ABSTRACT

Recent technological advancements and other related factors and trends are contributing to the production of an astoundingly large and rapidly accelerating collection of data, or ‘Big Data’. This data now allows us to examine urban and regional phenomena in ways that were previously not possible. Despite the tremendous potential of big data for regional science, its use and application in this context is fraught with issues and challenges. This book brings together leading contributors to present an interdisciplinary, agenda-setting and action-oriented platform for research and practice in the urban and regional community.

This book provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary and cutting-edge perspective on big data for regional science. Chapters contain a collection of research notes contributed by experts from all over the world with a wide array of disciplinary backgrounds. The content is organized along four themes: sources of big data; integration, processing and management of big data; analytics for big data; and, higher level policy and programmatic considerations. As well as concisely and comprehensively synthesising work done to date, the book also considers future challenges and prospects for the use of big data in regional science.

Big Data for Regional Science provides a seminal contribution to the field of regional science and will appeal to a broad audience, including those at all levels of academia, industry, and government.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

part I|97 pages

New big data sources in regional science

chapter 7|19 pages

Crowdsourcing street beauty

Visual preference surveys in the big data era

part II|81 pages

Big data integration and management

chapter 15|12 pages

Big data perspectives

Adoption of a regional environmental information system

part III|85 pages

Big data analytics in regional science

chapter 16|13 pages

From ‘big data’ to big regions

The geography of the American commute

chapter 22|9 pages

Big data and shrinking cities

How Twitter can help determine urban sentiments

part IV|72 pages

New frontiers of big data in regional science

chapter 25|11 pages

Towards data-driven cities

Incorporating big data into urban management

chapter 26|9 pages

Big data, privacy and the policy process in the United States

In regional economic development

chapter 27|12 pages

Urban informatics

Defining an emerging field

chapter 28|11 pages

The constantly shifting face of the digital divide

Implications for big data, urban informatics, and regional science