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Urban Planning Software is a type of software used to help urban planners and city managers design, analyze, and manage urban areas. It is used to create and analyze 3D models of cities, simulate urban growth, and optimize urban infrastructure. It can also be used to analyze the impact of proposed changes to urban areas, such as zoning changes, transportation projects, and land use changes. Urban Planning Software can also be used to create visualizations of urban areas, such as maps, diagrams, and 3D models.
Urban Planning Software is used by a variety of organizations, including city governments, urban planners, architects, and developers. It is also used by universities and research institutions to study urban areas and develop urban planning strategies.
Some companies in the Urban Planning Software market include Autodesk, Bentley Systems, Esri, Hexagon, and Trimble. Show Less Read more