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ISO 37105:2019

ISO 37105:2019 Sustainable cities and communities – Descriptive framework for cities and communities

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Description

This document specifies a descriptive framework for a city including an associated foundational ontology of the anatomical structure of a city or community. The descriptive framework is intended to have the following qualities:

timeless, i.e. compatible with any human settlement at any time in history;

acultural, i.e. valid for any culture and any type of city;

scalable, i.e. valid for a metropolis, a city, a small town or a village;

generic, so that everything we could define as a “human settlement”, such as a “smart city”, has a place in this structure.

Edition

1

Published Date

2019-11-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

54

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies a descriptive framework for a city including an associated foundational ontology of the anatomical structure of a city or community. The descriptive framework is intended to have the following qualities:

- timeless, i.e. compatible with any human settlement at any time in history;

- acultural, i.e. valid for any culture and any type of city;

- scalable, i.e. valid for a metropolis, a city, a small town or a village;

- generic, so that everything we could define as a "human settlement", such as a "smart city", has a place in this structure.

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