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GIS in Sustainable Urban Planning and Management / edited by Martin van Maarseveen, Javier Martinez, Johannes Flacke.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Leiden : CRC Press, 2019.Description: 1 online resource (364 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781138505551
  • 1138505552
  • 9781315146638
  • 1315146630
  • 9781351379076
  • 1351379070
  • 9781351379090
  • 1351379097
  • 9781351379083
  • 1351379089
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.1/2160285 23
LOC classification:
  • HT166
Online resources: 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.
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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.

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