Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning:
Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning comprises empirical findings and insights on the ongoing transformation of the field of urban planning due to the extensive use of information and communication technologies in the planning process, its recent advancements, and the prospects for the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning comprises empirical findings and insights on the ongoing transformation of the field of urban planning due to the extensive use of information and communication technologies in the planning process, its recent advancements, and the prospects for the next years. By examining global case studies and reflecting on technological advancements, this book underscores the importance of equipping urban planning processes with tools that enhance transparency, effectiveness, and responsiveness to societal needs. Covering topics such as 3D models, healthcare access, and waste governance, this book is an excellent resource for urban planners, policymakers, academicians, researchers, technology developers, data scientists, postgraduate students, and more. |
Beschreibung: | 29 PDFs (614 Seiten) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographic references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369359587 |
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contents | Preface -- Section 1. E-Government, Platforms, Planning Reforms. Chapter 1. Four Trends in the Changing Spatialities and Consequences of Global E-Government and Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 2. Platforms as Institutional Technologies in Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 3. How Smart Are Polish Suburbs?: Changes in the Public Management Model as Social Innovation on the Way to Urban E-Planning ;- Chapter 4. The Dark Side of Urban E-Planning?: Untangling the "Professionalisation" of the Smart City Concept in Zimbabwe -- Section 2. Citizen and Stakeholder E-Participation. Chapter 5. Citizen Participation and Citizen Sovereignty in Three Co-Design Initiatives of Urban Spaces in Madrid: Technological vs. Conceptual Evolution in Non-Presential Participation ; Chapter 6. Use of Social Media in Urban E-Planning: A Longitudinal Study in Finland ; Chapter 7. Polish Perspective on Urban E-Planning in the Light of Planning Reforms and Large Cities' Activities ; Chapter 8. The Peri-Urban Conundrum Stakeholder Engagement for Land Use and Site Planning Through Digital Tools -- Section 3. New Data and Models for Urban E-Planning. Chapter 9. Promise and Challenge in the Use of Big Data in Urban E-Planning in China ; Chapter 10. Accessing Earth Observation Data for Urban E-Planning: Comparing Collector and Infomediary Platforms ; Chapter 11. Geospatial Analysis of Statistical Data to Unveil Geodemographic Patterns for Smart City Governance ; Chapter 12. In Slovenia, the development and implementation of 3D models for urban e-planning began in 2000 with a multimedia approach in the Municipality of Koper (MOK). The process started with VRML models and video clips of urban zoning... -- Section 4. Spatial Injustice, Housing, Urban Streets, Urban Waste, Healthcare, Economic Development. Chapter 13. Unveiling the 15 Minute Anti-City: Exploring Spatial Injustice in the Context of Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 14. Digital Technologies for Urban and Social Innovation in Affordable, Smart, and Sustainable Neighbourhoods ; Chapter 15. Urban Streets and Social Dynamics: Footpath Visitor Profiles in Auckland's Inner City ; Chapter 16. Pathways to Smart and Green Transitions Through Urban E-Planning: Multilevel Urban Waste Governance in India ; Chapter 17. Access to Healthcare in the Digital Age: An Urban E-Planning Perspective ; Chapter 18. Economic Development in the Smart City: Urban E-Planning for the Knowledge Economy in Cape Town and Santiago -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. |
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spelling | Silva, Carlos Nunes, author. Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning Carlos Nunes Silva. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2025. 29 PDFs (614 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Advances in electronic government, digital divide, and regional development (AEGDDRD) book series Includes bibliographic references and index. Preface -- Section 1. E-Government, Platforms, Planning Reforms. Chapter 1. Four Trends in the Changing Spatialities and Consequences of Global E-Government and Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 2. Platforms as Institutional Technologies in Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 3. How Smart Are Polish Suburbs?: Changes in the Public Management Model as Social Innovation on the Way to Urban E-Planning ;- Chapter 4. The Dark Side of Urban E-Planning?: Untangling the "Professionalisation" of the Smart City Concept in Zimbabwe -- Section 2. Citizen and Stakeholder E-Participation. Chapter 5. Citizen Participation and Citizen Sovereignty in Three Co-Design Initiatives of Urban Spaces in Madrid: Technological vs. Conceptual Evolution in Non-Presential Participation ; Chapter 6. Use of Social Media in Urban E-Planning: A Longitudinal Study in Finland ; Chapter 7. Polish Perspective on Urban E-Planning in the Light of Planning Reforms and Large Cities' Activities ; Chapter 8. The Peri-Urban Conundrum Stakeholder Engagement for Land Use and Site Planning Through Digital Tools -- Section 3. New Data and Models for Urban E-Planning. Chapter 9. Promise and Challenge in the Use of Big Data in Urban E-Planning in China ; Chapter 10. Accessing Earth Observation Data for Urban E-Planning: Comparing Collector and Infomediary Platforms ; Chapter 11. Geospatial Analysis of Statistical Data to Unveil Geodemographic Patterns for Smart City Governance ; Chapter 12. In Slovenia, the development and implementation of 3D models for urban e-planning began in 2000 with a multimedia approach in the Municipality of Koper (MOK). The process started with VRML models and video clips of urban zoning... -- Section 4. Spatial Injustice, Housing, Urban Streets, Urban Waste, Healthcare, Economic Development. Chapter 13. Unveiling the 15 Minute Anti-City: Exploring Spatial Injustice in the Context of Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 14. Digital Technologies for Urban and Social Innovation in Affordable, Smart, and Sustainable Neighbourhoods ; Chapter 15. Urban Streets and Social Dynamics: Footpath Visitor Profiles in Auckland's Inner City ; Chapter 16. Pathways to Smart and Green Transitions Through Urban E-Planning: Multilevel Urban Waste Governance in India ; Chapter 17. Access to Healthcare in the Digital Age: An Urban E-Planning Perspective ; Chapter 18. Economic Development in the Smart City: Urban E-Planning for the Knowledge Economy in Cape Town and Santiago -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning comprises empirical findings and insights on the ongoing transformation of the field of urban planning due to the extensive use of information and communication technologies in the planning process, its recent advancements, and the prospects for the next years. By examining global case studies and reflecting on technological advancements, this book underscores the importance of equipping urban planning processes with tools that enhance transparency, effectiveness, and responsiveness to societal needs. Covering topics such as 3D models, healthcare access, and waste governance, this book is an excellent resource for urban planners, policymakers, academicians, researchers, technology developers, data scientists, postgraduate students, and more. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 01/20/2025). City planning Citizen participation. City planning Information technology. Digital communications Planning. 3D Models. Big Data. Citizen Participation. Citizen Sovereignty. Economic Development. Geospatial Analysis. Green Transitions. Healthcare Access. Knowledge Economy. Land Use. Public Management. Site Planning. Smart City. Social Dynamics. Social Innovation. Social Media. Spatial Injustice. Stakeholder Engagement. Statistical Data. Sustainable Neighborhoods. Urban E-Planning. Urban Innovation. Waste Governance. Electronic books. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369359563 Advances in electronic government, digital divide, and regional development (AEGDDRD) book series. |
spellingShingle | Silva, Carlos Nunes Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning Advances in electronic government, digital divide, and regional development (AEGDDRD) book series. Preface -- Section 1. E-Government, Platforms, Planning Reforms. Chapter 1. Four Trends in the Changing Spatialities and Consequences of Global E-Government and Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 2. Platforms as Institutional Technologies in Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 3. How Smart Are Polish Suburbs?: Changes in the Public Management Model as Social Innovation on the Way to Urban E-Planning ;- Chapter 4. The Dark Side of Urban E-Planning?: Untangling the "Professionalisation" of the Smart City Concept in Zimbabwe -- Section 2. Citizen and Stakeholder E-Participation. Chapter 5. Citizen Participation and Citizen Sovereignty in Three Co-Design Initiatives of Urban Spaces in Madrid: Technological vs. Conceptual Evolution in Non-Presential Participation ; Chapter 6. Use of Social Media in Urban E-Planning: A Longitudinal Study in Finland ; Chapter 7. Polish Perspective on Urban E-Planning in the Light of Planning Reforms and Large Cities' Activities ; Chapter 8. The Peri-Urban Conundrum Stakeholder Engagement for Land Use and Site Planning Through Digital Tools -- Section 3. New Data and Models for Urban E-Planning. Chapter 9. Promise and Challenge in the Use of Big Data in Urban E-Planning in China ; Chapter 10. Accessing Earth Observation Data for Urban E-Planning: Comparing Collector and Infomediary Platforms ; Chapter 11. Geospatial Analysis of Statistical Data to Unveil Geodemographic Patterns for Smart City Governance ; Chapter 12. In Slovenia, the development and implementation of 3D models for urban e-planning began in 2000 with a multimedia approach in the Municipality of Koper (MOK). The process started with VRML models and video clips of urban zoning... -- Section 4. Spatial Injustice, Housing, Urban Streets, Urban Waste, Healthcare, Economic Development. Chapter 13. Unveiling the 15 Minute Anti-City: Exploring Spatial Injustice in the Context of Urban E-Planning ; Chapter 14. Digital Technologies for Urban and Social Innovation in Affordable, Smart, and Sustainable Neighbourhoods ; Chapter 15. Urban Streets and Social Dynamics: Footpath Visitor Profiles in Auckland's Inner City ; Chapter 16. Pathways to Smart and Green Transitions Through Urban E-Planning: Multilevel Urban Waste Governance in India ; Chapter 17. Access to Healthcare in the Digital Age: An Urban E-Planning Perspective ; Chapter 18. Economic Development in the Smart City: Urban E-Planning for the Knowledge Economy in Cape Town and Santiago -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. City planning Citizen participation. City planning Information technology. Digital communications Planning. |
title | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning |
title_auth | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning |
title_exact_search | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning |
title_full | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning Carlos Nunes Silva. |
title_fullStr | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning Carlos Nunes Silva. |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning Carlos Nunes Silva. |
title_short | Recent advances and prospects in urban e-planning |
title_sort | recent advances and prospects in urban e planning |
topic | City planning Citizen participation. City planning Information technology. Digital communications Planning. |
topic_facet | City planning Citizen participation. City planning Information technology. Digital communications Planning. Electronic books. |
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