The effects of population aggregation in geospatial electrification planning
The introduction of geospatial data into modelling efforts carries many advantages but also introduces numerous challenges. A common challenge is the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP), describing how results change as the spatial aggregation of data changes. Here, we have studied MAUP in geospatial least-cost electrification modelling. We do this by
Babak Khavari +2 more
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E-City Planning: Geospatial Data Technologies [PDF]
Abstract The use of new technologies such as ICT (information and communication technologies) is already a reality in several domains of the scientific development. In this context, this paper aims to present an example of the use of ICT in the spatial planning domain at the local level. It is focused on the e-City Planning, based on the
Olga Gonçalves, Ana Virtudes
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Geospatial technologies for physical planning: Bridging the gap between earth science and planning
The application of geospatial information technologies has increased recently due to increase in data sources from the earth sciences. The systematic data collection, storage and processing together with data transformation require geospatial information
Süha Berberoğlu +5 more
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Geospatial Analysis in Urban Planning [PDF]
Geospatial analysis, driven by the evolution of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing technologies, plays an increasingly pivotal role in urban planning. This study examines the historical, technological, and methodological foundations of geospatial analysis and its growing significance in shaping contemporary urban environments ...
Ariowachukwu Divine Sopruchi
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Mapping and modelling neglected tropical diseases and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean [PDF]
The prospects and opportunities for application of risk mapping and modelling of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Latin America are examined with the aim to broaden the interest in geospatial research there.
John B. Malone, N. Robert Bergquist
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Geospatial Development Using GIS Smart Planning
Zoning is the most effective public tool for controlling land use, reflecting the spatial separation of urban land use incompatibilities and influencing, consequently, the physical economic and social structure of cities.
Ana Cornelia BADEA, Gheorghe BADEA
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Critical Success Factors of Participatory Community Planning with Geospatial Digital Participatory Platforms [PDF]
In recent years, Digital Participatory Platforms (DPPs) have become an increasingly popular tool for citizen participation in community planning processes. They serve municipalities, citizen initiatives, and other planning authorities as digital tools to
Karl Atzmanstorfer +5 more
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City Dashboards and 3D Geospatial Technologies for Urban Planning and Management
Data has long been generated about cities to make sense of them, manage services and infrastructure, solve urban problems, and produce urban policy and plans. Indeed, managing data across the data life cycle (generating, handling, storing, analyzing, archiving, sharing and destroying) is a key activity of city administrations and other public agencies.
Dawkins, Oliver +3 more
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Collaborative Open Source Geospatial Tools and Maps Supporting the Response Planning to Disastrous Earthquake Events [PDF]
Maurizio Pollino, Luigi La Porta
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Developing a geospatial web-GIS system for landscape and urban planning
This study discusses a geographical information system (GIS) for operating a local government's landscape and urban planning activities via a website. Implementing this web-GIS system will help build a more realistic landscape and urban planning model that includes citizen participation and city marketing. The approach is applicable to ubiquitous city (
Junghoon Ki
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