Abstract

Many cities around the world are facing immense pressure due to the expediting growth rates in urban population levels. The notion of ‘smart cities’ has been proposed as a solution to enhance the sustainability of cities through effective urban management of governance, energy and transportation. The research presented herein examines the applicability of a mathematical framework to enhance the sustainability of decisions involved in zoning, land-use allocation and facility location within smart cities. In particular, a mathematical optimisation framework is proposed, which links through with other platforms in city settings, for optimising the zoning, land-use allocation, location of new buildings and the investment decisions made regarding infrastructure works in smart cities. Multiple objective functions are formulated to optimise social, economic and environmental considerations in the urban space. The impact on underlying traffic of location choices made for the newly introduced buildings is accounted for through optimised assignment of traffic to the underlying network. A case example on urban planning and infrastructure development within a smart city is used to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed method.

Highlights

  • Existing statistics state that almost 55% of the population of the world currently resides in urban regions [1,2], with estimates that this rate will increase to 70% by 2050 [3]

  • 1,proposed the framework is tested on a realistic example of a region being developed into a smart city

  • 1, The structure of the city is displayed in displays the available locations for the framework is tested on a realistic example of a region being developed into a smart city

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Introduction

Existing statistics state that almost 55% of the population of the world currently resides in urban regions [1,2], with estimates that this rate will increase to 70% by 2050 [3]. As this progression towards greater urban centres continues to increase, a need has emerged to find ways for supporting this growth in a sustainable manner. Along with the surging rates of urbanisation and pollution, the world has experienced a breakthrough in the use of technologies, those related to information and communication technologies (ICT) [5].

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