"Double Evaluation":The Scientific Transition of Spatial Planning Decision-making—Review on YUE Wenze's Theory and Practice of"Double Evaluation"for Territorial Space Planning
The purposes of this study are to clarify the bounded rational choice of the"double evaluation"oriented towards territorial space planning,to summarize its practical utility,propose the practical challenges and the paths of the"double evaluation"in the context of territorial space planning,and to reveal the logic of the scientific transition from the"double evaluation"to planning decision-making.The research methods include literature review and inductive deduction.The research results show that:1)the"double evaluation"oriented towards territorial space planning has the mission to enhance the scientific nature of planning decision-making,and it is a bounded rational choice of the territorial space system.2)The"double evaluation"has differentiated indicative significance at different scale dimensions and different decision-making demands,and play the prior quantitative evaluation role for the planning decision-making scheme.3)The"double evaluation"faces many challenges in application,and it needs to continue to innovate from the perspective of territorial space planning decision to enhance its application value.In conclusion,the progressive significance of the"double evaluation"lies in realizing the scientific transition from quantitative evaluation to planning decision-making.The supporting role of"double evaluation"for territorial space planning is reflected in providing scientific basis for the organization,coordination,and overall planning of territorial space,and directly serves the mapping of the willingness and value of different scales and different demands on the territorial space.
"double evaluation"territorial space planningplanning decisionscientific transition