UDMS Annual 2011
E-Book, Englisch, 260 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4665-1275-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Since 1971, the Urban Data Management Society (UDMS) has organized international symposia across Europe to promote the development of information systems at a local government level. Initially, the focus of these symposia was mostly on urban applications, but both regional and rural issues have grown in importance over the years. Nowadays, an important aim of UDMS is to provide a forum for people to discuss new approaches, to consider new technologies, and to share practical experiences in the field of urban data management.
This book contains a selection of the best 19 out of 42 full papers that were submitted for UDMS 2011. The topics covered represent current trends in urban and regional data management. Urban and Regional Data Management 2011 is divided in four parts: (1) 3D modeling and applications; (2) Data management for local government; (3) Environmental monitoring and assessment; (4) Remote sensing for urban applications, and will proof to be a useful source of information for urban, regional and rural data-related professionals, such as scholars, GIS engineers, geomatic professionals, photogrammetrists, land surveyors, mapping specialists, urban planners and researchers, as well as for postgraduate students and lecturers.
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Introduction, S. Zlatanova, H. Ledoux, E.M. Fendel & M. Rumor
Part I: 3D modelling and applications
Modelling and validation of 3D cadastral objects, R.J. Thompson & P.J.M. van Oosterom
An opportunity analysis on the future role of BIMs in urban data management, U. Isikdag, S. Zlatanova & J. Underwood
Towards a 3D geographic information system for the exploration of urban rules: Application to the French local urban planning schemes, M. Brasebin, J. Perret & C. Haëck
Extending OpenStreetMap to indoor environments: Bringing volunteered geographic information to the next level, M. Goetz & A. Zipf
Towards a 3D geo-data model to support pedestrian routing in multimodal public transport travel advices, J. Schaap, S. Zlatanova & P.J.M. van Oosterom
Towards a 3D network model for indoor navigation, L. Liu & S. Zlatanova
Part II: Data management for local governments
Data interoperability for spatial planning: A tentative common description of European datasets concerning land use, F. Camerata, S. Ombuen, F. Vico & T. Mildorf
Fully automated generalisation of topographic data in current geo-information environments, J.E. Stoter, J. van Smaalen, R. Nijhuis, A. Dortland, J. Bulder & B. Bruns
Volunteered geographic information in the context of local Spatial Data Infrastructures, T.S. Miranda, J. Lisboa-Filho, W.D. de Souza, O.C. da Silva & C.A. Davis Jr.
Collaboration and participation: Exploratory research of web interaction, G. Corso Pereira & M.C.F. Rocha
Towards connected governance, L. Schroeder, L. Hvingel, H.S. Hansen & B.H. Jensen
Engaging with local communities: A review of three years of community mapping, C. Ellul, L. Francis & M. Haklay
Part III: Environmental monitoring and assessment
Specifying spatial attributes and relations in Urban Heat Islands: A generalizable model applied to Trento, Italy, D. Vettorato & D.C. Prosperi
Sustainable urban growth for Athens, L. Mantelas, P. Prastacos & U. Mollay
Urban forestry strategic fire protection via a susceptibility model, S. Canale, A. De Santis, D. Iacoviello, F. Pirri, S. Sagratella & P. Di Giacomo
A decision-making support model for systemic vulnerability assessment in urbanized areas, A. Sole, R. Albano, S. Pascale, L. Giosa, F. Sdao & Å. Sivertun
Part IV: Remote sensing for urban applications
LiDAR VR generation with point-based rendering, M. Nakagawa
Quasi-real-time 3D reconstruction from low-altitude aerial images, J. Roters, K. Hinrichs & F. Steinicke
The vision of mapping the global urban footprint using the TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X mission, H. Taubenböck, A. Roth, T. Esch, A. Felbier, A. Müller & S. Dech
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