BS IEC SRD 63320-1:2023
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Smart city use case collection and analysis. Smart urban planning for smart cities – High-level analysis
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 88 |
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4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
11 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 4 Contributing to Sustainable Development Goals 4.1 General 4.2 Application area of smart urban planning |
12 | 5 Approach for use case collection and analysis Table 1 – Mapping application areas of smart urban planning and SDGs |
13 | 6 Use case stratification 6.1 General 6.2 Business case 6.3 High-level use case Figures Figure 1 – Approach for use case collection and analysis |
14 | 6.4 Specialized use case of SUP 7 High-level analysis of smart urban planning 7.1 General 7.2 Steps of urban planning 7.2.1 General |
15 | 7.2.2 Step 1 – Preparatory work 7.2.3 Step 2 – Data collection and analysis Figure 2 – The steps of urban planning |
16 | 7.2.4 Step 3 – Strategy formulation 7.2.5 Step 4 – Plan review and approval 7.2.6 Step 5 – Plan implementation 7.2.7 Step 6 – Monitoring and assessment 7.3 Transformation of smart urban planning |
17 | 8 Analysis conclusions of smart urban planning 8.1 General 8.2 Model of smart urban planning 8.2.1 General Figure 3 – The transformation of smart urban planning |
18 | 8.2.2 Preparatory work 8.2.3 Data collection and analysis Figure 4 – The model of smart urban planning Figure 5 – General composition of preparatory work |
19 | 8.2.4 Strategy formulation 8.2.5 Plan review and approval Figure 6 – General composition of data collection and analysis Figure 7 – General composition of strategy formulation |
20 | 8.2.6 Plan implementation 8.2.7 Monitoring and assessment Figure 8 – General composition of plan review and approval Figure 9 – General composition of plan implementation Figure 10 – General composition of monitoring and assessment |
21 | 8.3 Characteristics of smart urban planning 8.3.1 Large numbers of heterogeneous urban data 8.3.2 Analysis model based on technology 8.3.3 Information platform of smart urban planning for smart cities 8.4 Technologies involved in smart urban planning 8.4.1 General 8.4.2 Cloud technology 8.4.3 IoT technology 8.4.4 AI-enabled review technology |
22 | 8.4.5 3D modelling technology 8.4.6 Spatial analysis technology 8.4.7 Urban knowledge graph technology 8.4.8 Virtual reality technology 8.5 Overview of application areas collected Table 2 – The list of smart urban planning application areas |
23 | Annex A (normative)Template of smart urban planning application area survey |
26 | Annex B (normative)Description of smart urban planning application area B.1 Preparatory work B.1.1 Planning tool inventory |
29 | Figure B.1 – Stakeholders of relationships in planning tool inventory |
32 | B.1.2 Stakeholder identification |
35 | Figure B.2 – Stakeholders of relationships in stakeholder identification |
38 | B.2 Data collection and analysis B.2.1 Urban information collection |
43 | Figure B.3 – Stakeholders of relationships in urban information collection |
46 | B.2.2 Urban data analysis and interpretation |
49 | Figure B.4 – Stakeholders of relationships in urban data analysis and interpretation |
52 | B.3 Strategy formulation B.3.1 Parametric planning |
54 | Figure B.5 – Stakeholders of relationships in parametric planning |
56 | B.3.2 Strategy analysis and comparison |
57 | Figure B.6 – Stakeholders of relationships in strategy analysis and comparison |
59 | B.4 Plan review and approval B.4.1 Present for review |
62 | Figure B.7 – Stakeholders of relationships in present for review |
64 | B.4.2 Approve and publish |
67 | Figure B.8 – Stakeholders of relationships in approve and publish |
69 | B.5 Plan implementation B.5.1 Planning conditions formulation |
72 | Figure B.9 – Stakeholders of relationships in planning conditions formulation |
75 | B.5.2 Supervise implementation |
77 | Figure B.10 – Stakeholders of relationships in supervise implementation |
80 | B.6 Monitoring and assessment B.6.1 Dynamic monitoring |
83 | Figure B.11 – Stakeholders of relationships in dynamic monitoring |
86 | Bibliography |