PRIESTOROVÉ DÁTA V URBANISTICKEJ PRAXI
Ing. arch. Andrea Šeligová, PhD.
Fakullta architektúry a dizajnu, Slovenská Technická Univerzita
andrea.seligova@stuba.sk
Abstract:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become essential tools in spatial planning and urbanism amid rapid technological advancement and increasing urban complexity. This document provides a comprehensive examination of spatial data and GIS applications, from theoretical foundations to practical implementation in urban architectural practice, with focus on territorial planning digitalization in Slovakia.
The work covers spatial data characteristics, digitalization trends, and digital tools in urbanism, with emphasis on GIS technology and its key functionalities. Special attention is given to GIS implementation in Slovak territorial planning under new legislation, examining advantages for urban architects and evaluating QGIS and ArcGIS software solutions.
The core component features a detailed QGIS workflow guide covering software installation through advanced data analysis and visualization techniques, supplemented with practical tutorials for territorial planning documentation and urban-scale design applications.
This document serves as a comprehensive resource for students and professionals, facilitating enhanced understanding and effective application of GIS tools in contemporary urban planning practice.
DOI: 10.61544/LJJI5184
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