نتایج جستجو برای: future city

تعداد نتایج: 679981  

Journal: :International Journal of GEOMATE 2018

Journal: :ICST Transactions on e-Education and e-Learning 2014

Journal: :Smart cities 2022

Cities are investing in data-driven smart technologies to improve performance and efficiency generate a vast amount of data. Finding the opportunities innovatively use this data help governments authorities forecast, respond, plan for future scenarios. Access real-time information can provide effective services that productivity, resulting environmental, social, economic benefits. It also assis...

Journal: :Smart cities 2022

To adapt to current changes, such as globalization, climate change, and demographic growth, modern cities must embrace the digitalization of city management. In this paper, we examine a concept for digitalizing based on Rotterdam’s digital twin showcase. Data-processing frameworks different sources data are presented. Security risks potential smart military usage discussed. Lastly, using an exa...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1968

Journal: :Construction Management and Economics 2023

As cities are being asked to transition a new future shaped by significant social, economic and environmental challenges, renewed attention is given the urban development process, on how this process has be more inclusive, outcomes coherent. With past notions of masterplans as single, fixed visionary document replaced with guiding strategies, open interpretation, there greater need for differen...

Journal: :IxD&A 2014
Kevin Hamilton Karrie Karahalios Christian Sandvig Cédric Langbort

Design for civic participation in the “smart” city requires examination of the algorithms by which computational processes organize and present geospatial information to inhabitants. How does awareness of these algorithms positively or negatively affect use? A renewed approach to one popular twentieth-century model for city design reveals potential paths for answering this question. The paper e...

Journal: :Environmental health : a global access science source 2015
Joel D Schwartz Mihye Lee Patrick L Kinney Suijia Yang David Mills Marcus C Sarofim Russell Jones Richard Streeter Alexis St Juliana Jennifer Peers Radley M Horton

BACKGROUND A warming climate will affect future temperature-attributable premature deaths. This analysis is the first to project these deaths at a near national scale for the United States using city and month-specific temperature-mortality relationships. METHODS We used Poisson regressions to model temperature-attributable premature mortality as a function of daily average temperature in 209...

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