[GeoForAll-UrbanScience] Announcing the release of the Open Source Online What if? planning support system
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Jul 15 22:59:40 PDT 2015
Hi Chris,
Thanks for this excellent update. Will share this with other colleagues. Great work you are doing and this is an excellent boost for our Urban thematic activities.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Hi Chris,
That's great!
Many years ago we used to use What if? for one of our planning consultancy works in preparing the Klang Valley Regional Plan.
Powerful tool, but need to make some adjustments based on your data availability.
"Geoinformation Science in Transforming Education and Research for Sustainable Tomorrow and the Bottom Billions"
Regards
Ruslan
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Subject: [GeoForAll-UrbanScience] Announcing the release of the Open Source Online What if? planning support system
Hi All,
I am pleased to let you know that after 3 years in development the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) has released the Open Source Online What if? Planning Support System (http://aurin.org.au/projects/portal-and-infrastructure/what-if/). The Online What If? GIS based Planning Support System is an online open source realisation of Professor Richard Klosterman’s (1999) desktop version of the tool and can be used to create and explore land suitability, land demand and land allocation scenarios for municipality and city scale land use futures. The tool has been developed and tested using data from the City of Perth in Australia and data from the State of Ohio, United States. So with the necessary data inputs it should work anywhere in the world.
There is a cloud based version you can upload your own project or you can download the source code from Github and install your own version (https://github.com/AURIN/online-whatif) . There are instructions on how to prepare your data and setup a new project (http://docs.aurin.org.au/what-if/) .
With the release of this ‘CitySmart’ What if? planning support system I hope we can build a community of practice around it and begin to release the vision of data driven evidenced based decision-making to support sustainable, productive and resilient city planning and development.
References
Pettit, CJ, Klosterman, RE, Delaney, P, Whitehead, AL, Kujala, H, Bromage, A, Nino-Ruiz, M 2015 The Online What if? Planning Support System: A Land Suitability Application in Western Australia, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. Vol 8, Issue 2, pp 93-112
Klosterman, RE 1999, ‘The What if? Collaborative Planning Support System’, Environment and Planning, B: Planning and Design, no. 26, pp. 393-408
Pettit, CJ 2005, ‘Use of a collaborative GIS-based planning support system to assist in formulating a sustainable-development scenario for Hervey Bay, Australia’, Environment and Planning, B: Planning and Design, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 523-546
Pettit, CJ, Klosterman, RE, Nino-Ruiz, M, Widjaja, I, Tomko, M, Sinnott, R, Stimson, R 2013, ‘The Online What if? Planning Support System’, in Planning Support Systems for Sustainable Urban Development, eds S Geertman & J Stillwell, Springer, Berlin.
Regards
Chris
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