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E-raamat: Urban and Regional Data Management: UDMS 2009 Annual

Edited by (University of Padova, Padova, Italy), Edited by (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), Edited by (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), Edited by (HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany)
  • Formaat: 478 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203869352
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Natural and human activities change the environment we are living in and consequently impact the quality of life. Analysing these dynamics leads to a better understanding of urban change and facilitates urban development. Research related to the management of urban data has a long tradition. Through the years a variety of challenging research questions has been investigated related to the collection, storage, use and visualisation of the data representing the urban phenomena in a computer-based environment.

The Urban Data Management Symposium (UDMS) focuses on these issues since 1971. UDMS aims at providing a forum to discuss urban planning processes, exchange ideas, share information on available technology and demonstrate and promote successful information systems in local government. The focus is on urban, regional and rural issues. The UDMS 2009 annual addresses the following themes: 3D modelling, Spatial Data Infrastructures and databases, Risk and Disaster management, Environmental planning, analysis and e-government and Traffic and road monitoring.

The book will be a useful source of information for urban 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.

Introduction ix
A. Krek
M. Rumor
S. Zlatanova
E. M. Fendel
Part I: Three dimensional modeling
Procedural facade textures for 3D city models
3(12)
J. Bogdahn
V. Coors
A SWOT analysis on the implementation of Building Information Models within the geospatial environment
15(16)
U. Isikdag
S. Zlatanova
Design and development of a visualization tool for 3D geospatial data in City GML format
31(8)
M. Rumor
E. Roccatello
Extruding building footprints to create topologically consistent 3D city models
39(10)
H. Ledoux
M. Meijers
Attribute grammar for 3D city models
49(10)
J. Schmittwilken
D. Dorschlag
L. Plumer
Developing 3D navigation and 3D buffering tools with geo-DBMS for disaster management
59(16)
I. A. Musliman
C. Tet-Khuan
A. Abdul-Rahman
V. Coors
Interoperable location based services for 3D cities on the web using user generated content from OpenStreetMap
75(10)
A. Schilling
M. Over
S. Neubauer
P. Neis
G. Walenciak
A. Zipf
Building feature service: Bring rich semantic building information into 3D city model
85(12)
H. Wang
A. Hamilton
Y. Song
Part II: Spatial data infrastructures and databases
Complying with the INSPIRE implementation rules---a case study
97(8)
P. Liljergren
A. Ostman
F. Puigvert
``GeoPortal Network''---more process catalyst than project
105(10)
J. Zevenbergen
H. Koerten
F. Welle Donker
J. Bulens
M. Kuyper
M. Jellema
Managing geographical data in the French administration: le Conseil General
115(14)
N. Polombo
Quantifying transaction costs of geoinformation: Experiments in national information structures in Sweden and Germany
129(10)
A. Krek
Standards and Spatial Data Infrastructures to help the navigation of blind pedestrain in urban areas
139(12)
R. Yaagoubi
G. Edwards
T. Badard
Establishing a sub-national SDI in Bahia state (Brazil)---its limits and possibilities
151(8)
G. C. Pereira
C. A. Davis, Jr.
M. C. F. Rocha
N-Tuple property parcel database for South Florida: Development and research potentials
159(12)
D. C. Prosperi
C. Chagdes
J. E. Murillo
C. I. Cirloganu
Land market as indicator of spatial development trends: A case of Slovenian rural land market
171(14)
A. Lisec
S. Drobne
Modeling spatial constraints in conceptual database design of network applications
185(10)
J. Lisboa Filho
S. M. Stempliuc
Are the morphing techniques useful for cartographic generalization?
195(10)
D. N. Pantazis
B. Karathanasis
M. Kassoli
Ath. Koukofikis
Road junction generalization in large scale geodatabases
205(12)
S. Savino
M. Rumor
I. Lissandron
Part III: Risk and disaster management
Supporting the development of shared situational awareness for civilian crisis management with Geographic Information Science---research plan
217(14)
K. Virrantaus
J. Makela
U. Demsar
Cooperation among Dutch municipalities makes geo-information accessible for regional disaster management organizations
231(8)
M. Jellema
Information support for collaboration in emergency response
239(20)
M. J. Kevany
Building ontologies for disaster management: Seismic risk domain
259(10)
B. Murgante
G. Scardaccione
G. L. Casas
Development of a WPS process chaining tool and application in a disaster management use case for urban areas
269(8)
B. Stollberg
A. Zipf
Application of spatial data infrastructure and GIS for disaster management
277(10)
C. Jacobs
A. Riedijk
A. Scotta
P. Brooijmans
H. J. Scholten
Assessing building vulnerability using synergistically remote sensing and civil engineering
287(14)
H. Taubenbock
A. Roth
S. Dech
H. Mehl
J. C. Munich
L. Stempniewski
J. Zschau
From mural map to GIS: Mapping urban vulnerability in Bucharest
301(14)
S. Rufat
Part IV: Environmental planning, analysis and e-government
The use of GIS in landscape protection plan in Sicily
315(12)
F. Martinico
S. D. La Rosa
Milano: Developments in the management of green areas through computerization
327(10)
N. Cattaneo
F. DiMaria
F. Guzzetti
A. Privitera
P. Viskanic
Understanding environmental data in Greece through national limitations and epistemic communities
337(10)
M. Kassoli
D. N. Pantazis
Benchmarking urban development indicators---comparing apples to apples
347(14)
S. Fina
An empirical analysis of urban land-use dynamics
361(12)
H. S. Hansen
Collaborative e-governance: Describing and pre-calibrating the digital milieu in urban and regional planning
373(12)
V. Lanza
D. C. Prosperi
Monitoring and assessment of urban environments using space-borne earth observation data
385(14)
T. Esch
S. Dech
A. Roth
M. Schmidt
H. Taubenbock
W. Heldens
M. Thiel
M. Wurm
D. Klein
Ameliorating the spatial resolution of high resolution satellite data for use in urban areas
399(10)
K. G. Nikolakopoulos
P. I. Tsombos
Beyond the internet---increasing participation in community events by text messaging
409(12)
C. Ellul
H. Rahemtulla
M. Haklay
Part V: Traffic and road monitoring
Survey, rendering and management of Pisa Municipality roads
421(6)
G. Caroti
A. Piemonte
A spatio-temporal GIS-based multi agent traffic micro-simulation for identifying the most important accident locations
427(12)
M. Khalesian
M. R. Delavar
G. R. Shiran
Commuting, why a door-to-door approach? The situation in Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic
439(16)
I. Ivan
An approach for intelligent decision support for urban traffic monitoring
455(10)
A. Ionita
A. Zafiu
M. Dascalu
E. Franti
M. Visan
Author index 465
Alenka Krek, Massimo Rumor, Sisi Zlatanova, Elfriede M. Fendel