Spatial Planning in the Big Data Revolution

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"This book explores in a systematic way the themes of big data and the spatial analysis, with theoretical and operative recommendations for urban planning. It also brings together different work methodologies that combine the potential of large data analysis with GIS applications in dedicated tools specifically for sectoral, territorial, environmental, transport, energy, real estate and landscape assessment"--

Author(s): Angioletta Voghera; Luigi La Riccia
Series: Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies (AEEGT)
Publisher: Engineering Science Reference
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 320
City: Hershey

Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Editorial Advisory Board
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Section 1: Building Spatial Knowledge
Chapter 1: Towards Knowledge-Based Spatial Planning
Chapter 2: Modelling and Assessing Spatial Big Data
Chapter 3: Big Data and High-Performance Analyses and Processes
Chapter 4: IoT Platforms and Technologies Driving Spatial Planning and Analytics
Chapter 5: The Walkability of the Cities
Section 2: Supporting Territorial and Environmental Evaluation
Chapter 6: Defining Energy Criteria in the Absence of Open Data
Chapter 7: Can Big Data Support Smart(er) Evaluation?
Chapter 8: Ecosystem Service Evaluation for Landscape Planning Policies
Section 3: Strengthening Territorial Awareness and Social Learning
Chapter 9: Semantic Spatial Representation and Collaborative Mapping in Urban and Regional Planning
Chapter 10: Researching and Enabling Youth Geographies in the Digital and Material City
Chapter 11: A Territorial Dimension Can Be Useful for Managing Long-Term Regional Road Safety
Chapter 12: Defining Urban Planning Strategy Through Social Media Application
Chapter 13: A Planning Model for Cognitive Cities
Conclusion
Compilation of References
About the Contributors
Index