DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2023.555
Research on the Conceptual Framework and Technical Path of Smart Renewal Supported by Urban Information Technology: A Case Study of Xuanwu District in Nanjing
Qin Xiao, Zhang Shanqi, Zhen Feng, Li Minjian, Huang Yijing, Jiang Jiru, Liu Guangzhi
Keywords:
Urban Information Technology; Urban Regeneration; Smart Regeneration; Big Data; Scene
Abstract:
Facing the stock planning era, making full use of the opportunity of smart city construction
and integrate urban information technology into urban regeneration to realize “smart renewal” is an
important means for urban spatial transformation and high-quality development. Based on the concept
of “urban informatics” and “organic renewal”, this paper constructs a conceptual framework of urban
smart regeneration from three dimensions of smart assessment, smart transformation and smart
operation and maintenance. Specific technical paths for regeneration are explored in combination with
the regeneration practice of Xuanwu District in Nanjing, with a view to providing new ideas for urban
regeneration work in China. Three conclusions are proposed in this paper: firstly, urban information
technology can provide multi-source big data with indicator system design for diagnosing urban spatial
problems, mining residents’ demand, and evaluating renewal potential; secondly, it can also provide
information infrastructure, which can be combined with urban space reconstruction to create functional
smart scenes meeting the needs of different groups; lastly, it can provide information platforms,
coordinating the sustainable operation and scientific decision-making of various smart scenes in the
district, and promoting the continuous iterative upgrade of industries.