URA Singapore: Harnessing the Power of Digital Technologies

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Planning in today's dynamic operating environment requires a holistic understanding of the city as an ecosystem. In the past, it was more difficult to form an overall picture and generate multiple scenarios without the benefit of consolidated, up-to-date, and real-time information. This is changing thanks to digitalisation.

New tools are emerging that bring together all available data on a single platform for advanced analysis and visualisation. The ability to overlay, merge and model different layers of data makes it possible to quickly and easily uncover new relationships and patterns. These can help to reduce uncertainty and ‘what if’ elements of the urban planning equation.

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URA Singapore: Harnessing the Power of Digital Technologies Planning in today's dynamic operating environment requires a holistic understanding of the city as an ecosystem. In the past, it was more difficult to form an overall picture and generate multiple scenarios without the benefit of consolidated, up-to-date, and real-time information. This is changing thanks to digitalisation. New tools are emerging that bring together all available data on a single platform for advanced analysis and visualisation. The ability to overlay, merge and model different layers of data makes it possible to quickly and easily uncover new relationships and patterns. These can help to reduce uncertainty and ‘what if’ elements of the urban planning equation.