Buch, Englisch, 345 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 611 g
Reihe: The Urban Book Series
Planning Through Big Data and Urban Analytics
Buch, Englisch, 345 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 611 g
Reihe: The Urban Book Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-31748-4
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.- Part 1: Digital cities.- Hybrid smartness: Seeking a balance between top-down and bottom-up smart city approaches.- Interpreting the smart city through topic modelling.- The venue code: digital surveillance, spatial (re)organization, and infrastructural power during the COVID pandemic in China.- The platformization of public participation: Considerations for urban planners navigating new engagement tools.- Part 2: Mobility futures.- Shared micro-mobility: A panacea or a patch for our urban transport problems?- Understanding bikeability: Insight into the cycling–city relationship using massive dockless bike-sharing records in Beijing.- Disclosing the impact of micro-level environmental characteristics on dockless bikeshare trip volume: A case study of Ithaca.- A planning support system for boosting bikeability in Seoul.- Integrating big data and a travel survey to understand the gender gap in ride-hailing usage: evidence from Chengdu, China.- Urban airspace route planningfor advanced air mobility operations.- Part 3: Fine-scale urban analysis.- “Eyes on the Street”: Estimating natural surveillance along Amsterdam’s city streets using street-level imagery.- Automatic evaluation of street-level walkability based on computer vision techniques and urban big data: A case study of Kowloon West, Hong Kong.- Promoting sustainable travel through a web-based tourism support system.- Applying the Aurin walkability index at the metropolitan and local levels by sex and age in Australia.- Predicting urban heat island mitigation with random forest regression in Belgian cities.- A framework to probe the uncertainties in urban cellular automata modeling with multilevel density for the Wallonia region, Belgium.