Trends and Innovations in Urban E-Planning

  • 7h 15m
  • Carlos Nunes Silva
  • IGI Global
  • 2022

The digital transformation of the 21st century has affected all facets of society and has been highly advantageous in many industries, including urban planning and regional development. The practices, strategies, and developments surrounding urban e-planning in particular have been constantly shifting and adapting to new innovations as they arrive.

Trends and Innovations in Urban E-Planning provides an updated panorama of the main trends, challenges, and recent innovations in the field of e-planning through the critical perspectives of diverse experts. This book adds new and updated evidence on recent changes in this field and provides critical insights on these innovations. Covering topics such as citizen engagement, land property management, and spatial planning, this book is an essential resource for students and educators of higher education, researchers, urban planners, engineers, public officials, community groups, and academicians.

About the Author

Carlos Nunes Silva, PhD, Professor Auxiliar at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal, holds a degree in Geography (University of Coimbra), a post-graduation in European Studies (University of Coimbra - Faculty of Law), a Master degree in Human Geography: Regional and Local Planning (University of Lisbon), and a PhD in Geography: Regional and Local Planning (University of Lisbon). His research interests focus mainly on urban and metropolitan governance, the history and theory of urban planning, urban planning in Africa, urban e-planning, urban planning ethics, local government policies, local e-government, and research methods. His publications include Governing Urban Africa, Local Government and Urban Governance in Europe (co-edited); Urban Planning in North Africa; Urban Planning in Lusophone African Countries; Emerging Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities in Urban E-Planning; Urban Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa: Colonial and Postcolonial Planning Cultures; Fiscal Austerity and Innovation in Local Governance in Europe (co-edited); Citizen e-Participation in Urban Governance: Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Creativity; Online Research Methods in Urban and Planning Studies: Design and Outcomes; Handbook of Research on E-Planning: ICT for Urban Development and Monitoring; Portugal: Sistema de Govern Local; and Política Urbana em Lisboa, 1926-1974. He is the Chair of the International Geographical Union Commission on ‘Geography of Governance’ (2016-2020), and the founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR).

In this Book

  • E-Government in Europe—Changes and Developments, 2017-2021
  • PPGIS Potential in Local Governance and Spatial Planning—Lessons From Poland
  • Evaluating Urban Sensing Within Engaged Planning and Design
  • Citizen Commitment in City-Organized Air Quality Monitoring
  • Creating Collaborative Environments for the Development of Slum Upgrading and Illegal Settlement Regularization Plans in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
  • Bridging the Gap Between Strategic Environmental Assessment and Planning—A Geodesign Perspective Revised
  • Responding to Future Climatic Conditions of Heat and Flood—A Design Decision Support System for Street Trees
  • Health Mobility, Telemedicine, and Local Areas—Exploring the Relationships in the Piedmont Region
  • COVID-19 and Citizen Engagement in Sustainable Mobility Planning—A Case Study From the City of Banska Bystrica
  • Learning From the Self-Organizing Universe—Towards Evolutionary E-Planning
  • Compilation of References
  • Related References
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