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Abstract
Digital twins are becoming common in urban planning and space management. However, dynamic modelling urban green infrastructure is lagging behind this development. Using interviews, online polls and questionnaires, we identified user groups and needs for a digital model of urban green infrastructure for pilot cities in Estonia and Finland. We found that several user needs were associated with users being able to see and analyse the anticipated future development of existing and proposed vegetation. To meet these needs, digital twins require projection models that are calibrated using regionally suitable data. In our case study of urban tree growth, based on literature searches of pilot area species, the availability of suitable data was limited and varied per species. This suggests that initial projection models may need to be built on expert estimates. Suitable empirical data can later be retrieved by monitoring the focus areas of digital twins, but this requires time.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The 18th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management, CUPUM 2023, 20-22 June2023, McGill University, Montreal, Canada |
Publisher | Center for Open Science |
Number of pages | 14 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
MoE publication type | D3 Professional conference proceedings |
Event | International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management - Montreal, Canada Duration: 20 Jun 2023 → 22 Jun 2023 Conference number: 18 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management |
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Abbreviated title | CUPUM |
Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Montreal |
Period | 20/06/2023 → 22/06/2023 |
Keywords
- digital twins
- urban digital twins
- green infrastructure
- user needs
- urban trees
- projection model
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FinEst Twins: FinEst Twins
Nieminen, M. (Principal investigator)
01/12/2019 → 30/11/2026
Project: EU: Framework programmes funding