167 research outputs found

    Orchestrating the spatial planning process: from Business Process Management to 2nd generation Planning Support Systems

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    Metaplanning can be considered as a necessary step for improving collaboration, transparency and accountability in sustainable and democratic spatial decision-making process. This paper reports current findings on the operational implementation of the metaplanning concept developed by the authors relying on Business Process Management methods and techniques. Two solutions are presented which implement spatial planning process workflows thanks to the development of original spatial data and processing services connectors to a Business Process Management suite. These results can be considered as a first step towards the development of 2nd generation Planning Support Systems

    Metaplanning: About designing the Geodesign process

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    Geodesign entails complex processes involving multidisciplinary teams of professionals supporting stakeholders and communities in devising and choosing sustainable future development scenarios for their territories. The roles and the relationships among the actors may vary according to the underlying planning paradigm or style which the local normative and socio-cultural factors shape in the actual practices. Methods and tools to be used in the process phases may vary accordingly. A Geodesign study is characterised by the integrated usage of Geographic Information Science methods and tools to transform spatial data into relevant knowledge for informed design and decision-making. Thus, central to Geodesign are such issues as how to design and manage such complex processes, and how to orchestrate digital methods and tools in Geodesign support systems architectures. To address these challenges, the concept of metaplanning is proposed as an aid to the design of Geodesign processes. Expected benefits of the metaplanning exercise include better process understanding by the participants, improvements in management, and enhanced process transparency and accountability. Moreover, metaplanning may drive the integration of digital information technologies to support the Geodesign workflows.After the formalization of the concept, a Business Process Management (BPM) approach to metaplanning is proposed for its operationalization, aiming at both improving the Geodesign process and easing the creation of process-oriented 2nd generation Planning Support Systems. After a critical discussion on the possible advantages of the metaplanning approach to the design of process-oriented Geodesign workflows and support systems, issues setting the future research agenda in this domain are outlined

    Collaborative geodesign: sustainable scenarios for the Cagliari metro area

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    This chapter presents the Metropolitan City of Cagliari sustainable development geodesign study. The study was carried on in 2018 under the umbrella of the International geodesign Collaboration. The aim of this chapter is twofold as it discusses both how strategic scenario planning can unfold in a collaborative way, as well as how technology advances can either support the process and improve the design in addressing current sustainability challenges

    Experimental study of carrier gas and pressure effects on homogeneous water nucleation

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    Social Media Geographic Information: Current developments and opportunities in urban and regional planning

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    This paper deals with the convergence of Social Media and Geographic Information and discusses its potential as useful source of knowledge in spatial planning. With the underlying assumption of the acknowledgement of the innovation that digital geographic information- including Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI)- is already bringing to urban and regional planning, the authors argue Social Media may also play an important role due to both their pervasiveness in content exchange and their emerging spatial convergence. To support this thesis, a review of best practice examples in different domain is presented in order to understand what tools are currently available and what kind of knowledge can be extracted from Social Media. On the base of this analysis, the paper present an original user-friendly tool developed by the authors to extract information from Social Media and to perform Spatial-Temporal Textual (STTx) analysis. The paper ends with some brief conclusions on the opportunities for the application of STTx analysis in urban and regional planning

    Public administration GI-based web-sites for spatial planning:a comparative analysis

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    Social media data in tourism planning: Analysing tourists satisfaction in space and time.

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    Social media are playing an increasingly important role as information resource in tourism both for customers (i.e. the tourists), who gather trustworthy information supporting the choice of destinations and services from peers, and for businesses, which can use the same information for improving their marketing strategies. The use of social media data can also offer new opportunities for decision- support in tourism planning. With improved understanding of the motivations of tourists and tailoring tourism service supply, decision making can be facilitated by emphasizing the strengths of tourist destinations for past and potential visitors. However, this kind of information about tourists perceptions and opinions is not always properly analysed by planners. Understanding the user satisfaction, which depend on factors related to both the location and the services that the local industry propose, may offers valuable information in tourism planning at regional and local level. In the light of the above premises, the goal of the study presented in this paper is to propose an integrated approach to investigate the relationships between tourists satisfaction, destination resources and tourism industry for supporting design and decision-making in regional tourism planning. The methodology developed in the study includes data collection from popular tourism social media platforms (i.e. Booking.com and TripAdvisor.com.com), and their integration with territorial and tourism data. Spatial and statistical analysis techniques are then applied to elicit insights from tourists perceptions on success factors which may be used in decision-making and planning support. The case study demonstrates the value of social media data and computational social science techniques in tourism planning. The paper concludes with a critical discussion on the potential of using such an approach in more general urban and regional planning setting

    Grouping complex systems: a weighted network comparative analysis

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    In this study, the authors compare two inter-municipal commuting networks (MCN) pertaining to the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily, by approaching their characterization through a weighted network analysis. They develop on the results obtained for the MCN of Sardinia (De Montis et al. 2007) and attempt to use network analysis as a mean of detection of similarities or dissimilarities between the systems at hand

    Modeling commuting systems through a complex network analysis: a study of the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily

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    This study analyzes the inter-municipal commuting systems of the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily, employing weighted network analysis technique. Based on the results obtained for the Sardinian commuting network, the network analysis is used to identify similarities and dissimilarities between the two systems
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