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Urban Informatics and Future Cities / edited by S. C. M. Geertman, Christopher Pettit, Robert Goodspeed, Aija Staffans.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Geertman, Stan, 1955- editor.
Series:
The Urban Book Series, 2365-7588
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geographic information systems.
Application software.
Geographical Information System.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Local Subjects:
Geographical Information System.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (626 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2021.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Summary:
This book forms a selection of chapters submitted for the CUPUM (Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management) conference, held in the second week of June 2021 at Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland. Chapters were selected from a double-blind review process by the conference's scientific committee. The chapters in the book cover developments and applications with big data and urban analytics, collaborative urban planning, applications of geodesign and innovations, and planning support science.
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Data analytics and the COVID-19 pandemic
Smart governance and COVID-19 control in Wuhan, China
Using public-private data to understand compliance with mobility restrictions in Sierra Leone
Development of a spatio-temporal analysis method to support the prevention of COVID-19 infection: Space-time Kernel density estimation using GPS location history data
Part II: Big data and smart cities
A review of spatial network insights and methods in the context of planning: Applications, challenges, and opportunities
Transport infrastructure, Twitter and the politics of public participation
Public perceptions and attitudes towards driverless technologies in the United States: A text mining of Twitter data
Assessing the value of new big data sources for transportation planning: Benton Harbor, Michigan case study
How various natural disasters impact urban human mobility patterns: A comparative analysis based on geotagged photos taken in Tokyo
Revealing the spatial preferences embedded in online activities: A case study of Chengdu, China
Part III: Data-driven research of activity patterns
Application for locational intelligence and geospatial navigation (ALIGN): Smart navigation tool for generating routes that meet individual preferences
Pedestrian behaviour characteristics based on an activity monitoring survey in a university campus square
Developing a GIS-based tourist walkability index based on the AURIN walkability toolkit – Case study: Sydney CBD
Sequential patterns of daily human activity extracted from person trip survey data
Understanding the economic value of walkable cities
(Big) data in urban design practice: Supporting high-level design tasks using a visualization of human movement data from smartphones
Examining passenger vehicle miles traveled and carbon emissions in the Boston metropolitan area
Part IV: Open data and spatial modeling
Development of a household urban micro-simulation model (HUMS)using available open-data and urban policy evaluation
An agent-based bushfire visualisation to support urban planning: A case study of the South Coast, NSW 2019-2020
Development of an agent-based model on the decision-making of dislocated people after disasters
Evidence-based design justice: Synthesizing statistics and stories – to create future "Just" cities
Part V: Geodesign and planning support systems (PSS)
Geodesign between IGC and geodesignhub: Theory and practice
The role of technology tools to support geodesign in resilience planning
Planning support systems for long-term climate resilience: A critical review
Part VI: Geospatial data analysis
Aggregation of geospatial data on "street units": The smallest geographical unit of urban places
Local betweenness centrality analysis of 30 European cities
Model for estimation of building structure and built year using building façade images and attributes obtained from a real estate database
A spatial analysis ofcrime incidence and security perception around a university campus
Sightseeing support system with augmented reality and no language barriers
GeoMinasCraft: A serious geogame for geographical visualization and exploration.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3-030-76059-6

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