04121oam 2200493z 450 991014052530332120260129045345.010.1051/978-2-7598-1153-3(CKB)2670000000566703(DE-B1597)573289(DE-B1597)9782759811533(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79004(Perlego)3056743(oapen)doab79004(EXLCZ)99267000000056670320191103d2014 uu| 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrier3D City models and urban information current issues and perspectives European COST Action TU0801 /R. Billen [and others]EDP SCIENCES2014France ;EDP Sciences,20141 online resource (115 pages) colour illustrations, charts9782759811533 2759811530 Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: State-of-the-art -- Chapter 3: Action’s outputs -- Chapter 4: Human aspects and perspectives -- Chapter 5: ConclusionsConsidering sustainable development of cities implies investigating cities in a holistic way taking into account many interrelations between various urban or environmental issues. 3D city models are increasingly used in different cities and countries for an intended wide range of applications beyond mere visualization. Could these 3D City models be used to integrate urban and environmental knowledge? How could they be improved to fulfill such role? We believe that enriching the semantics of current 3D city models, would extend their functionality and usability; therefore, they could serve as integration platforms of the knowledge related to urban and environmental issues allowing a huge and significant improvement of city sustainable management and development. But which elements need to be added to 3D city models? What are the most efficient ways to realize such improvement / enrichment? How to evaluate the usability of these improved 3D city models?These were the questions tackled by the COST Action TU0801 “Semantic enrichment of 3D city models for sustainable urban development”. This book gathers various materials developed all along the four year of the Action and the significant breakthroughs.Considering sustainable development of cities implies investigating cities in a holistic way taking into account many interrelations between various urban or environmental issues. 3D city models are increasingly used in different cities and countries for an intended wide range of applications beyond mere visualization. Could these 3D City models be used to integrate urban and environmental knowledge? How could they be improved to fulfill such role? We believe that enriching the semantics of current 3D city models, would extend their functionality and usability; therefore, they could serve as integration platforms of the knowledge related to urban and environmental issues allowing a huge and significant improvement of city sustainable management and development. But which elements need to be added to 3D city models? What are the most efficient ways to realize such improvement / enrichment? How to evaluate the usability of these improved 3D city models?These were the questions tackled by the COST Action TU0801 “Semantic enrichment of 3D city models for sustainable urban development”. This book gathers various materials developed all along the four year of the Action and the significant breakthroughs.Sustainable developmentUrban developmentSustainable development.Urban development711.42Billen Roland305814Cutting-Decelle A.F.Marina OgnenUkMaJRUBOOK99101405253033213D City models and urban information2045202UNINA