Book/Printed Material GIS in sustainable urban planning and management
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Title
- GIS in sustainable urban planning and management
Summary
- GIS is used today to better understand and solve urban problems. This book explores and illustrates the use of geo-information in the planning and management of urban regions. The first part of the book addresses the concept of sustainable urban development, its different frameworks, the many ways of measuring sustainability, and its value in the urban policy arena. The second part discusses how urban planning can shape our cities, examines various spatial configurations of cities, the spread of activities, and the demands placed on different functions to achieve strategic objective. It further focuses on the recognition that urban dwellers are increasingly under threat from natural hazards and climate change.
Names
- Maarseveen, Martin van, editor
- Martínez-Martín, Javier Alberto, 1969- editor
- Flacke, Johannes, editor
Created / Published
- Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2019]
- ©2019
Contents
- Urban Planning and Management: Geo-Information Applied to Cities. The Sustainable and Inclusive City . Towards Low Carbon Development. An Exploration of Environmental Capital in The Context of Multiple Deprivations. Development of Environmental and Health Indicators Related to Inequalities. Sustainable Development by Means of a Collaborative Planning Framework. Evaluating the Role of Public Spaces in Promoting Social Interaction in Divided Cities. Are Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Communities, Ill and Costly? Urban Quality of Life and Its Spatial Distribution. City Morphology and Women's Perception of Travel. Children's Perception of Their City Center: A Qualitative GIS Methodological Investigation. The Compact-Competitive and Resilient City . Modelling Informal Settlement Growth. Developing A Walkability Index for The Assessment of Nodes in a Transit-Oriented Development. Modelling Urban Growth. Multiple Criteria Bicycle Route Assessment Integrating Demand, Supply & Stakeholder Perceptions for A Spatial Decision Support System. Post Resettlement Dynamics of Socio Economic Pattern. National Urbanization Policy Development and Implementation with The Emerging Spatial Development Framework of Competitive and Complementary Cities. Performance Preferences and Policies in Urban Water Supply. Modelling Urban Growth and Flooding Interactions with Cellular Automata. Utilizing Volunteered Geographic Information to Assess Community's Flood Evacuation Shelters. Towards Equitable Urban Residential Resettlement.
Headings
- - City planning--Data processing
- - Geographic information systems
- - Geographic Information Systems
- - Systèmes d'information géographique
- - geographic information systems
- - Urban & municipal planning
- - TECHNOLOGY--Remote Sensing
- - NATURE--Environmental Conservation & Protection
- - POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Policy--City Planning & Urban Development
- - Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- - Urban planning
Notes
- - Includes bibliographical references and index.
- - English.
- - Online resource; title from online title page (Taylor and Francis, viewed September 8, 2020).
Medium
- 1 online resource (xii, 351 pages) : illustraions, maps (some color)
Call Number/Physical Location
- HT166
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021761454
OCLC Number
- 1083019445
Reproduction Number
- K39533
Rights Advisory
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode External
Access Advisory
- Unrestricted online access.
Online Format
- epub
- image
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Subject
- City Planning
- City Planning & Urban Development
- Data Processing
- Environmental Conservation & Protection
- Geographic Information Systems
- Geographic Information Systems (Gis)
- Nature
- Political Science
- Public Policy
- Remote Sensing
- Systèmes D'information Géographique
- Technology
- Urban & Municipal Planning
- Urban Planning