Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering

This paper is part of the research programme ViSuCity, a programme with the goal of creating more sustainable urban planning through the development of better visual tools, which ultimately means better communication between various parties of public planning. The paper concerns the implementation o...

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Main Author: Almlöf, Erik
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Centrum för bildanalys 2010
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-126500
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1265002013-01-08T13:49:14ZVad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplaneringsweAlmlöf, ErikUppsala universitet, Centrum för bildanalys2010SamhällsplaneringlokaliseringsanalyssystemutvecklingViSuCitymulti criteria evaluationhållbarhetvisualiseringThis paper is part of the research programme ViSuCity, a programme with the goal of creating more sustainable urban planning through the development of better visual tools, which ultimately means better communication between various parties of public planning. The paper concerns the implementation of MCE into a 3D program for visualization. Multi criteria evaluation (MCE) is a technique that has been developed during the last 20 years. It merges GIS with AHP, forming a decision making tool for localization of, for example, new buildings.The result is an automated tool that enables advanced analysis of geographic areas.The tool has a very high potential due to the completely automated MCE and it is adapted for people without a technical background, let alone formal training in MCE. It provides great opportunities to test different scenarios, something that should be an important advantage. The incorporation of MCE into 3D models has made it easier for users to relate the maps to reality, since a detailed 3D model is very easily understood in terms of geographical placement. A brand new feature that has not previously been used is the ability to import new objects and give feedback to the analysis. A summary of research on the MCE underlines the current situation, that relatively little research exists surrounding the use and demand of MCE. This paper unfortunately contributes to this fact since no user studies have been done due to lack of time. This is something future research should focus on. ViSuCityStudent thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-126500UPTEC STS, 1650-8319 ; 10 026application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Samhällsplanering
lokaliseringsanalys
systemutveckling
ViSuCity
multi criteria evaluation
hållbarhet
visualisering
spellingShingle Samhällsplanering
lokaliseringsanalys
systemutveckling
ViSuCity
multi criteria evaluation
hållbarhet
visualisering
Almlöf, Erik
Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
description This paper is part of the research programme ViSuCity, a programme with the goal of creating more sustainable urban planning through the development of better visual tools, which ultimately means better communication between various parties of public planning. The paper concerns the implementation of MCE into a 3D program for visualization. Multi criteria evaluation (MCE) is a technique that has been developed during the last 20 years. It merges GIS with AHP, forming a decision making tool for localization of, for example, new buildings.The result is an automated tool that enables advanced analysis of geographic areas.The tool has a very high potential due to the completely automated MCE and it is adapted for people without a technical background, let alone formal training in MCE. It provides great opportunities to test different scenarios, something that should be an important advantage. The incorporation of MCE into 3D models has made it easier for users to relate the maps to reality, since a detailed 3D model is very easily understood in terms of geographical placement. A brand new feature that has not previously been used is the ability to import new objects and give feedback to the analysis. A summary of research on the MCE underlines the current situation, that relatively little research exists surrounding the use and demand of MCE. This paper unfortunately contributes to this fact since no user studies have been done due to lack of time. This is something future research should focus on. === ViSuCity
author Almlöf, Erik
author_facet Almlöf, Erik
author_sort Almlöf, Erik
title Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
title_short Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
title_full Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
title_fullStr Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
title_full_unstemmed Vad är viktigast i staden? : Utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
title_sort vad är viktigast i staden? : utveckling av ett lokaliseringsverktyg för stadsplanering
publisher Uppsala universitet, Centrum för bildanalys
publishDate 2010
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