Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to develop an environmental management support expert system for developing countries. First, we arrange the knowledge base from environmental management plans of Japanese four cities. It consists of environmental zoning areas, environmental guidelines, evaluation items and database required for reasoning. Then, we propose the evaluation method and indexes that enable to infer within the limits of data acquired, especially using satellite data as a substitute for landuse and vegetation data, and formulate the inference using fuzzy set theory. Finally, the usefulness of the system is shown through the application to Oita, Kitakyushu, Mokpo and Ujung Pandang.
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