Abstract

Cities are growing in size and becoming increasingly dense. This situation calls for strategic planning of green infrastructure in the urban planning process. Safeguarding the green infrastructure is important for maintaining urban ecosystem services and increasing the well-being of urban populations. To facilitate appropriate urban planning that enables cities to grow sustainably, it is important that the geospatial community provides adequate vegetation information. In this study, we investigate the need for vegetation information in urban planning applications such as modelling ecosystem services and noise, as well as performing case studies of using vegetation information in daylight and solar energy simulations. Based on these investigations, we formulate a recommendation of how vegetation information should be included in 3D city models. The study is focused on the development of a Swedish national profile of CityGML, but many of the conclusions are general and universally applicable. In short, the recommendations are that: (1) the vegetation theme should follow CityGML 3.0 with some additional attributes (e.g., popular name of tree species) added as an application domain extension, (2) no LOD division is required for the vegetation information stored (but rather derived if necessary), (3) the vegetation theme should only contain 3D vegetation objects while the 2D vegetation is part of the land cover theme, and (4) the building specification (and city furniture specification) must include the possibility to store information on whether building roofs or facades (and walls) are covered with vegetation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRecent Advances in 3D Geoinformation Science
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 18th 3D GeoInfo Conference
EditorsThomas Kolbe, Andreas Donaubauer, Christof Beil
PublisherSpringer
ChapterApplications of 3D City Models and Digital Twins
Pages3-30
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-43699-4
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-43698-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Feb 21
EventThe 18th 3DGeoInfo conference - Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Duration: 2023 Sept 122023 Sept 14
https://www.3dgeoinfo.org/3dgeoinfo/

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
PublisherSpringer Cham
ISSN (Print)1863-2246
ISSN (Electronic)1863-2351

Conference

ConferenceThe 18th 3DGeoInfo conference
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period2023/09/122023/09/14
Internet address

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Physical Geography
  • Other Computer and Information Science

Free keywords

  • 3D city models
  • vegetation
  • land cover
  • Solar energy simulations
  • Daylight simulations
  • sustainable urban planning

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