Planning Support Systems (PSS) are computer-based tools that assist professionals in land use planning activities. Although several researchers acknowledge the importance of such tools in planning practice, PSS use is limited due to their poor fit to users’ needs and expectations as well as to their low usability. This article presents a study carried out in three different countries, namely Australia, Italy and Switzerland aiming at investigating in-depth the current situation regarding the adoption of PSS and identify factors preventing their wider use, devoting particular attention to the quality of such systems from the point of view of their users. The study also aimed at analysing planners’ expectations, in order to identify relevant ...
In this paper, we provide an update of recent developments and forthcoming challenges in the field o...
In the last couple of decades, a large number of papers on planning support systems (PSS) have been ...
One of the key barriers to integration of land use and transport planning is the lack of a common l...
Planning Support Systems (PSS) are computer-based tools that assist professionals in land use planni...
© 2017 Dr. Patrizia RussoPlanning Support Systems (PSS) are software tools designed for assisting pl...
Several Planning Support Systems (PSS) have been developed so far, but their uptake in planning prac...
Research on planning support systems (PSS) is characterized by a strong emphasis on the supply side...
Previous research on Planning Support Systems (PSS) showed that low usability of these computer-base...
Previous research on Planning Support Systems (PSS) showed that low usability of these computer-base...
This dissertation starts by observing (Chapter 1) that the question of supporting planning and poli...
Processes of urban transformation and technological advances are leading to drastic changes in urban...
Although a wide range of Planning Support Systems (PSS) exists, their actual utilization in planning...
Planning support systems (PSS) are digital instruments to support planning. Comparatively little att...
Planning support systems (PSS), as geo-information technology instruments, have been developed to su...
Research on planning support systems (PSS) is increasingly paying attention to the added value that ...
In this paper, we provide an update of recent developments and forthcoming challenges in the field o...
In the last couple of decades, a large number of papers on planning support systems (PSS) have been ...
One of the key barriers to integration of land use and transport planning is the lack of a common l...
Planning Support Systems (PSS) are computer-based tools that assist professionals in land use planni...
© 2017 Dr. Patrizia RussoPlanning Support Systems (PSS) are software tools designed for assisting pl...
Several Planning Support Systems (PSS) have been developed so far, but their uptake in planning prac...
Research on planning support systems (PSS) is characterized by a strong emphasis on the supply side...
Previous research on Planning Support Systems (PSS) showed that low usability of these computer-base...
Previous research on Planning Support Systems (PSS) showed that low usability of these computer-base...
This dissertation starts by observing (Chapter 1) that the question of supporting planning and poli...
Processes of urban transformation and technological advances are leading to drastic changes in urban...
Although a wide range of Planning Support Systems (PSS) exists, their actual utilization in planning...
Planning support systems (PSS) are digital instruments to support planning. Comparatively little att...
Planning support systems (PSS), as geo-information technology instruments, have been developed to su...
Research on planning support systems (PSS) is increasingly paying attention to the added value that ...
In this paper, we provide an update of recent developments and forthcoming challenges in the field o...
In the last couple of decades, a large number of papers on planning support systems (PSS) have been ...
One of the key barriers to integration of land use and transport planning is the lack of a common l...