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This book explores how sustainable urban development can drive global progress toward Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 by enhancing cities and communities. Through an integrative focus on public spaces, sustainable transportation, urban resilience, and cultural heritage, it presents actionable strategies and case studies from diverse global regions that address inclusivity, safety, and accessibility in urban environments.
This work examines how visual and sensory documentation of public spaces can improve perception, accessibility, and safety, by presenting insights on AI technologies and 3D simulations, it reveals how sensory design and mental mapping help create environments that feel more welcoming and secure, thereby fostering broader social engagement and utilization of these spaces, emphasizing the role of sustainable transportation and inclusive urban planning in supporting local economies and promoting tourism. Furthermore, the book delves into the critical relationship between urban resilience and the preservation of cultural and natural heritage, underscoring that resilient cities are better able to maintain and protect their historical assets, revealing strategies for safeguarding these treasures, offering examples from Europe, Latin America, and North Asia.
Through scenario analysis and urban risk management, it provides a roadmap for integrating urban resilience with cultural heritage conservation, ensuring these sites remain intact for future generations while boosting their appeal as tourist destinations. Green and public spaces are highlighted as pivotal components for sustainable tourism and social development, with a focus on creating "smart" cities that integrate green spaces designed to promote social interaction and enhance public health.
The book examines how urban spaces can be optimized to foster social cohesion, improve public well-being, and support economic growth. By discussing roles of stakeholders in advancing sustainable tourism creating urban environments that are not only visually appealing but also functionally inclusive and beneficial for communities, it concludes by exploring integrative approaches and future pathways for sustainable urban development, offering recommendations for policymakers, urban planners, and scholars.
Contents
Chapter 1. Innovative Approaches for the Virtual Reconstruction of Urban Scenario with 3D Gaussian Splatting.- Chapter 2. NatCity Catalysing Creative Economies via Multispecies Urban Design.- Chapter 3. Analysis of the 'Santuario de Las Lajas' and Its Vulnerabilities in Relation to Sustainable Tourism.- Chapter 4. Sierra Minera in Transition. Case study of the participatory elaboration of the Action Plan of the sustainable development strategy of some municipalities in a situation of demographic challenge.- Chapter 5. Ciudad Universitaria of Bogotá: a heritage campus and its recognition for the recovery of public space.- Chapter 6. Sociodigital strategies addressing 3BL issues between urban, and rural areas in Mexico.- Chapter 7. Digital Twins for sustainable and inclusive tourism planning of natural and cultural routes based on geomatics tools and data.- Chapter 8. A neuronal network analysis of the Mexican National Public Health Sociodigital infrastructure.- Chapter 9. Index for the Evaluation of Climate Change Mitigation in Cities: Application to the Most Populated Provincial Capital Cities in Spain.- Chapter 10. Transformations of the Amphibious Coastline at Spratt Bight Pathway: Public Space, Tourism, and Sustainability in the Island Planning of San Andrés.- Chapter 11. Circular Economy strategies for municipal waste management in Latin America.- Chapter 12. Comparison of smart city models and their application in coastal cities for the creation of a sustainable smart city model using SMARTPLS.- Chapter 13. Firenze 2025: overtourism, public spaces and sustainable transformations.- Chapter 14. Exploring the link between green innovation practices and international tourism: a case from European countries and the environmental human dynamics context.



