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TY - CHAP
T1 - Geodesign for Environmental Resilience
AU - Cureton, Paul
PY - 2024/3/27
Y1 - 2024/3/27
N2 - Geodesign is a collaborative decision-making framework and process utilizing design and natural sciences formulated around geographic information systems (GIS) models and evaluation that has been established for over thirty years by Carl Steinitz. Geodesign uses various methods and GIS, including environmental datasets, procedural modeling, and cloud computing for rationalized decision-making. The Geodesign framework has the potential to address local and regional environmental planning resilience, and the entry maps a range of geographic applications. The entry provides a historical overview of geodesign and presents an open user experience (UX) process for replication and sampling of applied geographic cases supporting the framework’s value. The article also explores a hypothesis of the emergent potential between geodesign and connected environments, particularly environmental digital twins, and discusses future possibilities. Accounting for criticisms of Geodesign, the framework synthesizes stakeholder values and environmental science, making it a unique approach to considering complex ecosystems and exploring sociological and technological relationships for future climate scenarios.
AB - Geodesign is a collaborative decision-making framework and process utilizing design and natural sciences formulated around geographic information systems (GIS) models and evaluation that has been established for over thirty years by Carl Steinitz. Geodesign uses various methods and GIS, including environmental datasets, procedural modeling, and cloud computing for rationalized decision-making. The Geodesign framework has the potential to address local and regional environmental planning resilience, and the entry maps a range of geographic applications. The entry provides a historical overview of geodesign and presents an open user experience (UX) process for replication and sampling of applied geographic cases supporting the framework’s value. The article also explores a hypothesis of the emergent potential between geodesign and connected environments, particularly environmental digital twins, and discusses future possibilities. Accounting for criticisms of Geodesign, the framework synthesizes stakeholder values and environmental science, making it a unique approach to considering complex ecosystems and exploring sociological and technological relationships for future climate scenarios.
KW - Geodesign
KW - Environmental Resilience
KW - GIS mapping
KW - Urban Digital Twins
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-67776-3_34-1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-67776-3_34-1
M3 - Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
SN - 9783030677763
BT - The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Sustainable Resources and Ecosystem Resilience
A2 - Brears, R.
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
CY - Cham
ER -