The interplay between land take and climate change is reviving the debate on the environmental impacts of urbanization. Monitoring and evaluation of land-cover and land-use changes have secured political commitment worldwide, and in the European Union in particular – following the agreement on a “no net land take by 2050” target. This paper addresses the ensuing challenges by investigating how open data services and spatial indicators may help manage urban sprawl more effectively. Experts, scholars, students and local government officials were engaged in a living lab exercise centered around the uptake of geospatial data in planning, policy making and design processes. Main findings point to a great potential, and pressing need, for open spatial data services in mainstreaming sustainable land use practices. However, urban sprawl’s elusiveness calls for interactive approaches, since the actual usability of proposed tools needs to be carefully investigated and planned for.

Countryside vs city: A user-centered approach to open spatial indicators of urban sprawl / Bonifazi, Alessandro; Sannicandro, Valentina; Attardi, Raffaele; Di Cugno, Gianluca; Torre, Carmelo Maria. - STAMPA. - 9789:(2016), pp. 161-176. [10.1007/978-3-319-42089-9_12]

Countryside vs city: A user-centered approach to open spatial indicators of urban sprawl

Bonifazi, Alessandro
;
Sannicandro, Valentina;Attardi, Raffaele;Torre, Carmelo Maria
2016-01-01

Abstract

The interplay between land take and climate change is reviving the debate on the environmental impacts of urbanization. Monitoring and evaluation of land-cover and land-use changes have secured political commitment worldwide, and in the European Union in particular – following the agreement on a “no net land take by 2050” target. This paper addresses the ensuing challenges by investigating how open data services and spatial indicators may help manage urban sprawl more effectively. Experts, scholars, students and local government officials were engaged in a living lab exercise centered around the uptake of geospatial data in planning, policy making and design processes. Main findings point to a great potential, and pressing need, for open spatial data services in mainstreaming sustainable land use practices. However, urban sprawl’s elusiveness calls for interactive approaches, since the actual usability of proposed tools needs to be carefully investigated and planned for.
2016
978-3-319-42088-2
Countryside vs city: A user-centered approach to open spatial indicators of urban sprawl / Bonifazi, Alessandro; Sannicandro, Valentina; Attardi, Raffaele; Di Cugno, Gianluca; Torre, Carmelo Maria. - STAMPA. - 9789:(2016), pp. 161-176. [10.1007/978-3-319-42089-9_12]
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