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From Data to Decision: A Semantic and Network-Centric Approach to Urban Green Space Planning
by
Parisi, Elisavet
, Bratsas, Charalampos
in
Analysis
/ city knowledge graphs
/ Classification
/ Connectivity
/ Data science
/ Decision making
/ Environmental sciences
/ Geospatial data
/ Infrastructure
/ Knowledge representation
/ Network analysis
/ Ontology
/ Open spaces
/ planning regulations
/ Regulation
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Spatial data
/ urban green spaces
/ Urban planning
/ urban sustainability
/ Zoning
2025
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From Data to Decision: A Semantic and Network-Centric Approach to Urban Green Space Planning
by
Parisi, Elisavet
, Bratsas, Charalampos
in
Analysis
/ city knowledge graphs
/ Classification
/ Connectivity
/ Data science
/ Decision making
/ Environmental sciences
/ Geospatial data
/ Infrastructure
/ Knowledge representation
/ Network analysis
/ Ontology
/ Open spaces
/ planning regulations
/ Regulation
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Spatial data
/ urban green spaces
/ Urban planning
/ urban sustainability
/ Zoning
2025
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From Data to Decision: A Semantic and Network-Centric Approach to Urban Green Space Planning
by
Parisi, Elisavet
, Bratsas, Charalampos
in
Analysis
/ city knowledge graphs
/ Classification
/ Connectivity
/ Data science
/ Decision making
/ Environmental sciences
/ Geospatial data
/ Infrastructure
/ Knowledge representation
/ Network analysis
/ Ontology
/ Open spaces
/ planning regulations
/ Regulation
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Spatial data
/ urban green spaces
/ Urban planning
/ urban sustainability
/ Zoning
2025
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From Data to Decision: A Semantic and Network-Centric Approach to Urban Green Space Planning
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From Data to Decision: A Semantic and Network-Centric Approach to Urban Green Space Planning
2025
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Urban sustainability poses a deeply interdisciplinary challenge, spanning technical fields like data science and environmental science, design-oriented disciplines like architecture and spatial planning, and domains such as economics, policy, and social studies. While numerous advanced tools are used in these domains, ranging from geospatial systems to AI and network analysis-, they often remain fragmented, domain-specific, and difficult to integrate. This paper introduces a semantic framework that aims not to replace existing analytical methods, but to interlink their outputs and datasets within a unified, queryable knowledge graph. Leveraging semantic web technologies, the framework enables the integration of heterogeneous urban data, including spatial, network, and regulatory information, permitting advanced querying and pattern discovery across formats. Applying the methodology to two urban contexts—Thessaloniki (Greece) as a full implementation and Marine Parade GRC (Singapore) as a secondary test—we demonstrate its flexibility and potential to support more informed decision-making in diverse planning environments. The methodology reveals both opportunities and constraints shaped by accessibility, connectivity, and legal zoning, offering a reusable approach for urban interventions in other contexts. More broadly, the work illustrates how semantic technologies can foster interoperability among tools and disciplines, creating the conditions for truly data-driven, collaborative urban planning.
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