Title
From Top-Down Land Use Planning Intelligence To Bottom-Up Stakeholder Engagement For Smart Cities - A Case Study: Decumanus Service Products
Abstract
Intelligence delivered by earth observation (EO) satellites performs a vital role in supporting ICT enabled urban governance, and the creation of decision making tools delivering integrated urban planning. This paper reviews the DECUMANUS project experience, detailing the development of the EO derived tools, and evaluating the service products that facilitate the deployment of top-down expertise in land use planning. The central purpose of the paper is to assess the potential for use of these DECUMANUS high resolution EO images and data, also to support bottom-up participatory planning, promoting co-design. It is concluded: 1) EO derived images and associated data offer great opportunity to deliver top-down decision making tools, which combined with auxiliary data, including participatory sensing data, effectively support integrated urban planning; 2) EO derived images also offer substantial potential as communication tools, enabling citizens to make more informed and responsible choices and participate in co-designed urban planning.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1504/IJSTM.2017.088949
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SERVICES TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Keywords
Field
DocType
earth observation data, top-down integrated urban governance, bottom-up stakeholder participation, co-creation and innovation
Software deployment,Top-down and bottom-up design,Knowledge management,Urban planning,Information and Communications Technology,Engineering,Participatory sensing,Land-use planning,Stakeholder engagement,Participatory planning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
23
5-6
1460-6720
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
9