《Seeing the invisible: From imagined to virtual urban landscapes》

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作者
Yaxiong Ma;Jessica Wright;Sucharita Gopal;Nathan Phillips
来源
CITIES,Vol.98,Issue1,Article 102559
语言
英文
关键字
Urban infrastructure;Virtual reality;Infrastructure ecology
作者单位
Boston University, Department of Earth and Environment, 685 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215, United States of America;Boston University, Department of Earth and Environment, 685 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215, United States of America
摘要
Urban ecosystems consist of infrastructure features working together to provide services for inhabitants. Infrastructure functions akin to an ecosystem, having dynamic relationships and interdependencies. However, with age, urban infrastructure can deteriorate and stop functioning. Additional pressures on infrastructure include urbanizing populations and a changing climate that exposes vulnerabilities. To manage the urban infrastructure ecosystem in a modernizing world, urban planners need to integrate a coordinated management plan for these co-located and dependent infrastructure features. To implement such a management practice, an improved method for communicating how these infrastructure features interact is needed. This study aims to define urban infrastructure as a system, identify the systematic barriers preventing implementation of a more coordinated management model, and develop a virtual reality tool to provide visualization of the spatial system dynamics of urban infrastructure. Data was collected from a stakeholder workshop that highlighted a lack of appreciation for the system dynamics of urban infrastructure. An urban ecology VR model was created to highlight the interconnectedness of infrastructure features. VR proved to be useful for communicating spatial information to urban stakeholders about the complexities of infrastructure ecology and the interactions between infrastructure features.