Geoinformatics for Sustainable Urban Development

Geoinformatics for Sustainable Urban Development

Author: Sulochana Shekhar

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-07-24

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1000910873

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This book provides compelling new insights into how cities are attempting to address sustainability challenges via major applications of geospatial technology in an urban area. It elucidates the role of geospatial techniques such as GIS and GNSS, including remote sensing in urban management, and covers the theory and practice of urban sustainability transitions. It provides case studies and contextualised tools for the governance of urban transitions to present various applications of geospatial techniques in an urban environment. Features: Covers hands-on approaches on quantitative measures of urban analytics Focuses on sustainability issues in urban planning and development Includes pertinent global case studies for implementation of urban planning practices Reviews the inter-relationship between smart cities and sustainable development This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals in GIS, urban sciences, and geography.


Fundamentals and Principles of Urban and Regional Planning

Fundamentals and Principles of Urban and Regional Planning

Author: Harneet Kaur

Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication

Published: 2023-06-07

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13:

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The textbook is for students pursuing bachelors or masters in Urban and Regional planning the course is taught in all schools of planning and architecture. According to AICTE and ITPI this subject is taught in first year during first semester. It can also be used as reference for students pursuing B.arch and M.arch, M.arch Urban design etc. It is a good reference and guide for professionals working in urban and regional planning projects like Smart cities, AMRUT, RURBAN, Master plans, city development plans etc.


GIS and Multicriteria Decision Analysis

GIS and Multicriteria Decision Analysis

Author: Jacek Malczewski

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1999-04-05

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9780471329442

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From selecting sites for new hospitals, schools, and factories, to managing forests and rivers, to creating and maintaining highways and bridges, public and private organizations are often called on to make decisions on geographic questions that involve a multitude of alternatives and often conflicting evaluation criteria. This book presents a formal mechanism for dealing with these situations, capturing the information in a Geographic Information System and processing it to derive optimal recommendations for confronting these complex questions.


Research Methods in Urban and Regional Planning

Research Methods in Urban and Regional Planning

Author: Xinhao Wang

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 3540496580

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This book provides an up-to-date introduction to the fundamental methods related to planning and human services delivery. These methods aid planners in answering crucial questions about human activities within a given community. This book brings the pillars of planning methods together in an introductory text targeted towards senior level undergraduate and graduate students. Planning professionals will also find this book an invaluable reference.


Progress in Geospatial Analysis

Progress in Geospatial Analysis

Author: Yuji Murayama

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-07-06

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 4431540008

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This book examines current trends and developments in the methods and applications of geospatial analysis and highlights future development prospects. It provides a comprehensive discussion of remote sensing- and geographical information system (GIS)-based data processing techniques, current practices, theories, models, and applications of geospatial analysis. Data acquisition and processing techniques such as remote sensing image selections, classifications, accuracy assessments, models of GIS data, and spatial modeling processes are the focus of the first part of the book. In the second part, theories and methods related to fuzzy sets, spatial weights and prominence, geographically weighted regression, weight of evidence, Markov-cellular automata, artificial neural network, agent-based simulation, multi-criteria evaluation, analytic hierarchy process, and a GIS network model are included. Part three presents selected best practices in geospatial analysis. The chapters, all by expert authors, are arranged so that readers who are new to the field will gain an overview and important insights. Those readers who are already practitioners will gain from the advanced and updated materials and state-of-the-art developments in geospatial analysis.


Geospatial Computational Methods

Geospatial Computational Methods

Author: John N. Hatzopoulos

Publisher: BrownWalker Press

Published: 2024-05-01

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 1599426447

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This book is for students and professionals involved in Geospatial Computations and related areas such as Geomatics, Surveying Engineering, Geoinformatics, Geospatial Information Science and Technology (GIS&T), Geography, Geology, Agriculture, and Geointelligence. More emphasis is given to using scientific methods and tools materialized in algorithms and software to produce practical results. Specifically, algorithms such as error analysis of measurements and the least squares adjustment method to obtain ground coordinates of points with their reliability to construct the geometric framework of the geographical space necessary for various geospatial applications such as a Geographic Information System (GIS) are discussed. Other algorithms involve interpolation methods for DEM and spatial data analysis. Furthermore, such algorithms in the geospatial area are basic surveying methods using a total station, photogrammetry, digital terrain modeling, GNSS, augmented reality, coordinate transformations, map projections, and interpolation. Most algorithms are implemented into 27 educational computer programs and necessary data to understand GIS&T operations from the inside with a didactics approach targeting to become more intelligent than machines. The educational programs include general photogrammetric operations with aerial photography and drones, 3-D surveying network adjustment, GNSS navigation solutions, and many others. This approach helps to obtain high-quality scientific and technological bases, which in turn enhance the ability to exploit and use most tools and functions of existing GIS&T systems and, therefore, to be highly competitive as a professional in the market. This book has ten chapters such as Measurements and Errors Estimation and Accuracy Standards, Specialized Numerical Methods, Error Propagation & Least Squares Adjustment, Condition Method and Generalized Least Squares, Applications to Map Projections and Transformation of Coordinates, Applications to Surveying Networks, Applications of Computational Methods in Photogrammetry, Digital Elevation Models (DEM), Computer Programming – Scripting & AI.