Revolutionizing Urban Planning for Sustainable Cities
Abstract
This paper explores the revolutionizing impact of AI-driven engineering on urban planning for sustainable cities. Through case studies and research insights, it investigates how artificial intelligence is transforming traditional urban development practices, including land use planning, transportation design, and infrastructure management. The study highlights the application of AI techniques such as spatial analysis, urban modeling, and simulation-based optimization in enhancing urban livability, resilience, and environmental quality. Additionally, it discusses the integration of AI with geographic information systems (GIS), urban sensing networks, and participatory planning platforms to enable data-driven decision-making, community engagement, and inclusive development. The paper also addresses challenges such as data governance, algorithmic bias, and social equity in the deployment of AI-driven engineering solutions in urban planning. It emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, stakeholder involvement, and policy coherence in leveraging AI's potential to create more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable cities for all residents.
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