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City Information Modelling: A Conceptual Framework for Research and Practice in Digital Urban Planning

Jorge Gil

2020Built Environment72 citationsDOI

Abstract

The digitalization of the urban development process is driven by the need for informed, evidence-based, collaborative and participative urban planning and decision-making, epitomized in the concept of Smart Cities. This digital transformation is enabled by information technology developments in fields such as 3D city models, Digital Twins, Urban Analytics and Informatics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Planning Support Systems (PSS). In this context, City Information Modelling (CIM) has recently emerged as a concept related to these various technological driving forces. In this article, we review the state of the art of CIM (definitions and applications) in the academic literature and propose a definition and a general conceptual framework. By highlighting how the different disciplines are related to each other within this conceptual framework, we offer a context for transdisciplinary work, and focus on integration challenges, for research and development, both in academia and industry. This will contribute to moving forward the debate on digitalization of the built environment development process in the field of Smart Cities.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Conceptual frameworkProcess (computing)Urban planningField (mathematics)Smart cityDigital transformationData scienceKnowledge managementInformation systemComputer scienceConceptual modelWork (physics)Management scienceProcess managementEngineeringSociologyGeographyCivil engineeringWorld Wide WebPure mathematicsElectrical engineeringOperating systemDatabaseArchaeologyInternet of ThingsMathematicsMechanical engineeringSocial science3D Modeling in Geospatial ApplicationsGeographic Information Systems StudiesSmart Cities and Technologies