114 MEASUREMENT DIMENSION PLANNING MECHANISM
SUB-MEASUREMENT DIMENSION – ACTIVITY OF PLANNING AND CONTROLLING OF HOUSING SUPPLY
MEASUREMENT 1: COMPREHENSIVENESS OF THE ACTIVITY Measurement Criteria
MEASUREMENT 2: ACHIEVEMENT OF PLANNING MECHANISM TOWARDS THE OBJECTIVE OF HOUSING PLANNING
Accuracy Future housing forecasting Outcome
STRUCTURE PLAN
Outcome Formulation of housing policy
Future housing forecasting
Adequacy
Measurement Criteria
Accuracy
Meeting housing Needs
Outcome
Fulfilling housing demands
Accuracy
Considering market demand criteria
Outcome
Balancing supply and demand
Determination of housing land area
LOCAL PLAN
Distribution of housing location
Consideration Outcome Compliance
PLANNING CONTROL
Controlling of housing development
Consideration Outcome
Figure 4.5: The research model for assessing the effectiveness of the process of planning and controlling of housing supply
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Research Strategy Triangulation of approach, measure and method are adopted as a strategy for
this research. Denzin (1970), Putt and Springer (1989) and Neuman (2006) view triangulation as a comprehensive research strategy that incorporates the use of whether multiple measures, data sources, investigators, theory or multiple methods of data collection. In simple term, triangulation can be described as a process of