ABSTRACT

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.1201/9781315146638, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license.

GIS is used today to better understand and solve urban problems. GIS in Sustainable Urban Planning and Management: A Global Perspective, explores and illustrates the capacity that geo-information and GIS have to inform practitioners and other participants in the processes of the planning and management of urban regions. The first part of the book addresses the concept of sustainable urban development, its different frameworks, the many ways of measuring sustainability, and its value in the urban policy arena. The second part discusses how urban planning can shape our cities, examines various spatial configurations of cities, the spread of activities, and the demands placed on different functions to achieve strategic objective. It further focuses on the recognition that urban dwellers are increasingly under threat from natural hazards and climate change.

Written by authors with expertise on the applications of geo-information in urban management, this book showcases the importance of GIS in better understanding current urban challenges and provides new insights on how to apply GIS in urban planning. It illustrates through real world cases the use of GIS in analyzing and evaluating the position of disadvantaged groups and areas in cities and provides clear examples of applied GIS in urban sustainability and urban resilience.

The idea of sustainable development is still very much central in the new development agenda of the United Nations, and in that sense, it is of particular importance for students from both the Global South and Global North. Professionals, researchers, and students alike will find this book to be an invaluable resource for understanding and solving problems relating to sustainable urban planning and management.

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part I|1 pages

The ‘Sustainable City’ and the ‘Inclusive City’

chapter 3|16 pages

A Collaborative Planning Framework to Support Sustainable Development

The Case of Municipal Housing in Guatemala City
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chapter 9|22 pages

City Morphology and Women’s Perception of Travel

A Case Study for Istanbul, Turkey
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chapter 10|20 pages

Children’s Perception of Their City Centre

A Qualitative GIS Methodological Investigation in a Dutch City
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chapter 11|20 pages

The Street as a Binding Factor

Measuring the Quality of Streets as Public Space within a Fragmented City: The Case of Msasani Bonde la Mpunga, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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part II|1 pages

The ‘Compact-Competitive City’ and the ‘Resilient City’

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chapter 13|20 pages

Stakeholder-Based Assessment

Multiple Criteria Analysis for Designing Cycle Routes for Different Target Populations
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chapter 14|22 pages

Post-Resettlement Socio-Economic Dynamics

The Case of Ahmedabad, India
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