ABSTRACT

Urban planners who need to design information systems require an understanding of systems analysis, data acquisition and GIS. In recent times the need has been to make computer-based maps by using a GIS, but planners now need tools for co-operative work using groupware systems, for global visualization and real-time monitoring of urban activities and phenomena. Planners have moved beyond drawing land use plans, to examining the evolution of urban activities to monitor and analyze urban societal and environmental problems.
Both practitioners and students will find this book useful, provided they have an adequate grounding in computing, data analysis and GIS and they are looking to use and design computer systems for developing maps and written statements for city planning. Therefore, novel tools like using multimedia information systems and GIS will become an increasingly important, eventually essential part of the job.

chapter 3|25 pages

DATA ACQUISITION IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT

chapter 5|25 pages

HYPERMAPS AND WEB SITES FOR URBAN PLANNING

chapter 8|26 pages

GROUPWARE IN URBAN PLANNING

chapter 9|20 pages

COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

chapter 10|40 pages

COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES FOR URBAN PLANNING