Evaluation of the impact of geo-factors on sustainable living environment
Date
2011Author
Antuchevičienė, Jurgita
Sliaupa, Saulius
Zakarevičius, Algimantas
Žukauskas, Gediminas
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The need of incorporating the principles of sustainable development to land management as well as urban
development decisions is widely discussed. Social, economic factors, visual quality of natural as well as man-made
landscape are commonly evaluated. However, the influence of the living natural environment on the human health
and psychic behavior is still little studied. The aim of the present study is to evaluate impact of different geo-factors
on human diseases and psychic disorders. The area of the research is territory of Lithuania. Main geo-factors analyzed
are gravity and magnetic fields, concentrations of geochemical elements in the soil, other geological factors
(e.g. soil lithology), relief and landscape. Environmental factors are correlated with the spatial variations of somatic
diseases and psychic disorders. The methods of mathematical statistics are applied and some significant correlations
are identified that persuade the influence of geographical environment on the human health and living environment.
The defined relationships can be applied in elaboration of methodical approach for ranking of different territories of
favoring (or ”problematic”) environment using MCDM (Multiple Criteria Decision Making) approach for particular
real estate development decisions. An example of ranking Lithuanian regions applying TOPSIS (the Technique for
Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) method is presented.
