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The Historical Small Smart City Protocol (HISMACITY): Toward an Intelligent Tool Using Geo Big Data for the Sustainable Management of Minor Historical Assets
Valentina Pica1  Stefania Annicchiarico2  Elena Volkova2  Alessandro Cecili2 
[1] Department of Architecture, Roma Tre University, Rome 00184, Italy;Department of Sciences, GIS Laboratory, Roma Tre University, Rome 00184, Italy;
关键词: Smart City;    ICT;    remote sensing;    GIS dataset framework;    geo big data;    urban responsive design;    valuation;    indicators;    weighted suitability models;   
DOI  :  10.3390/data4010030
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This research reports the ongoing design of the HISMACITY (Historical Small Smart City) Protocol, a planning tool with a certification system. The tool is designed for small municipalities in Europe. Through the award-winning certification system, the Protocol supports the fulfillment of best practices. Such practices can enhance town attractiveness. It also counteracts excessive land use that results from urban growth, and reduces demographic decline in internal areas of each country. The research methodology is grounded on building a dynamic dataset using geo big data, local data, and mobile data via information communications technology (ICT), and real-time data through sensors. The tool aims to build algorithms to calculate indicators that measure quality standards of integrated interventions. The aim is to reach specific goals within defined priority areas of the Historical Small Smart City Protocol. Being highly adaptive, the framework follows urban responsive design principles based on weighted suitability models that can be calibrated by changing the input data and the weights of the linear combination formula. The results highlight varying framework data, including the tool’s development procedures and practicality.

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