2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11111922
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A Conceptual Model for Planning and Management of Areas of Public Space and Meeting in Colombia

Abstract: A refined investigation of new trends in urban analysis assuming a sustainable design of Areas of Public Space and Meeting (APSM) is a fundamental response to the challenges of inclusive and efficient cities. Even though the APSM are districts regarded as urban structuring systems, there is a lack of territorial planning instruments and conceptual models aimed at explaining their long-term dynamics. Based on these premises, we developed a conceptual model that articulates relevant variables of interest for the… Show more

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“…Urban heat island (UHI) detection equipment have been developed at a rapid pace, leading to their findings being widely accepted without regard to how accurately they measure the phenomenon's influence [18]. Although the task of achieving urban sustainability is intrinsically difficult, there is a growing abundance of sophisticated computer tools and digital data that can aid in the tasks of planning and analysis [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban heat island (UHI) detection equipment have been developed at a rapid pace, leading to their findings being widely accepted without regard to how accurately they measure the phenomenon's influence [18]. Although the task of achieving urban sustainability is intrinsically difficult, there is a growing abundance of sophisticated computer tools and digital data that can aid in the tasks of planning and analysis [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of "smart cities" has gained prominence as cities increasingly leverage technology and data-driven approaches to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and resilience [21]. Digital citizen participation plays a crucial role in this transition, empowering residents to contribute to decision-making processes, co-create solutions, and actively engage in disaster preparedness and response efforts [22]. In addition to natural hazards, cities face a myriad of human-induced risks, including inadequate infrastructure, social inequalities, and economic vulnerabilities, which exacerbate the impacts of climate-related disasters [3,23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%