articleDialogues in Human GeographyNov 1, 2013BRONZE OA

Big data, smart cities and city planning

University College London

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Abstract

I define big data with respect to its size but pay particular attention to the fact that the data I am referring to is urban data, that is, data for cities that are invariably tagged to space and time. I argue that this sort of data are largely being streamed from sensors, and this represents a sea change in the kinds of data that we have about what happens where and when in cities. I describe how the growth of big data is shifting the emphasis from longer term strategic planning to short-term thinking about how cities function and can be managed, although with the possibility that over much longer periods of time, this kind of big data will become a source for information about every time horizon. By way of…

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Keywords
  • Big data
  • TRIPS architecture
  • Term (time)
  • sort
  • Function (biology)
  • Horizon
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Time horizon
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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