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Internet Based Information Sources on Urbanism

Internet Based Information Sources on Urbanism. - Tutorial -. Authors:. D. S. Furundzic, danilof@ yubc.net. D. Milovanovic, danstev@afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.yu. The Introduction. - Tutorial -. Internet. Information. Urbanism. The Tutorial. Page 1 / 41. The New Issue.

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Internet Based Information Sources on Urbanism

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  1. Internet Based Information Sources on Urbanism - Tutorial - Authors: D. S. Furundzic, danilof@ yubc.net D. Milovanovic, danstev@afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.yu

  2. The Introduction - Tutorial - Internet Information Urbanism The Tutorial Page 1 / 41

  3. The New Issue The Internet is a continuation of the physical world that surrounds us. In that way it contains information about all the existing activities ...

  4. What is new and exciting ? In life ... Monica Bellucci In urbanism ... Þ Sustainability and Diversity Þ Globalization - Regionalism - Localization Þ Environment Concerns The Internet Page 2 / 41

  5. What is new and exciting ? and ... • (ICT) Information and Communication Technologies Applications the Internet ... especially The Internet Page 3 / 41

  6. Why ? The Internet redefines: • Living environment • Working organization • Distances of communication • Social life The Internet Page 4 / 41

  7. How come ? Rapid technology development + Cheap and accessible communication • The Internet spreading worldwide Devices that approve large practice + Interactive and easy accessed application • The Internet impacting all public professions including urbanism The Internet Page 5 / 41

  8. The Importance • Allows quick information exchange and process • Enables public control and direct implementation • Applies on local and global monitoring the same • Has a remarkably increased amount of information The Internet Page 6 / 41

  9. The Impact • Evaluates planning applications faster • Implements planning decisions faster • Forms a worldwide governing organization The Internet Page 7 / 41

  10. The Danger • Has to many possibilities • Easily encourages innovations • Is easily misused • Has limited field of influence The Internet Page 8 / 41

  11. The Applications Internet applications enable us to work more freely and can make everything we imagine possible to construct ...

  12. The Definition Internet can be applied on urbanism as a: • Decision-making support in the planning process • Database information resource The Internet Applications Page 9 / 41

  13. The Importance • Serve to help and improve planning • Expand the number of contacts between planners • Largely motivate and encourage residents participate • Give opportunities of gaining new ideas on future urban development The Internet Applications Page 10 / 41

  14. The Impact • Find a single, all embracing solution to the similar problems of different cities • Construct new tools that will help people eager for knowledge in a complex city society • Make procedures more publicly influenced The Internet Applications Page 11 / 41

  15. The Algorithm of Communication Implemented in the Plan Making Process The Internet Applications Page 12 / 41

  16. The Future Are first adapted to the present patterns • Acceptance and coordination Urge to introduces innovations and changes • Constant new experiences and ideas The Internet Applications Page 13 / 41

  17. The Development The Internet Applications Page 14 / 41

  18. The Information Source The Web is a skilled game of numerous data under the technological sun...

  19. The Definitions Two kinds of existing information sources on urbanism can be separately distinguished today: • Classical sources • Internet based information sources The Internet Information Source Page 15 / 41

  20. The Comparison Demand: Presence Þ Time Þ Activity Þ Finance Þ Knowledge Þ The Internet Information Source Page 16 / 41

  21. The Conclusion The Classical Sources: Þ Cannot be easily understood by nonprofessionals Þ Are limited by space Þ Are accessible just to a selected group of experts Þ Are accessible for a short period of time Þ Always cost money Þ Contain information out of date The Internet Information Source Page 17 / 41

  22. The Conclusion The Internet Sources: Þ Are easily understood and used Þ Are not limited by space Þ Are always accessible Þ Are free of charge Þ Always contain information up to date Þ Are limited by technology The Internet Information Source Page 18 / 41

  23. The Advantage Accessible Þ Intensive Þ Interactive Þ Illustrative Þ The Internet Information Source Page 19 / 41

  24. The Changes Rapid consumer network enlarging + Constant Internet changes • Forming a database of information on the Internet Fast and effective information process and exchange + Emphasized amount of available Internet information • The Internet information source enlarging Constant Internet changes + Easy access • Forming new search applications • New way of exploitations The Internet Information Source Page 20 / 41

  25. The Future Better organization and systematization + New tested search tools Þ The Internet sources overtaking the classical sources The Internet Information Source Page 21 / 41

  26. The Presents Urbanism on-line Information support Residents + Planning organizations + Existing knowledge Þ Internet based information sources on urbanism Decision support Legal support The Internet Information Source Page 22 / 41

  27. The Presents The Information Support The Internet Information Source Page 23 / 41

  28. The Choice of Sources Every selection is challenging, because it might reflect our lack of taste and measure...

  29. The Problem At the beginning of every data search, researchers face two problems: • How to recognize information? • What is the necessary relevant knowledge for this recognition? The Choice of Sources Page 24 / 41

  30. The Problem Þ Recognize and OrganizeInformation The Choice of Sources Page 25 / 41

  31. The Solution The recognition of data is performed by: Referent sources Classical Internet based Desirable goals Main Following Belonging The Choice of Sources Page 26 / 41

  32. The Example Forming Similar Groups Finding Relations Organizing The Choice of Sources Page 27 / 41

  33. The Example Classical Information Search Internet Based Information Search The Choice of Sources Page 28 / 41

  34. The Sources On Urbanism A site must always be adapted to time, place and needs of the consumer...

  35. The Selection The specified selection must: • Perform variety • Give an overlook • Serve selection • Acquire experience • Help and encourage • Recognize the importance The Sources on Urbanism Page 29 / 41

  36. The Examples • Urban planning and design • Information and communication technologies in urbanism • Associations and institutions • International documents • On-line available magazines and books • Best examples • Civic networks The Sources on Urbanism Page 30 / 41

  37. Urban Planning and Design The Sources on Urbanism Page 31 / 41

  38. Information and Communication Technologies in Urbanism The Sources on Urbanism Page 32 / 41

  39. Associations and Institutions The Sources on Urbanism Page 33 / 41

  40. International Documents The Sources on Urbanism Page 34 / 41

  41. On-Line Available Magazines and Books The Sources on Urbanism Page 35 / 41

  42. Best Examples The Sources on Urbanism Page 36 / 41

  43. Civic Networks The Sources on Urbanism Page 37 / 41

  44. The Essence City networks with flexible spaces, which reorganize simultaneously must be a future design obligation ...`

  45. The Observation The present application of Internet as an information source on urbanism show: • Recognized impotents • Improved communication possibilities • Higher number of computer returned information • Internal professional communication allowing data distribution The Essence Page 38 / 41

  46. The Conclusion For improving Internet information sources and application related to urbanism possible measures may be introduced: • Promoting encouraging campaigns • Discovering new fields and opportunities of research (governing and implementation) • Developing specific projects focused on single problem solving • Training new experts • Establishing global practices The Essence Page 39 / 41

  47. The Essence • Future Role of Internet In Urban Planning The Essence Page 40 / 41

  48. The Idea Authors: D. S. Furundzic, danilof@ yubc.net D. Milovanovic, danstev@afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.yu The Essence Page 41 / 41

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