PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PRACTICES BASED ON INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION

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Camila Marques Zyngier
Stefano Pensa
Elena Masala

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The paper presents the study about the potential of the use of an interactive visualization tool, based on dynamic cartography, as resulting from the process of academic exercises on participatory planning. The case studies took place in 2015 in "Mirafori Sud", a neighborhood of the city of Turin, Italy, and in "Pampulha", a district of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In both cases, the interactive visualization of maps was used for information gathering, sharing information and knowledge production among different target audiences.

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ZYNGIER, C. M.; PENSA, S.; MASALA, E. PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PRACTICES BASED ON INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION. Brazilian Journal of Cartography, [S. l.], v. 69, n. 8, 2018. DOI: 10.14393/rbcv69n8-43981. Disponível em: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/revistabrasileiracartografia/article/view/43981. Acesso em: 22 nov. 2024.
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Camila Marques Zyngier, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - IGC

Postdoctoral fellow at CNPq (IGC-UFMG, 2017). PhD in Architecture and Urbanism (NPGAU-UFMG, 2016). Master in Architecture and Urbanism (NPGAU-UFMG, 2012). Architect and urbanist (UFMG, 2004). Specialist in Architecture and Urban Revitalization (UFMG, 2007). Researcher of the groups Geoprocessing in the Urban and Environmental Landscape Management (UFMG) and Spatial and socio-environmental processes: urban and regional analysis and population dynamics (UFMG). Professor at the Centro Metodista Izabela Hendrix in Architecture and Urbanism and Interior Design courses. Experience with Geodesign, geoinformation, geovisualization and landscape and interior design.

Stefano Pensa, Politecnico di Torino - DAD

PhD in Architecture at Politecnico di Torino, since 2010 he works as Research Fellow at SiTI

Elena Masala, SiTI - Higher Institute on Territorial Systems for Innovation Logistics and transport area

PhD in Architecture, in 2003 she started working as Research Fellow at Politecnico di Torino in the research field of geovisualisation. Since 2010 she carries out her activity at SiTI, where she supports spatial decision-making processes by means of visual analysis, exploration and communication. She is author of a number of international publications on spatial data modelling and visualisation. She worked at the development and application of InViTo since its first conceiving.