1st Edition

Geoinformatics for Sustainable Urban Development

Edited By Sulochana Shekhar, Deepak Kumar Copyright 2024
    376 Pages 144 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book provides compelling new insights into how cities are attempting to address sustainability challenges via major applications of geospatial technology in an urban area. It elucidates the role of geospatial techniques such as GIS and GNSS, including remote sensing in urban management, and covers the theory and practice of urban sustainability transitions. It provides case studies and contextualised tools for the governance of urban transitions to present various applications of geospatial techniques in an urban environment.

    Features:

    • Covers hands-on approaches on quantitative measures of urban analytics
    • Focuses on sustainability issues in urban planning and development
    • Includes pertinent global case studies for implementation of urban planning practices
    • Reviews the inter-relationship between smart cities and sustainable development

    This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals in GIS, urban sciences, and geography.

    1. Subaltern Urbanisation in the State of Haryana, India

    Meet Fatewar and Vinita Yadav

    2. Urban Sprawl Modelling Using the CA-MARKOV Model for Thoothukudi City

    C. Jeswin Titus and Colins Johnny Jesudhas

    3. Urban Site Suitability Mapping Using GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis in Pathankot City, Punjab

    Meghna Rout, Sumit Kumar, Reenu Sharma, Sanjay Kumar Ghosh and Brijendra Pateriya

    4. Strengthening the Cities of Maharashtra State to Become Climate Smart to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals: A Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) and Climate Adaptation Approach

    Wasim Ayub Bagwan

    5. Urban Heat Island: A Review of Effects and Predictions with Deep and Machine Learning Technologies

    R. Pushpa Lakshmi

    6. Anatomisation of Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) Dynamics with a Focus on Land Surface Temperature in Lucknow City Using Geospatial Techniques.

    Akanksha, Pranjal Pandey, and Ambrina Sardar Khan

    7. Analysis of Urban Growth and Examination of a Master Plan through Geospatial Techniques: A Case Study of Ranchi, Jharkhand, India

    Kamal Bisht, Shubham Kumar Sanu, Vishwa Raj Sharma, and Priya Sharma

    8. A Multi-Criteria Evaluation of Urban Flood Vulnerability and Perception in Osun River Basin, Southwest Nigeria

    Oladeji Quazeem Muhammed and Adebayo Oluwole Eludoyin

    9. Site Suitability for an Information Technology Corridor in Tirunelveli District Using GIS: A Restriction Model Approach

    Venkatesh Baskaran, M.A.M. Mannar Thippu Sulthan,E. Aswin Raj, and A. Krishna Kumar

    10. Integrating Environmental Monitoring Techniques for an Effective Healthcare System

    Nupur Joshi and and Ambrina Sardar Khan

    11. Advancing the Interventions of Nature-Based Solutions in Cities for Urban Climate Resilience

    Harshita Jain, Renu Dhupper, and Deepak Kumar

    12. Management Of Flood Disasters in Peri-Urban Ecosystems of Noida Using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems

    Renu Dhupper, Harshita Jain, Anil K. Gupta, Pritha Acharya, and Deepak Kumar

    13. Changing Demographic Contours of Hyderabad City

    Kalpana Markandey

    14. Assessing Sprawl Characteristics in the Peri-Urban Regions of Indian Metropolises through Geospatial Studies with a Special Study of Southern Chennai

    A. R. Narayani, and R. Nagalakshmi

    15. Geospatial Technologies for Groundwater Sensitive Urban Planning: Exploring the Status in Smart Cities of Rajasthan, India

    Prerna Jasuja, Rina Surana, and Niruti Gupta

    16. Computing the Accessibility of the Settlements Using the Network Analysis of Indore City Region: A Regional Approach

    Aman Singh Rajput and Chetna Singh

    17. Smart Sensors for Peak Demand Reduction in Urban Buildings

    C.Rakesh, T. Vivek , and K. Balaji

    18. Assessment of Flood Susceptibility in Hare River Catchment, Rift Valley, Southern Ethiopia, Using Geospatial and Drainage Morphometric Analysis

    Muralitharan Jothimani, Jagadeshan Gunalan, Ephrem Getahun, Abel Abebe, and Meseret Desalegn

    19. Assessment of COVID-19 Impact on the Vegetation and Urbanisation of Dehradun City Using Geospatial Techniques

    Ashish Mani, Deepali Bansal, Hanuth Saxena, Maya Kumari, Deepak Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar, and Sulochana Shekhar

    20 Framework for an Area-Based Development Approach for Predicted Urban Sprawl in Delhi City

    Gaurav Kumar Mishra and Amit M. Deshmukh

     

    Biography

    Sulochana Shekhar is Dean of the School of Earth Sciences and Head of the Department of Geography at the Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, India. She is the proud recipient of the Erasmus Mundus (European Commission) Fellowship, Commonwealth Academic Fellowship (United Kingdom), and Endeavour Research Fellowship (Australia). Her research interests include urban geography and the application of remote sensing and geospatial techniques in urban environments. She is presently teaching urban geography and the fundamentals and applications of Geoinformatics at the post-graduation level. She has worked on cellular automata-based urban growth models and urban sprawl assessment using entropy for her doctoral research. Object-based image analysis was the main theme of her post-doctoral research at ITC, Netherlands. She has previously worked on projects involving spatial decision support systems for slums (UCL, UK) and extraction of slums and urban green space using object-based image analysis (UTAS, Australia). She has completed major funded projects on housing the urban poor (HUDCO), and the environmental impact of urbanisation (UGC-Major) using geospatial techniques. She has collaborated with Cambridge University, UK, and completed the UKIERI research project on the interactive spatial decision support system for managing public health. She recently wrapped up a DST project about urban heat island studies using multi-source remote sensing data. Under this project, she has developed an urban spectral library for selected urban built-up surface materials. Currently, she is working on building sustainable and resilient cities.

    Deepak Kumar is an academic research professional with over 10 years of experience. Dr Kumar has been working as a Research Scientist since August 2022 at the Center of Excellence in Weather and Climate Analytics, Atmospheric Science Research Center (ASRC), State University of New York (SUNY), University at Albany (UAlbany), New York (USA). He has been associated with Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida (India), as a full-time Assistant Professor from 2016. He has been revisiting a wide range of issues associated with traditional research activities in the intersection area of Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics, Information Science, Energy Sciences, Climate Sciences, Sustainable Urban Studies, Environment and Climate Change, Urban Weather and Climate Modelling, Database Systems, Data Analysis and Visualization. He has completed two government- sponsored research projects namely "Hybrid Urban Landscape Analysis for Green Smart Cities through Geospatial Technology" sponsored by the Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, and "Meta- sensing of the urban footprint from airborne synthetic aperture radar (ASAR) data" sponsored from Space Applications Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India as a sole principal investigator. Dr Kumar has led a cross-functional research team for project development, management, laboratory setups, and supervision, along with academic research training for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students and fellow researchers. He has published 45+ research articles in high-impact web of science/Scopus-indexed international journals by Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Emerald, SAGE, and Wiley publications. He has reviewed more than 150+ research articles as an ad-hoc/adjunct/invited reviewer or editorial board member for high-impact factor journals published by IEEE, Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis Group, Wiley, SAGE, Emerald, MDPI. He has supervised four PhD students and 29 postgraduate students. He has conducted 15 academic, research, and industrial visits for undergraduate students. He encourages researchers to develop their skills, knowledge, and experience through conference appearances, outreach activities, and the contribution of professional membership of learned bodies. He is a member of a lifetime member of various prestigious professional bodies like IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, American Geophysical Union (AGU), European Geosciences Union (EGU), Member of American Meteorological Society (AMS), International Association for Urban Climate (IAUC), American Association of Geographers (AAG), International Geographical Union (IGU), International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing etc.