Geodata and spatial planning - challenges and opportunities Didier - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Geodata and spatial planning - challenges and opportunities Didier - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Geodata and spatial planning - challenges and opportunities Didier Vancutsem Secretary General | ISOCARP The Hague Contents 1. Evidence and Understanding 1. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning 1. Challenges and opportunities of spatial
Contents
- 1. Evidence and Understanding
- 1. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning
- 1. Challenges and opportunities of spatial planning and ICT
- 1. Example : the plan4business initiative
Corine Land Cover EPER
emissions
Natura 2000, EUNIS CBI
biodiversity
Covenant of Mayor
(CO2 emissions)
NOISE Airbase
Air quality
Urban Atlas
Land use
National, regional statistics
Socio-economic
ESPON
Land use, socio- economic
Urban Ecosystem Europe
Environment
Urban Audit
Socioeconomic, environmental
Key urban data
Soil sealing
interface urban-rural wider hinterland
Perception survey
Quality of life
Waterbase
Ground- and surface water
UMZ
Urban land use
Urban data sets available for different spatial levels
Urban waste water EVDAB
Vulnerabilty to hazard and climate change
EMEP
Air quality
Bathing water directive
- 1. Evidence and Understanding
- 2. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning
Spatial Data is used today:
- 2. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning
Spatial Data is used today:
- 2. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning
Spatial Data is used today:
- 2. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning
Spatial Data is used today:
- 2. Interaction of ICT and spatial planning
Current on-going changes offer opportunities to use the new possibilities inherent in ICT to enable regions, cities and rural areas to partake in new types of development Planners have to find ways to using ICT for:
- decentralization, multilevel governance,
- public participation, bottom-up approaches,
- empowerment, local government,
- regional approach, environmental policies,
- strategic planning, participative budgets, council of regions,
- public private partnerships, administrative links, local agendas 21,
- low carbon concepts and climate change,
- vertical and horizontal integration
- 3. Challenges and Opportunities
Property Markets / Investors / Developers (RICS IPMS Initiative) Why is property measurement so important?
- Measurement is a fundamental
basis for valuation
- It underpins decisions made by all
property users
- It provides a tool for comparison
The Existing Challenge
- Property is measured in many different ways
around the world
- Depending on the standard used, the floor
area measurement can vary dramatically…
- 3. Challenges and Opportunities
Noise survey - 3D (Fraunhofer IGD)
- 3. Challenges and Opportunities
Mobile Phone Data mapping / 3D City Model (urbanAPI)
- 3. Challenges and Opportunities
Land Use and Land cover Harmonization / Urban Sprawl evaluation (HlanData)
- 4. Example – The plan4business project
- European Research Project FP7 ICT SME
- Full title: A service platform for aggregation, processing and analysis of
urban and regional planning data
- Project Aim: to develop a platform that can serve users with a full
catalogue of planning data such as transport infrastructure, regional plans, urban plans and zoning plan
- 6 Consortium partners
- www.plan4business.eu
- 4. Example – The plan4business project
Location Evaluator / Thematic Map Atlas / Map Creator: for investors/planners
- 4. Example – The plan4business project
Commercial Platform offer: HALE / Integrator
Operator/Owner: Fraunhofer IDG Purpose/offer: development of data processing environment, i.e. Integrator - Land Use related data harmonisation and integration in the reference to the INSPIRE directive. Future: provision of solutions and services related to data processing, international extension of business partners network
- 4. Example – The plan4business project
Commercial Platform offer: HALE / Integrator Complexity of planning data
- For many municipalities/cities data
in needed formats does not exist
- In many places spatial plans as such
do not exist
- Municipality and city could be not
fully covered by vectorised data
- Data for one city may consists of
several hundred individual spatial plans
- Pre-processing, internal
harmonisation is needed
- Mapping schemas interpretation
requires local expertise
Example: Wroclaw, Poland, spatial range of vectorised zoning plans and sample of harmonised zoning plan
- 4. Example – The plan4business project
Location Evaluator / Thematic Map Atlas / Map Creator: for investors/planners (plan4business)
- 4. Example – The plan4business project
Location Evaluator / Thematic Map Atlas / Map Creator: for investors/planners (plan4business)