Tag Archives: Urban Planning

Nàquera Spatial Data Infrastructure on gvSIG technology

The Nàquera municipality has launched its Spatial Data Infrastructure, based on gvSIG Online technology, the gvSIG Suite solution for SDIs. As first public geoportal, which can now be consulted, an urban planning map viewer has been generated, in which it … Continue reading

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Assessing the quality of urban layouts (II)

As we announced in a previous post, we are describing the basis of the methodology developed by the gvSIG Association and New York University (NYU) within the project “Monitoring Global Urban Expansion”, for assessing the quality of urban layouts. Metrics … Continue reading

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Evaluando la calidad de tramas urbanas (II)

Tal y como anunciamos en un anterior post, vamos a describir los fundamentos de la metodología desarrollada conjuntamente por la Asociación gvSIG y la Universidad de Nueva York (NYU) en el marco del proyecto “Monitoring Global Urban Expansion”, para la … Continue reading

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Assessing the quality of urban layouts (I)

Factors like a right proportion of public spaces and a good connectivity are crucial for the economic, social and cultural development of cities as they facilitates citizen mobility and interaction. This is well known among urban experts but, to which … Continue reading

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Evaluando la calidad de tramas urbanas (I)

Factores como una adecuada proporción de espacios públicos y una buena conectividad son cruciales para el desarrollo económico, social y cultural de las ciudades ya que favorecen la movilidad y la interacción entre sus habitantes. Esto es algo que se … Continue reading

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