An integrated cognitive framework for understanding modern cities.

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Computational urban science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-07 DOI:10.1007/s43762-022-00065-8
Renzhong Guo, Wuyang Hong, Biao He, Weixi Wang, Xiaoming Li, Minmin Li, Lin Jiang
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Modern urban development urgently requires a new management concept and operational mechanism to encourage the exploration of frameworks for cognizing and studying urban characteristics. In the present study, modern cities are first understood from the perspective of their basic theoretical evolution. Each modern city is seen as a complex system of organic life forms. Urban information science propels modern urban research in the direction of rationality. This paper also presents the new characteristics of modern cities (and how they have changed) in relation to external structure and internal functions. It examines the generation of urban problems and governance adaptability. On this basis, this paper proposes a cognitive model for studying modern cities, integrating basic theoretical, methodological support, and governance systems. It discusses the basic rationale and core idea for constructing each of these three systems. The research aims to guide and implement modern urban construction and sustainable development in a more effective way.

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理解现代城市的综合认知框架。
现代城市发展迫切需要新的管理理念和运行机制,鼓励探索认识和研究城市特色的框架。在本研究中,首先从城市的基本理论演变的角度来理解现代城市。每个现代城市都被看作是一个有机生命形式的复杂系统。城市信息科学推动着现代城市研究向理性方向发展。本文还介绍了现代城市在外部结构和内部功能方面的新特征(及其变化)。它考察了城市问题的产生和治理适应性。在此基础上,本文提出了一个整合基础理论、方法支持和治理体系的现代城市研究认知模型。讨论了构建这三个体系的基本原理和核心思想。本研究旨在更有效地指导和实施现代城市建设和可持续发展。
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