Smart Buildings and Cities with Remote Sensing and GIS

£190.00

Smart Buildings and Cities with Remote Sensing and GIS

Human geography Geographical information systems, geodata and remote sensing Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building Digital and information technologies: Health and safety aspects Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects Computer networking and communications Computer architecture and logic design Artificial intelligence

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Language: English

Published by: Chapman and Hall/CRC

Published on: 31st March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040313510


Introduction

The built environment is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the integration of cutting-edge geospatial technologies. Smart Buildings and Cities with Remote Sensing and GIS serves as a comprehensive guide to navigating this transformation and bridges the gap between traditional architectural and planning practices and the innovative possibilities of remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS).

The book demonstrates how architects, planners, and decisionmakers can use GIS and RS to design smarter, context-aware, and eco-friendly urban spaces. It explores innovative approaches for architecture, focusing on geospatial site analysis, net-zero energy building designs, heritage preservation, innovative virtual campus planning methodologies and even futuristic concepts like habitat design on the lunar surface.

Key Features

• Brings together contemporary geospatial technologies and their applications to address the challenges and opportunities in designing smart buildings and cities.

• Provides actionable solutions for professionals, researchers, and policymakers.

• Includes global contributions that provide diverse perspectives on smart city and building applications.

• Highlights how geospatial data-driven insights can revolutionize decisionmaking processes in urban planning and building design.

The work is designed for postgraduate students and researchers in the departments of architecture, planning, and geomatics, geoinformatics, software engineering.

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