City development plans play a crucial role in shaping the
urban development and landscape, yet it is seen that their successful
implementation often faces challenges. This study explores the integration of
technological interventions to enhance the formulation and execution of
strategies in city development planning. By leveraging Geographic Information
Systems (GIS), Management Information Systems (MIS), and Advanced Planning
Systems (APS), this research aims to address key barriers and improve the
effectiveness of urban planning initiatives. Through a review of 131 articles,
significant insights are gained into the potential of technology to streamline
processes, improve coordination among stakeholders, and facilitate monitoring
and evaluation efforts. The findings highlight the importance of bridging the
gap between policy formulation and on-the-ground implementation through
innovative technological solutions.
This study identifies critical research gaps and proposes
future directions for advancing the field of urban planning through
technological innovation.
Author(s) Details:
Rutuja Deshmukh Jagtap,
School of Architecture, Urban Development & Planning, Symbiosis
Skills &Professionals University, Pune, India.
D. P. Singh,
Architecture
& Planning Department, AMITY University, Noida, Delhi, India.
Ekta Singh,
School of Design, AMITY University, Noida, Delhi, India.
Pramod Shinde,
School of Planning & Architecture, JNIAS, Hyderabad, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CAERT-V1/article/view/14162
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