一个IMM的概念数据模型:SDG11中的目标和指标的方法解释
Hadi Mohammad Zadeh1, Emilia Lenzi2, Tao Dong1
1Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering (DABC), Italy.
The Science of the total environment
|October 29, 2024
概括
本研究介绍了一种城市信息建模 (CIM) 工具,用于将城市结构与性能联系起来,帮助实现可持续发展目标. 它使联合国2030年议程实现,以实现更好的城市规划和环境成果.
科学领域:
- 城市规划和设计
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 信息系统信息系统信息系统
背景情况:
- 联合国2030年议程强调了可持续发展的必要性,但进展缓慢,特别是在建筑环境的影响方面.
- 城市化在没有对环境影响和社会后果的明确理解的情况下继续进行,导致了不可预见的挑战.
- 在理解城市结构与系统性能之间的关系方面存在关键差距.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个城市信息建模 (CIM) 工具,弥合城市结构参数和绩效指标之间的差距.
- 以复杂的适应系统 (CAS) 来建模建筑环境,并阐明结构/性能关系.
- 通过一个实际的方法框架,使联合国2030年议程,特别是SDG11 (可持续城市和社区) 变得可行.
主要方法:
- 城市结构参数和绩效指标的系统分解.
- 使用综合修改方法 (IMM) 和实体关系 (ER) 方案.
- 建模建筑环境作为一个复杂的自适应系统 (CAS),以分析复杂的关系.
主要成果:
- 基于IMM的拟议CIM工具提供了一个框架,以了解建筑环境组件和系统结果之间的相互关系.
- 该方法促进了运营流程的简化,并加速了城市规划工作流程的效率.
- 它可以在IMM框架内快速评估结构变化与绩效结果之间的相关性.
结论:
- 开发的方法提供了一个实用的方法来整合城市结构和性能,支持可持续的城市发展.
- 这项工作使"2030年议程"的目标实现,为实施SDG11提供了明确的途径.
- 该CIM工具和IMM框架通过提供对建筑环境的复杂性和性能的系统理解来增强城市规划.
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