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What Have Urban Digital Twins Contributed to Urban Planning and Decision Making? From a Systematic Literature Review Toward a Socio-Technical Research and Development Agenda

Shervin Azadi, Dena Kasraian, Pirouz Nourian, Pieter van Wesemael

2025Smart Cities16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urban digital twins (UDTs) were first discussed in 2018. Seven years later, we ask: What has been their contribution to urban planning and decision making so far? Here, we systematically review 88 peer-reviewed articles to map and compare UDTs’ ambitions with their realized contributions. Our results indicate that despite the vast technical developments, socio-technical challenges have remained largely unaddressed, causing many of UDTs’ ambitions to remain unrealized. We identify three categories in these socio-technical challenges: interdisciplinary integration (II), consensual contextualization (CC), and procedural operationalization (PO). Accordingly, we consolidate a socio-technical research and development agenda to realize the ambitions of UDTs for urban planning and decision making: Augmented Urban Planning (AUP).

Topics & Concepts

Urban planningSystematic reviewEnvironmental planningManagement scienceEngineering ethicsRegional scienceSociologyPolitical scienceGeographyEngineeringMEDLINECivil engineeringLawDigital Transformation in IndustrySmart Cities and TechnologiesInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
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