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_bB53.2019
100 1 _aBibri, Simon Elias
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_eautor
245 1 0 _aBig data science and analytics for smart sustainable urbanism :
_bunprecedented paradigmatic shifts and practical advancements /
_cSimon Elias Bibri.
264 1 _aSwitzerland :
_bSpringer Nature,
_c2019,
264 4 _c©2019
300 _a337 páginas ;
_c28 cm
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _asin mediación
_bbn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolumen
_bbn
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aAdvances in science, technology & innovation
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas.
520 _aWe are living at the dawn of what has been termed 'the fourth paradigm of science, a scientific revolution that is marked by both the emergence of big data science and analytics, and by the increasing adoption of the underlying technologies in scientific and scholarly research practices. Everything about science development or knowledge production is fundamentally changing thanks to the ever-increasing deluge of data. This is the primary fuel of the new age, which powerful computational processes or analytics algorithms are using to generate valuable knowledge for enhanced decision-making, and deep insights pertaining to a wide variety of practical uses and applications. This book addresses the complex interplay of the scientific, technological, and social dimensions of the city, and what it entails in terms of the systemic implications for smart sustainable urbanism. In concrete terms, it explores the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field of smart sustainable urbanism and the unprecedented paradigmatic shifts and practical advances it is undergoing in light of big data science and analytics. This new era of science and technology embodies an unprecedentedly transformative and constitutive power--manifested not only in the form of revolutionizing science and transforming knowledge, but also in advancing social practices, producing new discourses, catalyzing major shifts, and fostering societal transitions. Of particular relevance, it is instigating a massive change in the way both smart cities and sustainable cities are studied and understood, and in how they are planned, designed, operated, managed, and governed in the face of urbanization. This relates to what has been dubbed data-driven smart sustainable urbanism, an emerging approach based on a computational understanding of city systems and processes that reduces urban life to logical and algorithmic rules and procedures, while also harnessing urban big data to provide a more holistic and integrat ed view or synoptic intelligence of the city. This is increasingly being directed towards improving, advancing, and maintaining the contribution of both sustainable cities and smart cities to the goals of sustainable development. This timely and multifaceted book is aimed at a broad readership. As such, it will appeal to urban scientists, data scientists, urbanists, planners, engineers, designers, policymakers, philosophers of science, and futurists, as well as all readers interested in an overview of the pivotal role of big data science and analytics in advancing every academic discipline and social practice concerned with data-intensive science and its application, particularly in relation to sustainability.
650 0 _aCity planning
_xEnvironmental aspects
650 4 _aUrbanismo
_xAspectos ambientales
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650 0 _aSustainable urban development
650 4 _aDesarrollo urbano sustentable
650 0 _aBig data
830 0 _aAdvances in science, technology & innovation
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