Digital Land
Integrating Technology into the Land Planning Process
1. Edition May 2007
240 Pages, Softcover
Practical Approach Book
Short Description
A complete guide to the design and planning process related to land and how digital technology fits into this process, Digital Land: Integrating Technology into the Land Planning Process explains what digital tools are used to collect, assemble, and analyze information that is used to assess the suitability of both development and preservation proposals and potential solutions. Written for professionals who make or are interested in decisions about the use of land in their neighborhood, community, or region, the primary focus of this guide is the design and planning process.
A complete guide to digital tools for today's land planner
The land planning process is a complex activity. Fortunately, an array of powerful tools are now available for performing the multitude of tasks that face the planner, from evaluating design alternatives for a particular use to visualizing the impact of a development proposal. This book introduces land planning professionals and those lay people interested in land planning decisions to the current technologies and how they can be applied in building a framework for planning and design as well as representing concepts and final proposals.
A guide for both practitioners trained in traditional hand techniques and for newer planners and students trained in digital techniques but lacking a clear understanding of process, Digital Land: Integrating Technology into the Land Planning Process:
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Provides you with a range of sources where you can find digital data
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Illustrates how to share, store, and manage data, and identifies the issues that you must confront-scale, data accuracy, resolution-before the data can be put to use
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Describes the major categories of digital tools for processing data and guides you on how to choose the right tool
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Outlines strategies and contexts for integrating the tools holistically into the decision-making process
Tools covered include:
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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Multimedia, Web technology, and digital video
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Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
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Image processing and more
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3D modeling, rendering, and animation
Professional planners and designers, interested citizens, decision makers, resource managers, earth scientists, and students will benefit from this guide to the new tools for land planning-tools that allow you to see things you couldn't see before, incorporate data that was once inaccessible, make decisions based upon more than intuition, and explore the widest range of alternatives possible.
Mark S. Lindhult, FASLA, is a Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and partner in The Berkshire Design Group, Inc., Northampton, Massachusetts. He has MLA and MBA degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a BSLA from The Pennsylvania State University. He was the first computer editor for Landscape Architecture magazine and has spoken at numerous national and international conferences.