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Sharma, Poonam.
Geospatial technology and smart citiesICT, geoscience modeling, GIS and remote sensing /
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正題名/作者:
Geospatial technology and smart citiesedited by Poonam Sharma.
其他題名:
ICT, geoscience modeling, GIS and remote sensing /
其他作者:
Sharma, Poonam.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 497 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Smart cities.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71945-6
ISBN:
9783030719456$q(electronic bk.)
Geospatial technology and smart citiesICT, geoscience modeling, GIS and remote sensing /
Geospatial technology and smart cities
ICT, geoscience modeling, GIS and remote sensing /[electronic resource] :edited by Poonam Sharma. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xviii, 497 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - The urban book series,2365-757X. - Urban book series..
Analyzing the role of geospatial technology in smart city development -- Part II: Urban expansion and infrastructure -- The dark side of the earth: Benchmarking lighting access for all cities on Earth and the citynet dataset -- Object-oriented approach for urbanization growth by using remote sensing and Gis techniques: A case study in Hilla city, Babylon Governorate, Iraq -- Designing the streets for smart cities -- An automated approach to facilitate rooftop solar Pv installation in smart cities: Acomparative study between Bhopal, India and Trondheim, Norway -- Analyzing and predicting urban expansion and its effects on surface temperature for two Indian megacities: Bengaluru and Chennai -- Analyzing new frontiers in urban preference and perception research -- Land transformation and future projections of land consumption using high resolution remote sensing data for Allahabad, India -- The meta-analysis of studies on urban sprawl -- Four-dimensional slum urban simulation using hologram interferometry of Envisat satellite -- Geospatial technologies for public health management system -- Utilisation of geo spatial technology to study the variation in access of urban health care centres in Kamrup Metro, Assam -- Geo-spatial analysis of health care service centres for smart cities: A study of South East district, Delhi-India -- Usage of transport apps by Indian commuters: An empirical investigation -- Parking maximums and work place levies: Time to adopt new paradigms in India, the case of Kochi -- Assessing to append homeless people to plan smart regions to be more inclusive -- Part II: Urban ecology and disaster management -- Fire and flood vulnerability, and implications for evacuation -- An information and communication technology (ICT) driven disaster management system: A case of fire-fighting in Mumbai -- Selection of suitable site for biomedical waste disposal in Lucknow city, India using remote sensing data, GIS and AHP method -- How does tourism affect urban ecological standards? A geospatial analysis of wetland transformations in the coastal resort town of Digha, West Bengal, India -- Urban housing in Itanagar: Mountain geomorphology, hazard vulnerability vis-a-vis smart city framework -- Hydrogeological studies of urban-rural interface in the northwest part of Pune Metropolis, India -- Ground water analytics for measuring quality and quantity -- Status of ground water quality in Bhilwara district of Rajasthan: A geospatial approach -- Green infrastructure as a tool for improving livability of area based development projects under smart city mission -- Evaluating decadal change in green cover of Dehradun city -- Summary and way forward.
This book presents fundamental and applied research in developing geospatial modeling solutions to manage the challenges that urban areas are facing today. It aims to connect the academics, researchers, experts, town planners, investors and government officials to exchange ideas. The areas addressed include urban heat island analysis, urban flood vulnerability and risk mapping, green spaces, solar energy, infrastructure management, among others. The book suggests directions for smart city research and outlines practical propositions. As an emerging and critical area of research and development, much research is now being done with regard to cities. At the international level and in India alike, the "smart cities" concept is a vital topic for universities and research centers, and well as for civic bodies, town planners and policymakers. As such, the book offers a valuable resource for a broad readership.
ISBN: 9783030719456$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: TD159.4
Dewey Class. No.: 307.76
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