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Mapping hybrid cities through location-based technologies: A systematic review of the literature

Tarachucky, Laryssa ; Sabatini-Marques, Jamile ; Yigitcanlar, Tan ; Baldessar, Maria José ; Pancholi, Surabhi

Cities, 2021-09, Vol.116, p.103296, Article 103296 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Mapping hybrid cities through location-based technologies: A systematic review of the literature
  • Autor: Tarachucky, Laryssa ; Sabatini-Marques, Jamile ; Yigitcanlar, Tan ; Baldessar, Maria José ; Pancholi, Surabhi
  • Assuntos: Digital locative media ; Digital media ; Literature reviews ; Location-based technologies ; Mapping ; Smart cities ; Spatial analysis ; Spatio-temporal data ; Systematic review ; Urban environment ; Urban mapping
  • É parte de: Cities, 2021-09, Vol.116, p.103296, Article 103296
  • Descrição: Over the past two decades, the development of a new set of technologies, devices and applications has supported the emergence of a new infocommunicational landscape in cities—one of the key fuels to the growth of smart cities movement. Digital media platforms, ubiquitous technologies and geographic annotation technologies have blurred the boundaries of virtual and physical environments—with an access through digital devices and specifically mobile devices. The paper aims to investigate the emerging location-based and mapping technologies to develop a clearer understanding on their applicability in the urban context by identifying and categorizing the key drivers based on desired outcomes. In order to achieve this aim, the study undertakes a systematic literature review on the planned and applied use of location-based technologies for mapping urban environments. In doing so, the paper outlines the spatial distribution of these advanced technologies across globe, and presents a synthesis of the emerging themes and categories, and potential avenues for future research. The study findings reveal three types of mapping approaches—i.e., reason-oriented, sense-oriented and community-oriented—that are linked to two modes of use—i.e., desktop and in-situ. •Location-based and mapping technologies form the backbone of smart cities technologies.•Their applicability can be grouped in three categories: reason-oriented use, sense-oriented use, and community-oriented use.•These technologies can be further categorized as in-situ and desktop modes of use.•There is a strong global acknowledgement for the employment of these technologies for civic participation.
  • Editor: Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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