Computational urban planning and management for smart cities: An introduction

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The world is on the cusp of advancing to a sixth wave of technologically based innovation, which will significantly impact our rapidly-growing urban environments. However, political and social resistance hold us back from the transformational potential of technological innovation, to empower both urban decision-makers and citizens to make informed choices about their urban futures. This volume brings together a collection of chapters that encapsulates the state-of the-art research in data driven methods for harnessing the potential of computational planning and management for smart cities. The scholarly works are organised around three thematic lenses: (I) smart cities and their data and governance; (II) computational planning of smart cities; and (III) mobility and transportation modelling. Each chapter addresses the potential of technologically based innovation in urban environments and provides innovative methods and a series of research findings to guide cities in harnessing its potential. This volume provides an important contribution to the body of knowledge interfacing data, technology and smart cities as we strive to plan more liveable, sustainable and productive cities of the future.

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Geertman, S., Allan, A., Zhan, Q., & Pettit, C. (2019). Computational urban planning and management for smart cities: An introduction. In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography (pp. 1–14). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19424-6_1

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