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Fino alla fine degli anni '80 un urbanista che cercava di supportare dei ragionamenti di piano con l'informatica riusciva ad ottenere, nel migliore dei casi, qualche dato statistico sulla popolazione. Con il trascorrere degli anni si è assistito ad un incremento dell'utilizzo delle tecnologie per la costruzione dei quadri conoscitivi a supporto del processo di piano, fino a raggiungere l'attuale Information Explosion Era.
Il contenuto dell'intervento si baserà su aspetti teorici ed applicativi a partire dall'esperienza di Ian McHarg fino all'ultima "moda" delle Smart Cities.
Introduzione
Andreina Maahsen-Milan
Università di Bologna
Tecnologie, Territorio, Smartness
Beniamino Murgante
Università della Basilicata
Facoltà Ingegneria Edile di Ravenna - Università di Bologna
Via Tombesi dall'Ova 55, 48121 Ravenna
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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – NEED TO KNOW (GI-N2K) Towards a more demand-driven g...Beniamino Murgante
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – NEED TO KNOW (GI-N2K) Towards a more demand-driven geospatial workforce education/training system
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This document outlines a training program on geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial statistics. The program consists of 11 modules that cover fundamentals of GIS, basics of statistics, socio-economic indicators, demographic indicators, introduction to geostatistics, spatial statistics, and spatial regression. Each module includes multiple lectures on related topics, techniques, and software. The overall aim is to provide education and training to develop a more demand-driven geospatial workforce.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – NEED TO KNOW (GI-N2K) Towards a more demand-driven g...Beniamino Murgante
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION – NEED TO KNOW (GI-N2K) Towards a more demand-driven geospatial workforce education/training system
Mauro Salvemini, Francesco Di Massa, Monica Sebillo, Sergio Farruggia. Beniamino Murgante
Garden in motion. An experience of citizens involvement in public space regen...Beniamino Murgante
Garden in motion. An experience of citizens involvement in public space regeneration.
Sara Lorusso, Gerardo Sassano, Michele Scioscia, Antonio Graziadei, Pasquale Passannante, Sara Bellarosa, Francesco Scaringi, Beniamino Murgante
1) Beniamino Murgante presented at the "Limits of Formal Planning in Managing the Urban Development" conference in Lodz, Poland on April 10-12, 2014.
2) The presentation discussed the challenges of formal planning and the need for "smartness" in urban development given rapid urbanization and new technologies.
3) Murgante argued that smart cities require connections between sensors, open data, and governance to effectively manage and plan urban development.
GeoSDI: una piattaforma social di dati geografici basata sui principi di INSP...Beniamino Murgante
This document summarizes the activities of the geoSDI laboratory. It discusses how geoSDI started in 2007 as a center of competence for spatial data infrastructures within the Italian government. It has since developed open source geospatial web platforms and provided support for emergency response around the world. Key projects include developing Geo-Platform, an open source framework for building INSPIRE-compliant SDIs, and providing geospatial support during disasters in Italy, Haiti, Chile and elsewhere. GeoSDI continues to develop new widgets and functionality for Geo-Platform while also implementing SDI systems for various government and international organization clients.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Beniamino Murgante at the COST ACTION TU1104 - Smart Energy Regions conference held on November 18-19, 2013 in Rome. The presentation was titled "Cities and Smartness: a critical analysis of opportunities and risks" and discussed the concept of smart cities, including definitions, technologies used such as sensors and open data, and both opportunities and risks of making cities smarter.
Fino alla fine degli anni '80 un urbanista che cercava di supportare dei ragionamenti di piano con l'informatica riusciva ad ottenere, nel migliore dei casi, qualche dato statistico sulla popolazione. Con il trascorrere degli anni si è assistito ad un incremento dell'utilizzo delle tecnologie per la costruzione dei quadri conoscitivi a supporto del processo di piano, fino a raggiungere l'attuale Information Explosion Era.
Il contenuto dell'intervento si baserà su aspetti teorici ed applicativi a partire dall'esperienza di Ian McHarg fino all'ultima "moda" delle Smart Cities.
Introduzione
Andreina Maahsen-Milan
Università di Bologna
Tecnologie, Territorio, Smartness
Beniamino Murgante
Università della Basilicata
Facoltà Ingegneria Edile di Ravenna - Università di Bologna
Via Tombesi dall'Ova 55, 48121 Ravenna
Settlement-Preference Patterns and Characteristics of Households in Urban Renewal Area - Jinkyung LEE, Seungil LEE, Kyuil KIM -
1. Settlement-Preference Patterns and Characteristics of Households in Urban Renewal Area Jinkyung LEE, Seungil LEE, Kyuil KIM Institute of Urban Sciences, Univ. of Seoul, Korea Mar. 24, 2010 ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
2. Contents Housing Issues in Seoul Research Questions Method and Model Data Estimation Results Findings and Discussion 2 ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
3. Housing Issues in Seoul 3 Decreasing housing stocks available for low income groups by urban redevelopment projects, High rent, lack of affordability of low-income families, An excessive polarization: a gap of housing affordability between income groups, A localized imbalance between demand and supply of housing. ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
4. 4 Research Questions What are preference factors of resettlement in Urban Renewal Area (URA) ? Identifying expected preference factors of URA Is there the relationship between the elements of the settlement pattern and some household’s characteristics in URA ? Examining characteristics among them ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
5. Method 5 The polytomous logistic regression model (PLRM) is selected to test the attitude-need recognition relationship in URA. PLRM may be extended beyond the analysis of dichotomous variables to the analysis of categorical (nominal or ordinal) dependent variables with more than two categories. ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
6. Model 6 For dependent variables with some number of categories M, this requires the calculation of M-1 equations, one for each category relative to the reference category, to describe the relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variables. For each category of the dependent variable except the reference category, we may write the equation 2 . ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
7. Model 7 Where the subscript k refers, as usual, to specific independent variables X and the subscript h refers to specific values of the dependent variable Y. For the reference category, g0(X1, X2, …, Xk) = 1. The probability that Y is equal to any value h other than the excluded value h0 can be written by the equation 3 ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
8. Model 8 For the five-category dependent variable, the PLRM in this study was expressed with four log-linear functions as follows: where, pi = probability of event i for i =1,2,3,4,5 β1js, β2js, β3js, and β4js are parameters with 0 ≤ j ≤ m Xks are independent variables with 1 ≤ k ≤ m ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
9. Variable of PLRM 9 ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
10. Data 10 The data was collected by the Seoul Government Residential Improvement Committee (SGRIC) in 2008 to investigate dwelling situations in URA and to develop policies improving their problems. The households data of this survey was selected by systematic sampling among households living in 28 URA or owners of houses there. A systematic sampling method was used to select the representative samples. The respondents were eligible respondents who were willing to participate in face-to-face, in-home interviews. A total of 1,014 in-home personal interviews were conducted. ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
12. 12 Estimation Results PLRM relied on maximum likelihood procedures to estimate the model coefficient. The model worked fairly well, as indicated by the statistically significant model Chi-square and the McFadden R2 of 0.060. PLRM had -2LL(0) of 419.570 and -2LL(k) of 357.809. The Chi-square was 61.760 with p-value of 0.005 in 36 df, which indicated a very good overall model fit. To evaluate goodness of fit of the model, SPSS computed two measures of the pseudo-variance explained, Cox and Snell R2 of 0.109 and Negelkerke R2 of 0.121. ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
14. Findings 14 When household head’s job location is nearby of original site, respondents are more likely to prefer nearby. Especially, settlement-preference in same district, household head’s job location is impact factor. Low income households and high income households intend to prefer settlement within the Seoul. ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
15. Discussion 15 Because householders in URA prefer to move to a nearby village, the sudden increase in demand due to redevelopment projects, can lead to an increase in the house price for rent or buying. Renewal development projects needs to be transferred private initiatives to public initiatives, public sectors should intervene directly and/or indirectly in the projects to secure confidence and drive out absurdities. Public sectors can expect a filtering effect as the supply of diverse types of houses for original householders including low income. ICCSA 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Fukuoka, Japan
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