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Geocomputation and Urban Planning

  • Recent results in geocomputation and urban planning
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 176)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Geocomputation and Urban Planning

    • Beniamino Murgante, Giuseppe Borruso, Alessandra Lapucci
    Pages 1-17
  3. Detection of Urban Socio-economic Patterns Using Clustering Techniques

    • Devis Tuia, Christian Kaiser, Antonio Da Cunha, Mikhail Kanevski
    Pages 19-36
  4. Identification of “Hot Spots” of Social and Housing Difficulty in Urban Areas: Scan Statistics for Housing Market and Urban Planning Policies

    • Silvestro Montrone, Paola Perchinunno, Antonia Di Giuro, Francesco Rotondo, Carmelo Maria Torre
    Pages 57-78
  5. Improving Moran’s Index to Identify Hot Spots in Traffic Safety

    • Elke Moons, Tom Brijs, Geert Wets
    Pages 117-132
  6. Visual Impact Assessment in Urban Planning

    • Maria Danese, Gabriele Nolè, Beniamino Murgante
    Pages 133-146
  7. An Object-Oriented Model for the Sustainable Management of Evolving Spatio-temporal Information

    • Christine Plumejeaud, Bogdan Moisuc, Sandro Bimonte, Marlène Villanova, Jérôme Gensel
    Pages 167-186
  8. GIS and LIDAR Data Analysis for the Integration of Multidimensional Indicators on Urban Morphogenesis Multi-agent Vector Based Geosimulation

    • Cláudio Carneiro, François Golay, Vitor Silva, Corinne Plazanet, Jong-Jin Park
    Pages 187-207
  9. Urban Pattern Morphology Time Variation in Southern Italy by Using Landsat Imagery

    • Luciano Telesca, Rosa Coluzzi, Rosa Lasaponara
    Pages 209-222
  10. Predicting the Urban Spread Using Spatio-morphological Models

    • Christine Voiron-Canicio
    Pages 223-236
  11. A Multi-Agent Geosimulation Infrastructure for Planning

    • Ivan Blecic, Arnaldo Cecchini, Giuseppe A. Trunfio
    Pages 237-253
  12. A Participative Multi Agent System for Urban Sustainable Mobility

    • Alessandra Lapucci, Silvana Lombardo, Massimiliano Petri, Marco Rotonda
    Pages 255-279
  13. Back Matter

About this book

Sixteen years ago, Franklin estimated that about 80% of data contain geo-referenced information. To date, the availability of geographic data and information is growing, together with the capacity of users to operate with IT tools and instruments. Spatial data infrastructures are growing and allow a wide number of users to rely on them. This growth has not been fully coupled to an increase of knowledge to support spatial decisions. Spatial analytical techniques, geographical analysis and modelling methods are therefore required to analyse data and to facilitate the decision process at all levels. Old geographical issues can find an answer thanks to new methods and instruments, while new issues are developing, challenging researchers towards new solutions. This volume aims to contribute to the development of new techniques and methods to improve the process of knowledge acquisition. The Geocomputational expression is related to the development and the application of new theories, methods and tools in order to provide better solutions to complex geographical problems. The geocomputational analysis discussed in this volume, could be classified according to three main domains of applications; the first one related to spatial decision support system and to spatial uncertainty, the second connected to artificial intelligence, the third based on all spatial statistics techniques.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy

    Beniamino Murgante

  • University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy

    Giuseppe Borruso

  • University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

    Alessandra Lapucci

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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