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City Information Modelling as a support decision tool for planning and management of cities: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis
Abstract The growing demand of the population has caused serious problems for cities and has become one of the main challenges for city managers. This demand has occurred much faster than the tooling of public management. In this context, the urgent need for implementations that meet current requirements highlighting the advantages of City Information Modelling (CIM). The CIM helps in the search for information on future demands, providing a holistic view of the city. However, the absence of a full application and an established concept has been observed in the literature. Considering this, a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis was conducted, resulting in 80 articles that composed the final analysis. We identified five recurring topics in the articles, the most important of the CIM, and discussed them in depth. We found a direction towards the CIM concept: the integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM), geographic information system (GIS), and a complete and up-to-date urban database, which enables analysis and simulation. The research concluded that a major effort will still be needed to establish the CIM, and its full implementation also depends on the dissemination of knowledge and demonstration of the tool's potential.
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Highlights The potentialities of city modelling in urban planning and management were presented. Identified benefits of CIM as disaster prevention, future demands, and visualization. Computational tools and localized developments were identified and discussed. Indication of future research areas to leverage the implementation of urban modelling.
City Information Modelling as a support decision tool for planning and management of cities: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis
Abstract The growing demand of the population has caused serious problems for cities and has become one of the main challenges for city managers. This demand has occurred much faster than the tooling of public management. In this context, the urgent need for implementations that meet current requirements highlighting the advantages of City Information Modelling (CIM). The CIM helps in the search for information on future demands, providing a holistic view of the city. However, the absence of a full application and an established concept has been observed in the literature. Considering this, a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis was conducted, resulting in 80 articles that composed the final analysis. We identified five recurring topics in the articles, the most important of the CIM, and discussed them in depth. We found a direction towards the CIM concept: the integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM), geographic information system (GIS), and a complete and up-to-date urban database, which enables analysis and simulation. The research concluded that a major effort will still be needed to establish the CIM, and its full implementation also depends on the dissemination of knowledge and demonstration of the tool's potential.
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Highlights The potentialities of city modelling in urban planning and management were presented. Identified benefits of CIM as disaster prevention, future demands, and visualization. Computational tools and localized developments were identified and discussed. Indication of future research areas to leverage the implementation of urban modelling.
City Information Modelling as a support decision tool for planning and management of cities: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis
Souza, Letícia (author) / Bueno, Cristiane (author)
Building and Environment ; 207
2021-09-27
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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