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This book offers a selection of the best articles presented at the CUPUM (Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management) Conference, held in the second week of July 2017 at the University of South Australia in Adelaide.

It provides a state-of-the-art overview of the availability and application of planning support systems (PSS) in the context of smart cities, big data, and urban futures. Rapid advances in computing, information, communication and web-based technologies are reaching into all facets of urban life, creating new and exciting urban futures. With the universal adoption of networked computing technologies, data generation is now so massive and all pervasive in society that it offers unprecedented technological solutions for planning and managing urban futures. These technologies are essential to effective urban planning and urban management in an increasingly challenging world, with socially disruptive changes, more complex and sophisticated urban lives and the need for resilience to deal with the possibility of adverse future environmental events and climate change.





The book discusses examples of these technologies which encompass, inter alia: smart urban futures, where cities with myriad sensors are networked with communication technologies that enable the city planners to monitor well-being and be responsive to citizens' needs to allow dynamic management in real-time; PSS that encompass new hardware, develop new indicators, applications and innovative ways of facilitating public and community involvement in the management and planning of urban areas; and urban modelling that draws on theory and the richness of data from the growing range of urban sensing and communication technologies to build a better understanding of urban dynamics, trends and 'what-if' scenario investigations, and to provide better tools for planning and policymaking.
1 Introduction to `Planning Support Science for Smarter Urban Futures'
1(22)
Stan Geertman
Andrew Allan
Chris Pettit
John Stillwell
Part I Planning Support Science
2 Towards the Development of a Monitoring System for Planning Policy
23(24)
Claire Daniel
3 Urbanmetrics: An Algorithmic-(Para)Metric Methodology for Analysis and Optimization of Urban Configurations
47(18)
Fernando Lima
Nuno Montenegro
Rodrigo Paraizo
Jose Kos
4 Urban Activity Explorer: Visual Analytics and Planning Support Systems
65(12)
Alireza Karduni
Isaac Cho
Ginette Wessel
Wewen Dou
William Ribarsky
Eric Sauda
5 A Decision Support System for Fighting Multiple Fires in Urban Areas Caused by Large Earthquakes
77(18)
Toshihiro Osaragi
Noriaki Hirokawa
6 Developing the Well-Located Land Index to Establish Smart Human Settlements for the Ekurhuleni Municipality, South Africa
95(18)
Baleseng T. Mokoena
Walter Musakwa
Thembani Moyo
7 Designing with Data for Urban Resilience
113(22)
Nano Langenheim
Marcus White
Jack Barton
Serryn Eagleson
8 Geodesign, Resilience and the Future of Former Mega-Event Sites
135(18)
Jennifer Minner
9 The Walkability Planning Support System: An Evidence-Based Tool to Design Healthy Communities
153(14)
Claire Boulange
Chris Pettit
Billie Giles-Corti
10 A Dynamic Real-Time Navigation System for Urban Tourists
167(18)
Kayoko Yamamoto
Shun Fujita
11 An Advanced Web API for Isochrones Calculation Using OpenStreetMap Data
185(22)
Yiqun Chen
Abbas Rajabifard
Jennifer Day
12 Household Micro-simulation Model Considering Observed Family Histories in a Suburban New Town
207(24)
Nao Sugiki
Kazuaki Miyamoto
Akinari Kashimura
Noriko Otani
13 Social Sensing: The Necessary Component of Planning Support System for Smart City in the Era of Big Data
231(16)
Wencheng Yu
Qizhi Mao
Song Yang
Songmao Zhang
Yilong Rong
Part II Smarter Urban Futures
14 Opening the Search Space for the Design of a Future Transport System Using `Big Data'
247(16)
Vinutha Magal Shreenath
Sebastiaan Meijer
15 Investigating Theoretical Development for Integrated Transport and Land Use Modelling Systems
263(16)
Li Meng
Andrew Allan
Sekhar Somenahalli
16 The Mode Most Traveled: Transportation Infrastructure Implications and Policy Responses
279(16)
Tayo Fabusuyi
Robert C. Hampshire
17 An Integrated Demand and Carbon Impact Forecasting Approach for Residential Precincts
295(22)
Nicholas Holyoak
Michael Taylor
Michalis Hadjikakou
Steven Percy
18 Open Data and Human-Based Outsourcing Neighborhood Rating: A Case Study for San Francisco Bay Area Gentrification Rate
317(20)
Eleanna Panagoulia
19 CityDash: Visualising a Changing City Using Open Data
337(18)
Christopher Pettit
Scott N. Lieske
Murad Jamal
20 Consistency Analysis of City Indicator Data
355(16)
Yetian Wang
Mark S. Fox
21 From Blue-Printing to Finger-Printing: Building Healthy Communities with Scenario Planning
371(28)
Ming-Chun Lee
22 Evolution of a Synthetic Population and Its Daily Mobility Patterns Under Spatial Strategies for Urban Growth
399(20)
Simone Z. Leao
Nam Huynh
Alison Taylor
Chris Pettit
Pascal Perez
23 Vending the City: Mapping the Policy, Positioning and Policing of Vending in New York City
419(14)
Rida Qadri
24 Landsat Surface Temperature Data Analysis for Urban Heat Resilience: Case Study of Adelaide
433(16)
Ehsan Sharifi
Alpana Sivam
Sadasivam Karuppannan
John Boland
25 Urban Improvement Policies for Reducing Human Damage in a Large Earthquake by Using Wide-Area Evacuation Simulation Incorporating Rescue and Firefighting by Local Residents
449(20)
Takuya Oki
Toshihiro Osaragi
26 Advanced Spatial Analysis for Vegetation Distributions Aimed at Introducing Smarter City Shrinkage
469(22)
Kiichiro Kumagai
Hitoshi Uematsu
Yuka Matsuda
27 Does Activity Fulfil Aspiration? A Contextual Comparison of Smart City Applications in Practice
491(14)
Lisanne de Wijs
Patrick Witte
Daniel de Klerk
Stan Geertman
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