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DESCRIPTION:Urban transformations that aim to build greener\, more sustaina
 ble\, and climate-resilient cities very often target interventions around 
 rivers and waterways.  \n\nDesigning and planning these transformations re
 quires boundaries to be drawn for the urban areas surrounding rivers. Idea
 lly\, this process would capture the socio-ecological specificities and co
 mplexities of riverside urban areas. Instead\, spatial units are often dra
 wn arbitrarily or relying on administrative sub-units that often use water
 ways as delimiting element – not as their center.  \n\nTo tackle these c
 hallenges\, we are developing the [City River Spaces (CRiSp)](https://city
 riverspaces.github.io/CRiSp) open-source software. CRiSp derives spatial m
 orphological units that delineate and segment urban river corridors from d
 igital terrain data as well as infrastructure datasets\, such as street an
 d railway networks. CRiSp geospatial data and (spatial) network analysis s
 teps are generic in nature and could thus be applied in other sub-domains 
 of the geosciences as well.   \n\nWith CRiSp\, we aim to support a growing
  interdisciplinary research community concerned with understanding and tra
 nsforming urban river spaces\, and thereby enable new research avenues\, s
 uch as integrated local spatial analyses and global cross-case analyses.
DTSTAMP:20260510T033943Z
LOCATION:Podium
SUMMARY:City River Spaces (CRiSp) - A tool for the automated delineation of
  urban river spaces - Francesco Nattino\, Claudiu Forgaci
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4gnl-2025/talk/FA8XKV/
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