This journal focuses on the use of computers and information systems to understand and improve urban systems and the environment. It explores how computational methods can address complex challenges in urban planning, environmental management, and policy-making. The journal's scope includes the development of models, geoprocessing, and modeling tools for analyzing geomorphology, simulating urban growth, and assessing environmental impacts.
Key areas of interest are geographical information systems (GIS) applications, urban design, environmental monitoring, and transportation planning. It offers insights into how technology can assist in creating more sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities. Indexed by major databases, it serves researchers, urban planners, environmental scientists, and policymakers.
Submit your research to contribute to innovative solutions. The journal encourages submissions that demonstrate the practical application of technology to solve real-world problems, fostering a better understanding of the interactions between humans, the environment, and urban development.