Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability
eBook - ePub

Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability

Uday Chatterjee, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, Sushobhan Majumdar, Uday Chatterjee, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, Sushobhan Majumdar

  1. 492 Seiten
  2. English
  3. ePUB (handyfreundlich)
  4. Über iOS und Android verfügbar
eBook - ePub

Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability

Uday Chatterjee, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, Sushobhan Majumdar, Uday Chatterjee, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, Sushobhan Majumdar

Angaben zum Buch
Buchvorschau
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Quellenangaben

Über dieses Buch

While technology is developing at a fast pace, urban planners and cities are still behind in finding effective ways to use technology to address citizen's needs. Multiple aspects of sustainable urbanism are brought together in this book, along with advanced technologies and their connections to urban planning and management. It integrates urban studies, smart cities, AI, IoT, remote sensing, and GIS. Highlights include land use planning, spatial planning, and ecosystem-based information to improve economic opportunities. Urban planners and engineers will understand the use of AI in disaster management and the use of GIS in finding suitable landfill sites for sustainable waste management.

Features



  • Explains the process of urban heritage conservation, including the process of urban renewal and its regeneration and the role of citizens in urban renewal, planning, and management.


  • Includes several case studies highlighting urban environmental problems and challenges in developed and developing countries and the ways for converting urban areas into smart cities.


  • Focuses on urban resources, the supply of energy in smart cities, and their proper management practices.


  • Introduces the role of remote sensing, GIS, and IoT in making a smart city and meeting sustainable goals.


  • Analyzes unique case studies, their challenges and obstacles, and proposes a set of factors to understanding smart city initiatives and projects.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie kann ich mein Abo kündigen?
Gehe einfach zum Kontobereich in den Einstellungen und klicke auf „Abo kündigen“ – ganz einfach. Nachdem du gekündigt hast, bleibt deine Mitgliedschaft für den verbleibenden Abozeitraum, den du bereits bezahlt hast, aktiv. Mehr Informationen hier.
(Wie) Kann ich Bücher herunterladen?
Derzeit stehen all unsere auf Mobilgeräte reagierenden ePub-Bücher zum Download über die App zur Verfügung. Die meisten unserer PDFs stehen ebenfalls zum Download bereit; wir arbeiten daran, auch die übrigen PDFs zum Download anzubieten, bei denen dies aktuell noch nicht möglich ist. Weitere Informationen hier.
Welcher Unterschied besteht bei den Preisen zwischen den Aboplänen?
Mit beiden Aboplänen erhältst du vollen Zugang zur Bibliothek und allen Funktionen von Perlego. Die einzigen Unterschiede bestehen im Preis und dem Abozeitraum: Mit dem Jahresabo sparst du auf 12 Monate gerechnet im Vergleich zum Monatsabo rund 30 %.
Was ist Perlego?
Wir sind ein Online-Abodienst für Lehrbücher, bei dem du für weniger als den Preis eines einzelnen Buches pro Monat Zugang zu einer ganzen Online-Bibliothek erhältst. Mit über 1 Million Büchern zu über 1.000 verschiedenen Themen haben wir bestimmt alles, was du brauchst! Weitere Informationen hier.
Unterstützt Perlego Text-zu-Sprache?
Achte auf das Symbol zum Vorlesen in deinem nächsten Buch, um zu sehen, ob du es dir auch anhören kannst. Bei diesem Tool wird dir Text laut vorgelesen, wobei der Text beim Vorlesen auch grafisch hervorgehoben wird. Du kannst das Vorlesen jederzeit anhalten, beschleunigen und verlangsamen. Weitere Informationen hier.
Ist Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability als Online-PDF/ePub verfügbar?
Ja, du hast Zugang zu Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability von Uday Chatterjee, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, Sushobhan Majumdar, Uday Chatterjee, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, Sushobhan Majumdar im PDF- und/oder ePub-Format sowie zu anderen beliebten Büchern aus Architecture & Urban Planning & Landscaping. Aus unserem Katalog stehen dir über 1 Million Bücher zur Verfügung.

Information

Verlag
CRC Press
Jahr
2022
ISBN
9781000576986

Section I Urban Conservation, Land Transformation, and Regeneration

1 Crowdfunding and Place-Making Efforts in New Orleans

Madhuri Sharma
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States
DOI: 10.1201/9781003126195-2
CONTENTS
  1. 1.1 Introduction
  2. 1.2 Background Context
  3. 1.2.1 Crowdfunding
  4. 1.2.2 Placemaking
  5. 1.2.3 The Role of Resilience in the Placemaking of New Orleans
  6. 1.3 Research Design
  7. 1.3.1 Study Area
  8. 1.3.2 Data
  9. 1.3.3 Methodology
  10. 1.4 Analysis
  11. 1.4.1 Tabular Overview of Projects and the Global Outreach of Backers
  12. 1.4.2 Role of Place and Space
  13. 1.4.3 Grantfunding
  14. 1.5 Discussion and Conclusions
  15. Acknowledgement
  16. References

1.1 Introduction

There has been marked increase in community engagement toward neighborhood development activities through crowdsourcing and crowdfunding efforts in several small-to-big towns of the USA and other parts of the world. These efforts have largely conceptualized due to increased prominence of neoliberal policies and continuously diminishing public funds to support community activities such as the arts, culture, community development, and the like. Crowdfunding is an online process of creating funds for projects through money donated from a “crowd” or bunch of people/backers who support the cause (Bouncken et al., 2015; Davies, 2014a, 2014b, 2014c; Elrod, 2014; Stiver et al., 2015). Thus, it is a new and unique way of funding compared to traditional borrowing that allows any one and everyone willing to fund -– individuals, groups, communities, or economic actors and investors who want to support the activity. Thus, these project ideas and products become largely owned by the group of fundraisers (e.g., individuals/supporters/entrepreneurs), who seek for money to get their projects fulfilled. Thus, crowdfunding is an idea that acquires its financial resources through open calls for donations, grants, etc., and in exchange, it rewards the donors with a voice in the project's conceptions and ideas (Bouncken et al., 2015; Bugge, 2011; Davies, 2014a, 2014b, 2014c; Elrod, 2014; Hemer, 2011; McCracken, 2012). Over last few years, the widespread crowdfunding initiatives, especially in terms of its geographic outreach, money raised, and number of platforms globally, including various new types of crowdfunding initiatives have also occurred (Davies, 2014c; Doucette, 2015; Stiver et al., 2015). The issues and themes of focus may vary for these projects, and yet the context and the concept remain the same – funded by a crowd/public who care enough to make the projects successful. More recently, these projects have largely focused on the arts, culture, music, urban farms, vegetable gardens, urban parks, community health, community mapping and needs assessment, reading groups, and any other social and economic cause that appeal to the public who care enough to support it (Davies, 2014a, 2014c; Miller, 2015; Soden and Palen, 2014; Sharma and Elrod, 2016).
Crowdfunding research so far has focused largely on assessing the network and motivation among people who commit to such causes online. On rare occasions, some scholars have examined the role of place and space (e., Brown, 2012, 2014 and Agrawal et al., 2015), wherein a project's spatiality/geographic attributes and the effectiveness in their implementation has been linke...

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. About the Editors
  10. Foreword
  11. List of Contributors
  12. SECTION I: Urban Conservation, Land Transformation, and Regeneration
  13. SECTION II: Urban Health, Space, Governance, and Policy Implications
  14. SECTION III: Urbanism and Smart Cities—An Advanced Analysis
  15. SECTION IV: Urban Sprawl, Resource Consumption, Management, and Smart Cities
  16. Section V: Urban Smart Building, Modern and Geospatial Technology, and Smart Cities
  17. Index
Zitierstile für Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability

APA 6 Citation

Chatterjee, U., Biswas, A., Mukherjee, J., & Majumdar, S. (2022). Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability (1st ed.). CRC Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/3264037/advances-in-urbanism-smart-cities-and-sustainability-pdf (Original work published 2022)

Chicago Citation

Chatterjee, Uday, Arindam Biswas, Jenia Mukherjee, and Sushobhan Majumdar. (2022) 2022. Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability. 1st ed. CRC Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/3264037/advances-in-urbanism-smart-cities-and-sustainability-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Chatterjee, U. et al. (2022) Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability. 1st edn. CRC Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/3264037/advances-in-urbanism-smart-cities-and-sustainability-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Chatterjee, Uday et al. Advances in Urbanism, Smart Cities, and Sustainability. 1st ed. CRC Press, 2022. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.