Geospatial Technology and Smart Cities ICT, Geoscience Modeling, GIS and Remote Sensing /
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| Summary: | XVIII, 497 p. 204 illus., 179 illus. in color. text |
| Language: | English |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2021.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
| Series: | The Urban Book Series,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71945-6 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Analyzing the role of geospatial technology in smart city development
- Part II: Urban expansion and infrastructure
- The dark side of the earth: Benchmarking lighting access for all cities on Earth and the citynet dataset
- Object-oriented approach for urbanization growth by using remote sensing and Gis techniques: A case study in Hilla city, Babylon Governorate, Iraq
- Designing the streets for smart cities
- An automated approach to facilitate rooftop solar Pv installation in smart cities: Acomparative study between Bhopal, India and Trondheim, Norway
- Analyzing and predicting urban expansion and its effects on surface temperature for two Indian megacities: Bengaluru and Chennai
- Analyzing new frontiers in urban preference and perception research
- Land transformation and future projections of land consumption using high resolution remote sensing data for Allahabad, India
- The meta-analysis of studies on urban sprawl
- Four-dimensional slum urban simulation using hologram interferometry of Envisat satellite
- Geospatial technologies for public health management system
- Utilisation of geo spatial technology to study the variation in access of urban health care centres in Kamrup Metro, Assam
- Geo-spatial analysis of health care service centres for smart cities: A study of South East district, Delhi-India
- Usage of transport apps by Indian commuters: An empirical investigation
- Parking maximums and work place levies: Time to adopt new paradigms in India, the case of Kochi
- Assessing to append homeless people to plan smart regions to be more inclusive
- Part II: Urban ecology and disaster management
- Fire and flood vulnerability, and implications for evacuation
- An information and communication technology (ICT) driven disaster management system: A case of fire-fighting in Mumbai
- Selection of suitable site for biomedical waste disposal in Lucknow city, India using remote sensing data, GIS and AHP method
- How does tourism affect urbanecological standards? A geospatial analysis of wetland transformations in the coastal resort town of Digha, West Bengal, India
- Urban housing in Itanagar: Mountain geomorphology, hazard vulnerability vis-à-vis smart city framework
- Hydrogeological studies of urban-rural interface in the northwest part of Pune Metropolis, India
- Ground water analytics for measuring quality and quantity
- Status of ground water quality in Bhilwara district of Rajasthan: A geospatial approach
- Green infrastructure as a tool for improving livability of area based development projects under smart city mission
- Evaluating decadal change in green cover of Dehradun city
- Summary and way forward.