisfying the desirable criteria of each of the subsystem. Kochi
city, a metropolis and the largest city in Kerala has been selected as the study area for this
research. The following set of objectives were framed for the research (I) to study the
historical changes in residential land utilization pattern in Kochi, (ii) to examine the role
of the environmental factors affecting the credential development, (iii) to identify the
control parameters, which determine the pattern of residential land utilization in the
system, (iv) to formulate an optimum user satisfaction model for residential land
utilizations, (v) to evolve a set of policy guidelines for optimum residential land in Kochi
city.
Survey research methods have been extensively employed in the present
investigation. The surveys were personally undertaken by the investigator using pretested
schedules. Six primary surveys covering various categories of people namely occupants
of multi-storeyed apartment buildings, prospective clients of ready built housing, general
populace, neighbours of multi storeyed apartments, decision makers in urban
development and builders were undertaken along with visual surveys for this research.
Computer software like MS ACCESS, MS EXCEL, SPSS statistical package
have been used for data processing and analysis. Analytical techniques, such as, weighted
index methods, multiple regression and factor analysis have been used for detailed
analysis and modelling.
It has been possible to extract 6 components contributing to user satisfaction. A
mathematical model has been developed based on the results of the analysis. Policy
guidelines have been evolved for optimum residential land utilization with
environmental considerations.