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Title Smart City And The Effects Of The Paradigm Shift In Transportation On Spatial And Urban Planning In Times Of Climate Change
ID_Doc 50018
Authors Knoflacher H.
Year 2022
Published 2022 Smart Cities Symposium Prague, SCSP 2022
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCSP54748.2022.9792548
Abstract Between 1970 and 1982 the essential foundations for a scientific foundation of transport planning with the inclusion of evolutionary theory and evolutionary epistemology were developed in Vienna and adopted in teaching, but also integrated into the practice of urban and transport planning, where administration and politics implement it. As the core hypotheses of the traditional disciplines are replaced by the new ones, well-known phenomena, such as urban sprawl, the death of inner cities, the dominance of Corporation or the problems of new housing developments can now be explained in a comprehensible way. This makes it possible to treat the causes and not the symptoms. Practical experience of four decades shows that quantification in urban planning is necessary, but not sufficient, and that the quality of the built environment must once again be the objective of the work. the priority given to the technical transport systems of the last century must also be abandoned in the concept of smart cities in favor of a harmonious integration of the city, the environment, the economy and transport. The report presents fundamentals and effects of the experience gained so far, as well as the problems encountered in implementation. © 2022 IEEE.
Author Keywords concept of smart cities; death of inner cities; dominance of Corporations; evolutionary theory and evolutionary epistemology; fundamentals and effects of the experience; harmonious integration of the city; practice of urban and transport planning; quality of built environment; scientific foundation of transport planning; urban sprawl


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