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The digital filing is created from urban planning announcement data provided by the urban development bureau. The fields include number, administrative district, use zone, zone abbreviation, urban planning name, establishment date, area, building coverage ratio, floor area ratio, maximum volume ratio, urban planning area, detailed planning area, remarks, drawing revision date, publication document number, and project name.
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Report Name: Atlas of Bhutan
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Report Date: 1997-06-01
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Land cover (1:250000) and area statistics of 20 Dzongkhags
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The global urban planning software market, valued at $151.5 million in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by the increasing need for efficient and sustainable urban development worldwide. A compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6% from 2025 to 2033 indicates a significant expansion, fueled by several key factors. The rising adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies enhances collaboration among stakeholders and improves the accuracy of urban planning projects. Furthermore, the growing emphasis on smart city initiatives and the need for data-driven decision-making are accelerating the demand for sophisticated urban planning software solutions. Government mandates for sustainable development and infrastructure improvements are also boosting market growth. The market is segmented by application (Company, Government, Other) and type (Service, Software), with the software segment likely dominating due to its scalability and features. Key players such as Esri, Bentley Systems, and Autodesk are driving innovation and market competition, continuously enhancing their offerings to cater to the evolving needs of urban planners. The market's growth, however, is not without challenges. High initial investment costs for software and training can deter smaller firms and municipalities. Data integration complexities across different systems and the need for skilled professionals capable of effectively utilizing these advanced tools present further hurdles. Nevertheless, the long-term benefits of improved urban planning, reduced project costs, and enhanced resource management are expected to outweigh these limitations, resulting in sustained market expansion. Regional variations are expected, with North America and Europe likely maintaining significant market share due to their advanced technological infrastructure and strong adoption rates. However, rapid urbanization in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East & Africa presents a considerable opportunity for future market growth as these regions increasingly adopt digital technologies in their urban planning strategies.
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The Urban Planning Software industry provides various city and regional planning solutions, including geographical information systems (GIS), site topography modeling, map analytics and building information modeling software. Industry demand is tied to private and public entities' construction activity and infrastructure investments. More broadly, urbanization and residential and nonresidential construction levels also dictate industry performance. IBISWorld estimates revenue to increase at a CAGR of 5.1% to $3.1 billion over the five years to 2023, including an increase of 1.1% in 2023 alone because of greater adoption of analytics and software in the urban planning space. Although the industry initially suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic as lockdowns restricted economic activity, trillions of dollars of federal funds were authorized to be used on infrastructure by Congress in the second half of the period, providing a significant tailwind for revenue.Strong growth during most of the current period indicates the growing prevalence and power of its software. Products like GIS software have a wide range of applications and have attracted the attention of planners working for private developers and cash-strapped local governments. Product innovation remains high, and operators seek to establish themselves by creating new applications and systems. Driven by increased demand and premium price points, industry revenue sustained double-digit revenue growth before the current period; however, lackluster construction activity in recent years has tempered overall growth. Characteristic of an emergent industry posting healthy profit, industry entrance is high and the number of enterprises is expected to grow at a rapid pace.The value of private investment in nonresidential construction is forecast to grow over the five years to 2028, while private investment in software is also slated for rapid growth. Consequently, demand for industry software will likely remain strong, with revenue estimated to increase at a CAGR 1.7% to $3.4 billion over the next five years. Municipalities and state governments will rely more on industry services for various applications. Nevertheless, while open-source platforms and systems will likely continue to drive product innovation, they will likely remain the industry's most immediate threat.
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This dataset includes pre-processed geospatial data grids (.shp) and in high spatial resolution (50 m X 50 m) of 17 microscale built environment attributes. (in km per km2) The geospatial grids have been calculated using the Kernel density tool in ArcGIS Desktop, v.10.3 (ESRI, REDLANDS) applied to the raw GIS vectors (i.e., polylines), created during the street observation phase of our research. Please, also see the read_me.txt and desclaimer.txt files.
More information about the project can be seen: 1. on our website: http://geochoros.survey.ntua.gr/walkandthecitycenter/home 2. and our data article in 'Data in Brief' Journal: Bartzokas-Tsiompras, A., Photis, Y., Tsagkis, P., & Panagiotopoulos, G. (2021-under review). Microscale walkability indicators for fifty-nine European central urban areas: An open-access tabular dataset and geospatial web-based platform. Data in Brief.
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The global urban planning apps market, valued at $76.9 million in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by increasing urbanization, the need for efficient resource management, and the rising adoption of digital technologies in urban planning. A Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.3% from 2025 to 2033 indicates a substantial market expansion. Key drivers include the increasing availability of high-quality geospatial data, advancements in mobile technology facilitating seamless data access and collaboration, and growing government initiatives promoting smart city development. The market is segmented by application (large enterprises and SMEs) and operating system (iOS and Android). Large enterprises, particularly in developed nations, currently dominate the market due to their higher budgets and greater need for sophisticated planning tools. However, the SME segment exhibits significant growth potential, driven by the increasing affordability and accessibility of user-friendly urban planning apps. The adoption of cloud-based solutions enhances collaboration and data sharing, leading to improved efficiency in urban planning projects. Furthermore, the integration of advanced technologies like AI and machine learning into urban planning apps will propel market growth further, enabling predictive modeling and informed decision-making. Geographic expansion is also a significant factor, with regions like Asia-Pacific exhibiting substantial growth potential due to rapid urbanization and increasing government investments in infrastructure development. The competitive landscape is characterized by a mix of established players like Autodesk (AutoCAD 360) and Esri (ArcGIS Collector), and innovative startups offering niche solutions. The market is witnessing increased innovation in areas such as 3D modeling, visualization, and citizen engagement tools. While challenges remain, such as data security concerns and the need for user training and support, the overall outlook for the urban planning apps market remains highly positive. The integration of these apps with other smart city initiatives, such as transportation management systems and environmental monitoring platforms, will further enhance their value and adoption rate, contributing to the overall sustainable development of urban areas. The increasing demand for effective urban planning solutions, coupled with technological advancements and supportive government policies, ensures a promising future for this market.
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The urban planning app market is booming, projected to reach [estimated 2033 value] by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.3%. This report analyzes market size, trends, key players (SketchUp, ArcGIS, AutoCAD), and regional growth, offering insights for investors and urban planners. Explore the future of urban development with mobile apps.
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PDF – Precinct Reports (see attached sample) - Reports include comprehensive retail precinct insights across malls and high streets, showing retailer mix by category (F&B, Apparel, Fitness, Grocery, Health/Fitness, and more), catchment size, shopper origins, population, consuming class population and precinct ranking—designed to provide insights on store expansion opportunities. - Supports qualitative assessments, market research, and executive reporting.
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The Cities dataset represents the official municipal boundaries within Navajo County, Arizona, defining the geographic extent of incorporated areas. This dataset is essential for urban planning, jurisdictional mapping, and government operations, supporting land use regulation, infrastructure development, and public administration. It serves as a vital resource for local government agencies, GIS professionals, policymakers, and the public, ensuring accurate and accessible municipal boundary data for various applications, including zoning, taxation, and regional development.
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