Best Urban Planning Software of 2024

Find and compare the best Urban Planning software in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Urban Planning software on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    SimWalk Reviews
    SimWalk products and services are being successfully used by authorities and consultancies all over the world. Since our foundation more than a decade ago we have been pushing the boundaries and embracing the latest technology to optimally service the transport, aviation and sports industries. We also help manage crowds. Preparing your facility, rail station or airport for the future's growing capacity requirements. Our services help you to effectively analyze the impact of different plans on crowd dynamics and safety. It is difficult to manage the day-to-day operations of public transport and aviation facilities. We help you manage your facility by providing data analysis, simulation, and planning for crowd dynamics. Public transport terminals and buildings today are highly vulnerable to a variety of threats. We can help authorities raise security awareness and propose actionable solutions.
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    IGiS CAD Reviews

    IGiS CAD

    Scanpoint Geomatics

    IGiS CAD is a powerful 2D drafting and 3D modeling software offered by Scanpoint Geomatics limited for professionals not only to design but also to plan, execute, and analyze their projects with precision. It meets the requirements of various disciplines including that of Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Mechanical, Urban Planning, and many more. The software is very easy to adapt to, high-speed performer, and also provides a seamless transition. It is also very cost-effective making it comparatively quite affordable
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    ArcGIS Urban Reviews
    Cities are being challenged by issues such as housing availability, sustainability goals and economic changes. ArcGIS Urban allows planners and designers to collaborate across teams using a web-based 3D app that supports scenario planning as well as impact assessment. ArcGIS Urban facilitates the digital transformation of urban and regional planning to encourage collaboration and help all parties work towards a more sustainable future. With a digital twin of your city, you can create, track, and approve development projects. Planners and developers can share a common view of urban development guidelines by incorporating BIM (building information modeling) and other 3D information into the project review process. This reduces the time and effort required to submit building applications. ArcGIS Urban is an interactive 3D environment that planners can use to create, edit, and manage land-use and zone plans.
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    Maptionnaire Reviews
    Maptionnaire is a hassle-free citizen engagement platform. It enables cities, consultancies, and research organizations to easily collect local insights and make GIS-backed decisions. At Maptionnaire’s core are map-based tools for designing questionnaires, collecting information, and analyzing data. Maptionnaire also helps planners and local governments to collaborate, report, and communicate about community engagement and participatory budgeting projects with citizens and stakeholders, as well as internally within the organization. Maptionnaire is a subscription-based service that comes in three plans, each containing a set of modules serving the different needs of effective community engagement. Maptionnaire software is browser-based and works with any device. The service always includes technical support and training. Maptionnaire’s story began when a group of urban planners discovered an emerging problem: there was an increasing need for urban planners to engage the public and to get real input from residents. Mapita Oy was founded in 2011 in Helsinki to provide a platform for anyone to create their own map-based surveys and improve community engagement.
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    UrbanFootprint Reviews
    With the most comprehensive urban, climate and community resilience data platform anywhere, you can assess risk, understand markets, make better decisions, and make better business decisions. With granular mobility, urban, and environmental data, you can assess the existing conditions and land use right down to the parcel level. Analyze vulnerabilities, impacts, policy interventions, and how they intersect at the state, city and neighborhood levels. Evaluate the effects of climate change and natural disasters on communities, resources, infrastructure, and other stakeholders. The next generation of urban planning and mobility planning will be based on granular parcel, transport and environmental data. ESG reporting can be improved by data-driven, meaningful assessments of environmental and social impacts. Targeted climate, hazard and urban vulnerability data can help build more resilient and equitable communities.
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