In this paper are described various approaches to implementing the plans evaluation steps of the SIRO-PLAN land-use planning method, including linear and goal programming and the LUPLAN simplification of the linear programming approach.
The LUPLAN procedure is explained in some detail and the computer packages developed to implement the LUPLAN procedure on microcomputers are described and their use discussed.
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