Place-Based Urban Planning
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Land Planning and Landscape Architecture".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 May 2024) | Viewed by 17391
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable city; GIS and spatial analysis; urban climate action
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Interests: human-environment interactions; inclusive mobility; palatial information systems; sensor networks; geosimulation of geographic dynamics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Recent studies have demonstrated that the intelligence of a city depends on its citizens’ ability to understand (from the Latin "intelligentare") events or phenomena that characterize its internal dynamics and external relations. Urban intelligence can be linked to how places comprising a city enable citizens to realize their capacities to identify (where, when, who, and what), to analyze, to provide contextual meaning, and to react in a relevant way, ideally in a time compatible with the event or the phenomenon or in real time if necessary. Places have long been linked to feelings of belonging, meaning, and attachment, related to individuals’ interactions and social exchanges in an urban location. In a digital society, places can mediate how information is used and exchanged between people who share a sense of place-based belonging. In this light, sense of place is a property of the relationship between perception and action and social construction processes within place-based experiences. Formalizing and representing how a place shapes the functional, symbolic, and emotional characteristics of citizens' urban experiences and mediates information exchange is a major challenge for urban planning and development in smart cities.
For this Special Issue, we are interested in either empirical or conceptual/theoretical contributions linking methods for characterizing and mapping sense of place, smart technologies, and the understanding of complex urban dynamics or any key urban processes, including, but not limited to:
- Place-based knowledge extraction methods;
- Public participation using placed-based technologies;
- Characterizing sense of place for understanding urban dynamics;
- Multiscale representation and mapping sense of place;
- Platial analysis methods for smart cities;
- Platial information systems;
- Uncertainty and fuzziness of platial representation;
- Emerging technologies of place-based urban data processing (deep/machine learning and geosemantic algorithms).
Contributions at the intersection of land planning, urban studies, urban geography, and geospatial sciences are especially welcome, but contributions from other human–urban fields that forefront the sense of a place and platial thinking are also highly welcome. Regional and scalar diversity in contributions are also desired.
Proposed titles and abstracts (250 words) can be submitted by September 30, 2022 to the guest editors ([email protected]) for possible feedback, if prospective authors so desire, before preparing their manuscripts.
Prof. Dr. Stéphane Roche
Prof. Dr. Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi
Dr. Rob Feick
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- place-based knowledge
- platial analysis
- place-based GIS
- sense of place and smart city
- space versus place discussions
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