A new study Delphi Panel for Establishing Land Use Compatibility Areas and Standards for Vertiports from David C. Ison of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been published “to determine land use compatibility guidelines for local officials and other stakeholders responsible for land use planning and development decisions that affect the location and operation of AAM infrastructure.”
These guidelines will also serve as an educational instrument to increase public and local official awareness and understanding of the needs and requirements of AAM in relation to infrastructure development, says the study. “This augmented understanding will help community stakeholders make better decisions that support AAM and its users.”
The study employed a three-round e-Delphi panel to establish vertiport land use compatibility zones and standards. The results reached a consensus of at least 70%, providing comprehensive land use compatibility recommendations for vertiports….The uniformity between existing and proposed guidelines supports the recommendations of the e-Delphi panel.
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https://commons.erau.edu/ijaaa/vol11/iss4/2/