Evaluation of an Integrated Gis-Based Crime Analysis & 3d Modelling for Izmir-Konak Municipality

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2011

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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

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GIS integrated 3D modelling is crucial for the city planning and design processes because urban modelling is a tool used in virtual environments, and provides convenience to work. Although, the creation and display of 3D city models for large regions is difficult it is vital for planning and designing safer cities, as well as public places. Today, crime is a significant problem in Turkey. When it was compared by years of crime rates, population growth and urbanization rate, an increasing more than in parallel has been observed. This paper aims to discuss GIS integrated 3D modelling affects in urban planning and design, explaining Turkish planning processes with GIS and 3D modelling. To do that, it presents a case study for Izmir Konak Municipality about GIS integrated crime analysis and 3D models of the crime scenes. Izmir crime records has been obtained from Izmir Police Department belonging to 2003-2004 and 2005 (D.Deniz, 2007) are used for districts’ crime map. In the light of these data, the highest rate crime district, Konak, is analyzed between 2001 and 2005 data.

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28th Urban Data Management Symposium, UDMS 2011; Delft; Netherlands; 28 September 2011 through 30 September 2011
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GIS, Environment, Decision support, Design, Modelling, Analysis

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Tarhan, Ç., and Deniz, D. (2011). Evaluation of an integrated gis-based crime analysis & 3D modelling for İzmir-Konak municipality. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, 38(4C21), 73-78.

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38

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4C21

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73

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78
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