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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2020

Think Cities: the accelerator for sustainable planning

Gwenaelle Carfantan
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Florian Daniel
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Xavier Marin
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Olivier Peau
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Hervé Rannou
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Résumé

The Think-Cities® project aims to develop a digital tool for smart city to evaluate urban projects. Think-Cities® transforms the planning sector by offering a smart application that values the territories and connects its actors. A proof of concept (URBAN THINK®) has been developed in SaaS mode in partnership with Rennes Métropole. Think-Cities® aims to bring major evolutions to the URBAN THINK® functionalities and will thus offer a global tool for observing territories and evaluating development projects. Always focused on a Web mapping platform , based on benchmark indicators, to evaluate and simulate the impacts of development projects and to recommend optimal hypotheses about these impacts, Think-Cities® also opens up to dynamic data (IOT) and therefore to new types of indicators complementing its catalog of decision support criteria. Grafted onto a collaborative 3D mapping platform in SAAS mode, Think-Cities® transforms the spatial planning sector by offering national (HQE, ADEME, ...), international (LEED, ...) and user-specific reference indicators. to evaluate and simulate the impacts of development projects.
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hal-02513929 , version 1 (21-03-2020)

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Gwenaelle Carfantan, Florian Daniel, Laurent d'Orazio, Trung-Dung Le, Xavier Marin, et al.. Think Cities: the accelerator for sustainable planning. International Workshop on Data-Driven Smart Cities (DASC@ICDE), Apr 2020, Dallas, United States. ⟨hal-02513929⟩
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