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Anna Kovacs-Györi, Alina Ristea, Clemens Havas, Michael Mehaffy, Hartwig H. Hochmair, Bernd Resch, Levente Juhasz, Arthur Lehner, Laxmi Ramasubramanian and Thomas Blaschke
Urban systems involve a multitude of closely intertwined components, which are more measurable than before due to new sensors, data collection, and spatio-temporal analysis methods. Turning these data into knowledge to facilitate planning efforts in addr...
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Agung Indrajit, Bastiaan Van Loenen and Peter Van Oosterom
Most urban planning monitoring activities were designed to monitor implementation of aggregated sectors from different initiatives into practical and measurable indicators. Today, cities utilize spatial information in monitoring and evaluating urban plan...
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Bernd Resch and Michael Szell
Due to the wide-spread use of disruptive digital technologies like mobile phones, cities have transitioned from data-scarce to data-rich environments. As a result, the field of geoinformatics is being reshaped and challenged to develop adequate data-driv...
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Shade T. Shutters
Increased use of sensors and social data collection methods have provided cites with unprecedented amounts of data. Yet, data alone is no guarantee that cities will make smarter decisions and many of what we call smart cities would be more accurately des...
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Shade T. Shutters
Increased use of sensors and social data collection methods have provided cites with unprecedented amounts of data. Yet, data alone is no guarantee that cities will make smarter decisions and many of what we call smart cities would be more accurately des...
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Julia Mayer, Martin Memmel, Johannes Ruf, Dhruv Patel, Lena Hoff and Sascha Henninger
Urban tree cadastres, crucial for climate adaptation and urban planning, face challenges in maintaining accuracy and completeness. A transdisciplinary approach in Kaiserslautern, Germany, complements existing incomplete tree data with additional precise ...
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Alec Foster, Ian M. Dunham and Charles Kaylor
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been heralded as a promising new data source for urban planning and policymaking. However, there are also concerns surrounding uneven levels of participation and spatial coverage, despite the promotion of VGI ...
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Alec Foster, Ian M. Dunham and Charles Kaylor
People generate massive volumes of data on the Internet about cities. Researchers may engage these crowds to fill data gaps and better understand and inform planning decisions. Crowdsourced tools for data collection must be supported by outreach; however...
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Jiawei Zhu, Chao Tao, Xin Lin, Jian Peng, Haozhe Huang, Li Chen and Qiongjie Wang
Analyzing the urban spatial structure of a city is a core topic within urban geographical information science that has the ability to assist urban planning, site selection, location recommendation, etc. Among previous studies, comprehending the functiona...
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Jason Corburn, Patrick Njoroge, Jane Weru and Maureen Musya
Urban informal settlements or slums are among the most vulnerable places to climate-change-related health risks. Yet, little data exist documenting environmental and human health vulnerabilities in slums or how to move research to action. Citizen science...
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Jianming Liang, Kevin Robert Gurney, Darragh O?Keeffe, Maya Hutchins, Risa Patarasuk, Jianhua Huang, Yang Song and Preeti Rao
The ?Hestia Project? uses a bottom-up approach to quantify fossil fuel CO2 (FFCO2) emissions spatially at the building/street level and temporally at the hourly level. Hestia FFCO2 emissions are provided in the form of a group of sector-specific vector l...
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Rafael Sierra Requena, José Carlos Martínez-Llario, Edgar Lorenzo-Sáez and Eloína Coll-Aliaga
The spatial and semantic data of geographic addresses are extremely important for citizens, governments, and companies. The addresses can georeference environmental, economic, security, health, and demographic parameters in urban areas. Additionally, add...
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José Javier Pérez, María Senderos, Amaia Casado and Iñigo Leon
The aim of the study is to obtain fast digitalization of large urban settings. The data of two university campuses in two cities in northern Spain was captured. Challenges were imposed by the lockdown situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which limi...
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Geoff Boeing
OpenStreetMap provides a valuable crowd-sourced database of raw geospatial data for constructing models of urban street networks for scientific analysis. This paper reports results from a research project that collected raw street network data from OpenS...
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Minda Hu, Ashwin Rao, Mayank Kejriwal and Kristina Lerman
Successful responses to societal challenges require sustained behavioral change. However, as responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in the US showed, political partisanship and mistrust of science can reduce public willingness to adopt recommended behaviors ...
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Yue Cheng, Jiayin Chen, Jiajia Tang, Wenbo Xu, Dong Lv and Xuan Xiao
Within the rapidly growing urban tourism industry, the development of urban landscapes plays a crucial role in shaping a city?s image and competitiveness; however, standardized and mismatched landscapes often have a negative impact, highlighting the impo...
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Yuting Chen, Pengjun Zhao, Yi Lin, Yushi Sun, Rui Chen, Ling Yu and Yu Liu
Precise identification of spatial unit functional features in the city is a pre-condition for urban planning and policy-making. However, inferring unknown attributes of urban spatial units from data mining of spatial interaction remains a challenge in ge...
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Shuang Li
Historical geographic data play an important supporting role in the study of long-term geographic studies, such as climate change, urban expansion and land-use and land-cover change. These data vary in source, format and accuracy and are widely found in ...
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Marta Samulowska, Szymon Chmielewski, Edwin Raczko, Michal Lupa, Dorota Myszkowska and Bogdan Zagajewski
Crowdsourcing is one of the spatial data sources, but due to its unstructured form, the quality of noisy crowd judgments is a challenge. In this study, we address the problem of detecting and removing crowdsourced data bias as a prerequisite for better-q...
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Yan Zhang, Xiang Zheng, Min Chen, Yingbing Li, Yingxue Yan and Peiying Wang
The urban structure is the spatial reflection of various economic and cultural factors acting on the urban territory. Different from the physical structure, urban structure is closely related to the population mobility. Taxi trajectories are widely distr...
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