Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
In recent decades, the concept of the healthy city (HC) has become more and more relevant
in many fields, such as city administration and scientific environment, and has become a commonly
understood concept in the general public. Due to the breakneck growth of people living in urban
contexts, the subsequent necessity to guarantee good urban conditions for all kinds of citizens, and
the general deterioration of the hearth environment caused by human activities (concentrated in
urban settlements), this issue is increasing in its relevance. In this paper, the authors discuss the
concept of the HC from an ontological point of view to organize the highly complex system of
elements and the mutual relations that constitute the idea of HC. The main goals of an HC are quite
intuitive, but the number of components that define and manage it is vast and related to different
disciplines: sustainability, urban management, urban planning, and health and social studies. With
the presented research, the authors intend to start an organizational definition of the HC using
basic formal ontology (BFO). Considering the definition of HC, the authors focus on the ontology
process and the different typologies of ontological structures. Then, the authors describe a first-level
scheme of HC ontology and, finally, discuss possible applications of the presented study and next
research steps.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
healthy city, urban ontologies, BFO, foundation ontology
Elenco autori:
Pietra, Caterina; De Lotto, Roberto; Bahshwan, Rakan
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