Résumé :
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Urban planners who need to design information systems require an understanding of systems analysis, data acquisition and geographical information systems (gis). they have moved beyond the drawing of land-use plans, to examining the evolution of urban activities, and to monitoring and analysing urban societal and environmental problems with the support of computers. chapters of this book deal with : systems analysis of the urban planning processes; design methodologies for information systems; data acquisition in urban environment; quality control and multisource updating of urban databases; hypermaps and web sites for urban planning; from urban knowledge to spatial metainformation; visualisation for displaying and accessing urban information, groupware in urban planning; computer systems for public participation; computer architectures for urban planning; real time information systems for urban environment and risks monitoring.
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