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The Real and Virtual Worlds of Spatial Planning

English · Paperback / Softback

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Experiencing the world of daily life means to observe and perceive the natural, the man-made, the socio-spatial, and the politico-economic elements of the en vironment we live in. But, have you ever tried to explain the phenomena of daily life such as a traffic jam or mass transit to a child? It will take you quite a while to find suitable images to make invisible forces perceivable and con cepts like timetables, bus routes, or capacity constraints comprehensible. This exercise alone will convince you that we need imagery or virtual worlds to cope with the complexity of the real world. The task of spatial planning is to design, implement and manage alternative futures for a complex, dynamic socio-spatial environment that emerges from a wide range of intertwined social, political, economic and environmental processes. In order to learn about these processes and gain knowledge that en ables spatial planners to better understand and manage socio-spatial reality, they need to think in and work with virtual worlds.

List of contents

1 Editors' Introduction.- 1: The Real World of Spatial Planning.- 2 Spatial Planning in the Twenty-First Century: Continuing or Ceasing?.- 3 Venice, Venice, and Venice: Three Realities of the European City.- 4 Sustainable Development and Urban Management in Developing Countries: The Case of Africa.- 5 Indicator Sets on City and Cantonal Levels in Switzerland: Tools for Sustainable Development.- 6 Implementing Sustainable Urban Development: The Case of Kunming, China.- 7 Transforming Cityspace.- 8 City of Regions: Improving Territorial Governance in the Zurich's "Glattal-Stadt".- 9 Increasing Resistance to Political Consulting.- 10 Evaluation and Decision Support Systems in Multiple Land Use Planning: The Dutch Case.- 2: The Virtual World of Spatial Planning.- 11 Dynamic Immersive Visualization: Negotiating Landscape Images.- 12 Behavioral Monitoring in Virtual Environments: A Basis for Agent Modeling in Urban Parks.- 13 Assessment of Urban Green Space Qualities Using 3D Visualization Tools.- 14 Movism: Prologue to a New Visual Theory in Landscape Architecture.- 15 Hiking in Real and Virtual Worlds.- 16 Complex Systems Applications for Transportation Planning.- 17 On the Variability of Human Activity Spaces.- 18 Networked Systems: Challenges in Risk Analysis and Availability Assessment.- 19 Material Flow Analysis as a Tool for Sustainable Management of the Built Environment.

Summary

The Real and Virtual Worlds of Spatial Planning brings together contributions from leaders in landscape, transportation, and urban planning today. The authors present an international range of case studies from around the world that ground the exploration of ideas in the realities of sustainable urban and regional planning and landscape planning. They also present the prospects for using virtual worlds for modeling spatial environments and their application in planning.

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The Real and Virtual Worlds of Spatial Planning brings together contributions from leaders in landscape, transportation, and urban planning. They present case studies - from North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa - that ground the exploration of ideas in the realities of sustainable urban and regional planning, landscape planning and present the prospects for using virtual worlds for modeling spatial environments and their application in planning. The first part explores the challenges for planning in the real world that are caused by the dynamics of socio-spatial systems as well as by the contradictions of their evolutionary trends related to their spatial layout. The second part presents diverse concepts to model, analyze, visualize, monitor and control socio-spatial systems by using virtual worlds.

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The Real and Virtual Worlds of Spatial Planning brings together contributions from leaders in landscape, transportation, and urban planning. They present case studies - from North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa - that ground the exploration of ideas in the realities of sustainable urban and regional planning, landscape planning and present the prospects for using virtual worlds for modeling spatial environments and their application in planning. The first part explores the challenges for planning in the real world that are caused by the dynamics of socio-spatial systems as well as by the contradictions of their evolutionary trends related to their spatial layout. The second part presents diverse concepts to model, analyze, visualize, monitor and control socio-spatial systems by using virtual worlds.

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