Geoinformatics for sustainable urban development:

This book provides compelling new insights into how cities are attempting to address sustainability challenges via major applications of geospatial technology in an urban area. It elucidates the role of geospatial techniques such as GIS and GNSS, including remote sensing in urban management, and cov...

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Other Authors: Shekhar, Sulochana (Editor), Kumar, Deepak (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton ; London ; New York CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group 2024
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Summary:This book provides compelling new insights into how cities are attempting to address sustainability challenges via major applications of geospatial technology in an urban area. It elucidates the role of geospatial techniques such as GIS and GNSS, including remote sensing in urban management, and covers the theory and practice of urban sustainability transitions. It provides case studies and contextualised tools for the governance of urban transitions to present various applications of geospatial techniques in an urban environment. Features:- Covers hands-on approaches on quantitative measures of urban analytics- Focuses on sustainability issues in urban planning and development - Includes pertinent global case studies for implementation of urban planning practices- Reviews the inter-relationship between smart cities and sustainable developmentThis book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals in GIS, urban sciences, and geography
Physical Description:xiii, 361 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9781032362564
9781032362571

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