| Literature DB >> 36247033 |
Renzhong Guo1,2,3, Wuyang Hong1,2, Biao He1,2,3, Weixi Wang1,2,3, Xiaoming Li1,2,3, Minmin Li1,2, Lin Jiang1.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: Characteristic recognition; Governance system; Integrated framework; Modern city; Theoretical system
Year: 2022 PMID: 36247033 PMCID: PMC9542450 DOI: 10.1007/s43762-022-00065-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Urban Sci ISSN: 2730-6852
Fig. 1The key characteristic components of modern cities
Fig. 2The cognitive and investigative framework for modern cities
Fig. 3Basic theoretical system of modern cities
Fig. 4Methodological support system for modern cities
Fig. 5A spatial governance system for modern cities