Placemaking, Nature and the Promise of Digital Transformation

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    Abstract

    The governance of our towns and cities requires an approach that connects people with nature and places. Digital technology can be the glue that does this, if it serves the needs of the various stakeholders, including urban communities. It means identifying the potential connections across people, digital, and place themes, examining successful approaches, and exploring some of the current practice (or lack of it) in spatial planning and smart cities. This can be considered using a range of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with other methodologies which combine the use of socioeconomic and environmental data about the urban environment. This ambient domain sensing can provide the ecological and other data to show how digital connectivity is addressing the placemaking challenges alongside providing implications for urban governance and communities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPlacemaking
    EditorsDavid Higgins, Peter Larkham
    Place of PublicationLeeds
    PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
    Chapter4
    Pages47-74
    Number of pages27
    ISBN (Electronic)9781837531301
    ISBN (Print)9781837531318
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 6 Nov 2024

    Keywords

    • Placemaking Principles
    • Green Infrastructure
    • Land Use
    • Local Digital
    • Web 3.0

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