This contribution addresses the issue of the availability and accessibility of data for urban and regional studies. After an initial part in which tools and arguments are provided to frame the open data paradigm, the second part proceeds with the simulation of a GIS-based study on a territory of the Metropolitan City of Turin aimed at supporting post-COVID territorial planning, highlighting the areas in which there is a lack of data, the difficulty of access, such as in health care, or the obligation to have to use commercial data. In the last part, the results of the study are discussed, and the issue of the importance of the construction of digital models (digital twins) capable of receiving and processing data of different sources, and how these models should be developed according to an open and non-commercial paradigm.

Source and Data for the Analysis of the Metropolitan Territory with GIS Tools: A Critical Review Between Commercial and Open Access Tools / Fiermonte, F.; Scalas, M.; Riccia, La - In: Post Un-Lock - From Territorial Vulnerabilities to Local Resilience / Brunetta G., Lombardi P. · Voghera, A,. - STAMPA. - Cham, Switzerland : Springer - The Urban Book Series, 2023. - ISBN 978-3-031-33893-9. - pp. 169-182 [10.1007/978-3-031-33894-6_13]

Source and Data for the Analysis of the Metropolitan Territory with GIS Tools: A Critical Review Between Commercial and Open Access Tools

Fiermonte F.;Scalas M.;La Riccia
2023

Abstract

This contribution addresses the issue of the availability and accessibility of data for urban and regional studies. After an initial part in which tools and arguments are provided to frame the open data paradigm, the second part proceeds with the simulation of a GIS-based study on a territory of the Metropolitan City of Turin aimed at supporting post-COVID territorial planning, highlighting the areas in which there is a lack of data, the difficulty of access, such as in health care, or the obligation to have to use commercial data. In the last part, the results of the study are discussed, and the issue of the importance of the construction of digital models (digital twins) capable of receiving and processing data of different sources, and how these models should be developed according to an open and non-commercial paradigm.
2023
978-3-031-33893-9
978-3-031-33894-6
Post Un-Lock - From Territorial Vulnerabilities to Local Resilience
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