Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Sustainability, Digital and AI Innovations, and Applications
Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-06989-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of how advanced intelligent geospatial technologies are transforming the way we record, register, manage and use land. It explains the basics of intelligent land administration systems, explores new innovative technologies for capturing, validating, storing, querying and analyzing aboveground and underground land ownership, and discusses how geospatial innovations impact urban planning, sustainability, and legal frameworks. Readers will gain insight into how incorporating new intelligence into land administration and geospatial ecosystems can shape our cities, improve infrastructure management, and address location-based challenges in a rapidly changing world.
Features
- Provides new content on digital, integrated, and intelligent solutions for delivering on-demand knowledge about land and geospatial information and examines the value of this information for sustainability and resilience.
- Includes several case studies, prototype systems and models that demonstrate the feasibility of intelligent land administration system design and development.
- Explains the foundational role of intelligent land administration system in improving geospatially enabled decision making for design, planning, construction, and management of complex urban environments
- Describes the complexity of land and geospatial information in aboveground and underground environments and how digitally intelligent solutions can help address land and geospatial data management and communication challenges.
- Includes new material on digital environments that provides a fully integrated view interlinking the legal ownership of land parcels and physical reality of complex environments including buildings and urban infrastructure.
This is an excellent book for professionals, academics, researchers, and students in land administration, geospatial information systems, geomatics and surveying, remote sensing and urban planning, sustainability science, disaster management, architecture, infrastructure engineering and digital construction.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Land Intelligence and Geospatial Ecosystem for Future Sustainability and Resilience – Setting the Scene. Part 1: Foundations of Land Intelligence and Geospatial Ecosystem for Sustainability and Resilience. 2. Accessing Land for Climate Resilience: Challenges and Solutions. 3. Accessing Land for Climate Resilience: Challenges and Solutions. 4. Knowledge Integration in Geospatial Intelligence for Sustainability Science from the Lens of Citizen Science. 5. Using the Power of Geospatial Intelligence to Build Trust for the Renewable Energy Transition. 6. Machine Learning and Comparative Spatial Analysis for Mapping indigenous Land Ownership in Urban and Rural Australia. 7. Integrating Global Parameters to Extend Land Administration Domain Model. 8. Urban Analytics in Planning Practice – Future Trends in Spatial Digital Technologies for more Resilient, Sustainable and Livable Cities. 9. Biodiversity Net Gain as a Pathway to Sustainable Urban Development. 10. Harnessing Land Information for Disaster Resilience and Recovery. Part 2: Digital Innovations towards Geospatial Ecosystem and Land Intelligence. 11. Ethical Considerations in Modernizing Land Administration Systems. 12. Copyright in Digital Land Administration – Challenges and Opportunities in Survey Data Management. 13. AI-Driven Transformations for Land Administration from Data to Decisions. 14. Land Intelligence: Innovations in Online Dispute Resolution for Land and Property Disputes. 15. Land Intelligence for Affordable Housing: An Integrated Optimization, Machine Learning and Policy Framework. 16. Ensuring 3D Spatial Data Consistency in Digital Cadasters. 17. An Integrated 3D Data Model for Underground Land Administration. 18. Evolution of AI in Urban Design. 19. BIM for 3D Digital Land Administration in Multi-Story Developments and Major Infrastructure Projects. 20. Advancements in 3D Cadastral Data Visualization. 21. 3D Cadaster Database Development Lifecycle and Data Migration. 22. Graph Databases for Integrating 3D Legal and Physical Dimensions of Underground Utilities. Part 3: Applications and Advanced Services: Empowered by Land and Geospatial Intelligence. 23. Energy Entitlement in Multi-Owned Buildings: Resolving Allocation Challenges through Governance, Policy, and Technology. 24. An Intelligent Framework for Developing Nationwide Building Footprint Data Product for Australia. 25. Adopting the Concept of National Security in the Domain of Land Administration. 26. BIM Empowering Intelligent Demolition Waste Management to Alleviate Land Pressure. 27. Smart City Governance Empowering Productivity of Digitalization – Practice in China. 28. Bridging the Gap: From Planning Permits to Building Permits in Automated Systems. 29. Technology-driven Approaches to Bridge Asset Management within Geospatial Frameworks. 30. Advancing Road Safety with Land Intelligence and Deep Learning Methods. 31. Digital Twin Governance for Urban Resilience and Sustainability. 32. Key Applications of AI and Spatiotemporal Urban Traffic Data in Intelligent Transport Systems: An Overview. 33. Future Directions – Land and Geospatial Information On-demand




