The project set out to examine how governance structures, processes and socio-political systems affect the adoption of new (digital) technologies – e.g. City Digital Twins – that provide evidence for policy making and implementation in urban planning and the management of urban infrastructures. Situating City Digital Twins as next-generation urban models, we analysed the existing practice of using computerised models to support decision-making in the multi-actor governance context of the Cambridge city region in the United Kingdom. The study traced modelling practices and evidence informed decision-making processes across a variety of sectors: transport, energy, land-use planning and telecommunications. Outcomes include the mapping of gover...
This policy brief explores the potential of local digital twins for data-supported decision making i...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Cities are among the largest and most complex artifacts created by humans. Yet the advancements in c...
The project set out to examine how governance structures, processes and socio-political systems affe...
This paper shares initial findings on how data, modelling and evidence is used to inform decision ma...
The paper presents the preliminary results of an exploratory survey conducted by the Information Soc...
The paper examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and c...
This report presents the findings of a mapping survey conducted by IPTS in collaboration with EUROCI...
The article examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
The urban built environment is underpinned by an increasingly complex digital infrastructure, which ...
The urban built environment is underpinned by an increasingly complex digital infrastructure, which ...
The project explores the possible impacts of digital transformation on journeys to work through the ...
This theoretical viewpoint paper presents a new perspective on urban governance in an information ag...
This article introduces the ‘House Model’, an integrated framework consisting of four data governanc...
This policy brief explores the potential of local digital twins for data-supported decision making i...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Cities are among the largest and most complex artifacts created by humans. Yet the advancements in c...
The project set out to examine how governance structures, processes and socio-political systems affe...
This paper shares initial findings on how data, modelling and evidence is used to inform decision ma...
The paper presents the preliminary results of an exploratory survey conducted by the Information Soc...
The paper examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and c...
This report presents the findings of a mapping survey conducted by IPTS in collaboration with EUROCI...
The article examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
The urban built environment is underpinned by an increasingly complex digital infrastructure, which ...
The urban built environment is underpinned by an increasingly complex digital infrastructure, which ...
The project explores the possible impacts of digital transformation on journeys to work through the ...
This theoretical viewpoint paper presents a new perspective on urban governance in an information ag...
This article introduces the ‘House Model’, an integrated framework consisting of four data governanc...
This policy brief explores the potential of local digital twins for data-supported decision making i...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Cities are among the largest and most complex artifacts created by humans. Yet the advancements in c...