EcoSnap: A Mobile Application for Enhancing Governance and Addressing Environmental Issues in Smart Cities
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With the increasing population and urbanization, urban planning has become a complex and challenging task. In recent years, the concept of smart cities has emerged as a potential solution to these challenges by integrating technology into urban planning. Participatory Planning Geographic Information System (PPGIS) is one such technology that involves the public in the planning process by providing them with a platform to share their opinions and ideas. PPGIS, coupled with mobile applications, can enhance public participation by allowing citizens to provide feedback on the go. This thesis aims to investigate the use of PPGIS mobile applications in urban planning for smart cities.
The study provides a platform for citizens to report on issues around them and track progress. This platform allows users to interact with each other and collaborate in solving problems. The application is designed to be user-friendly and accessible to a wide range of users. The study will also evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation in facilitating citizen participation and its impact on city planning outcomes.
The research will use a mixed-methods approach, including a literature review, case studies, surveys, and interviews with stakeholders, to explore the potential benefits and limitations of PPGIS mobile applications in urban planning for smart cities. The findings of this study will provide valuable insights into the use of PPGIS mobile applications in urban planning for smart cities and inform the development of future urban planning policies and strategies.