SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA

Simulating population distribution and land use changes in space and time offer opportunities for smart city planning. It provides a holistic and dynamic vision of fast changing urban environment to policy makers. Impacts, such as environmental and health risks or mobility issues, of policies can be...

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Main Authors: N. Stephenne, B. Beaumont, E. Hallot, E. Wolff, L. Poelmans, C. Baltus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-09-01
Series:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:http://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/IV-4-W1/3/2016/isprs-annals-IV-4-W1-3-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-d4f3756fd6f9471ebbc8cd2d9a2966852020-11-25T01:30:47ZengCopernicus PublicationsISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences2194-90422194-90502016-09-01IV-4/W131010.5194/isprs-annals-IV-4-W1-3-2016SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIAN. Stephenne0B. Beaumont1E. Hallot2E. Wolff3L. Poelmans4C. Baltus5ISSeP, Remote Sensing and Geodata Unit, 4000 Liège, rue du Chéra, 200, BelgiumISSeP, Remote Sensing and Geodata Unit, 4000 Liège, rue du Chéra, 200, BelgiumISSeP, Remote Sensing and Geodata Unit, 4000 Liège, rue du Chéra, 200, BelgiumANAGEO, IGEAT-ULB, 1050 Bruxelles, Av. F.D. Roosevelt, CP 130/03, BelgiumVITO, Environmental Modelling Unit, 2400 Mol, Boeretang, 200, BelgiumService Public de Wallonie - DGO3, 5100 Namur, Av. Prince de Liège, 15, BelgiumSimulating population distribution and land use changes in space and time offer opportunities for smart city planning. It provides a holistic and dynamic vision of fast changing urban environment to policy makers. Impacts, such as environmental and health risks or mobility issues, of policies can be assessed and adapted consequently. In this paper, we suppose that “Smart” city developments should be sustainable, dynamic and participative. This paper addresses these three smart objectives in the context of urban risk assessment in Wallonia, Belgium. The sustainable, dynamic and participative solution includes (i) land cover and land use mapping using remote sensing and GIS, (ii) population density mapping using dasymetric mapping, (iii) predictive modelling of land use changes and population dynamics and (iv) risk assessment. The comprehensive and long-term vision of the territory should help to draw sustainable spatial planning policies, to adapt remote sensing acquisition, to update GIS data and to refine risk assessment from regional to city scale.http://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/IV-4-W1/3/2016/isprs-annals-IV-4-W1-3-2016.pdf
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author N. Stephenne
B. Beaumont
E. Hallot
E. Wolff
L. Poelmans
C. Baltus
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B. Beaumont
E. Hallot
E. Wolff
L. Poelmans
C. Baltus
SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
author_facet N. Stephenne
B. Beaumont
E. Hallot
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L. Poelmans
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title SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA
title_short SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA
title_full SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA
title_fullStr SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA
title_full_unstemmed SUSTAINABLE AND SMART CITY PLANNING USING SPATIAL DATA IN WALLONIA
title_sort sustainable and smart city planning using spatial data in wallonia
publisher Copernicus Publications
series ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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2194-9050
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Simulating population distribution and land use changes in space and time offer opportunities for smart city planning. It provides a holistic and dynamic vision of fast changing urban environment to policy makers. Impacts, such as environmental and health risks or mobility issues, of policies can be assessed and adapted consequently. In this paper, we suppose that “Smart” city developments should be sustainable, dynamic and participative. This paper addresses these three smart objectives in the context of urban risk assessment in Wallonia, Belgium. The sustainable, dynamic and participative solution includes (i) land cover and land use mapping using remote sensing and GIS, (ii) population density mapping using dasymetric mapping, (iii) predictive modelling of land use changes and population dynamics and (iv) risk assessment. The comprehensive and long-term vision of the territory should help to draw sustainable spatial planning policies, to adapt remote sensing acquisition, to update GIS data and to refine risk assessment from regional to city scale.
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