02489nam 2200409 450 991041206790332120230824173956.010.1145/3356395(CKB)5280000000243298(NjHacI)995280000000243298(EXLCZ)99528000000024329820230824d2019 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Advances on Resilient and Intelligent Cities /Bandana Kar [and four others], contributorsNew York, NY :Association for Computing Machinery,2019.1 online resource (56 pages) illustrationsACM international conference proceedings seriesIncludes index.1-4503-6954-5 The advancements in sensor technology and ubiquity of connected devices have enabled the generation of large volume of disparate, dynamic and geographically distributed data both by scientific communities, industries and citizens. With astonishing technological innovations and convergence, there have been major changes in people's daily activities and social interaction. The socio-technological innovations motivate the concept of smart and connected cities. A smart city is forward-looking and progressive and has the potential to provide high-quality life. A resilient city can preserve its activities and bounce back to its previous stage in the face of an emergency while meeting the daily activities and needs of its citizens. It is imperative to improve our understanding of Resilient and Intelligent Cities in order to leverage these new powerful technologies to tackle the challenges ranging from climate change, public health, traffic congestion, economic growth, to digital divide, social equity, political movements, cultural conflicts, among others.ACM international conference proceedings series.Geographic information systemsCongressesSmart citiesGeographic information systemsSmart cities.910.285Kar BandanaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910412067903321Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Advances on Resilient and Intelligent Cities2042307UNINA01535nac# 2200289 i 450 VAN010376520240207120049.5880924-197302215183420151125b19872017 |0itac50 baDE|||| |||||b||||||||||Quantitative geology and geostatisticsBerlinSpringer001VAN02664072001 Geostatistical Case Studiesedited by G. Matheron and M. Armstrong210 DordrechtD. Reidel1987215 vii, 248 p.ill.24 cm2001VAN02673472001 GeostatisticsProceedings of the Third International Geostatistics Congress September 5–9, 1988, Avignon, Franceedited by Margaret Armstrong210 DordrechtSpringer1989215 xxix, 1039 p.ill.24 cm4001VAN01037642001 Geomathematics: theoretical foundations, applications and future developmentsFrits Agterberg210 ChamSpringer2014215 XX, 553 p.ill.24 cm18001VAN01233972001 Geostatistics Valencia 2016J. Jaime Gómez-Hernández ... [et al.] editors210 ChamSpringer2017215 XIX, 974 p.ill.24 cm19VAN0240970QGAGBerlinVANL000066Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20240614RICAhttps://www.springer.com/series/6466https://www.springer.com/series/6466VAN0103765Quantitative geology and geostatistics1777477UNICAMPANIA