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Planning Support Systems Best Practice and New Methods
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Taking as its subject the particular set of geo-information technologies known as Planning Support Systems (PSS), this text focuses on their practical application. It sets out both best practice and new methods for creating the next generation of PSS.
Planning Support Systems: Retrospect and Prospect It has been nearly twenty years since the term 'planning support systems' (PSS) first appeared in an article by Britton Harris (Harris 1989) and more than ten years since the concept was more broadly introduced in the academic literature (Harris and Batty 1993; Batty 1995; Klosterman 1997). As a result, the publication of a new book on PSS provides an excellent opportunity to assess past progress in the field and speculate on future developments. PSS have clearly become very popular in the academic world. This is the fourth edited book devoted to the topic following Brail and Klosterman (2001), Geertman and Stillwell (2003), and a third by Brail (2008). Papers devoted to PSS have been published in the leading planning journals and the topic has become a regular theme at academic conferences around the world; it has even spawned intellectual o- spring such as spatial planning and decision support systems (SPDSS) and public participationplanning support systems (PP-PSS). However, as Geertman and Stillwell point out in their introductory chapter, the experience with PSS in the world of professional practice has been disappointing. A substantial number of PSS have been developed but most of them are academic p- totypes or 'one off' professional applications that have not been adopted elsewhere.
Prime focus on support for actual planning practice Pays particular attention to the support role of the systems Takes a demand side perspective (real world applications) on planning support Describes new and innovative developments Covers support systems for a wide variety of types/forms of planning
Autorentext
John Stillwell is a professor of mathematics at the University of San Francisco. He is also an accomplished author, having published several books.
Klappentext
This book is about a particular set of geo-information technologies known as Planning Support Systems (PSS). It focuses on the adoption and application of PSS in practice. It aims to illustrate best practice and to demonstrate new methods that are being developed for creating the next generation of PSS for use in various public or private sector planning contexts. The book serves as a medium for the exchange of knowledge, insights and experiences, thereby preventing those working in this field from having to 'reinvent the wheel'. It also serves to communicate details about PSS methodology and management to those less informed about contemporary developments. The book stimulates new and exciting applications of PSS in diverse planning situations. It provides planning practitioners, system developers and researchers with helpful insights into what planning support systems are, how they can be constructed and implemented, and in which situations they can provide valuable support for decision making.
Inhalt
0.- Planning Support Systems: Content, Issues and Trends.- Application and Assessment of Existing PSS.- A Use-Driven Approach to Large-Scale Urban Modelling and Planning Support.- Future Land-use in The Netherlands: Evaluation of the National Spatial Strategy.- A Planning Support System Toolkit Approach for Formulating and Evaluating Land-use Change Scenarios.- Design, Development and Implementation of Recent PSS.- A Motor Vehicle Safety Planning Support System: The Houston Experience.- Elbe DSS: A Planning Support System for Strategic River Basin Planning.- The Emission Inventory Water: A Planning Support System for Reducing Pollution Emissions in the Surface Waters of Flanders.- An Integrated Discussion Support System for New Dutch Flood Risk Management Strategies.- A Spatial Planning Support System for Managing Bangalore's Urban Sprawl.- GRAS: A Spatial Decision Support System for Green Space Planning.- New Methods for Planning Support.- Agent-Based Modelling: A Dynamic Scenario Planning Approach to Tourism PSS.- Google Maps Mashups for Local Public Health Service Planning.- ArcGIS Processing Models for Regional Environmental Planning in Bavaria.- Geo-Information Technologies in Support of Environmental and Landscape Planning.- Participation and Collaboration in PSS.- Enhancing Comprehensive Planning with Public Engagement and Planning Support Integration.- Integrating Analytical and Participatory Techniques for Planning the Sustainable Use of Land Resources and Landscapes.- New Ways of Supporting Decision Making: Linking Qualitative Storylines with Quantitative Modelling.- Land Management with the SMURF Planning Support System.- SoftGIS as a Bridge-Builder in Collaborative Urban Planning.- The Mainport Planning Suite: Planning Support Software for Studio-Based Planning.- Developing Computer-Based Participatory Approaches to Mapping Landscape Values for Landscape and Resource Management.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- Gewicht 1022g
- Untertitel GeoJournal Library 95
- Titel Planning Support Systems Best Practice and New Methods
- Veröffentlichung 20.03.2009
- ISBN 1402089511
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781402089510
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T36mm
- Anzahl Seiten 512
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Editor John Stillwell, Stan Geertman
- Auflage 2009
- GTIN 09781402089510