The making of smart cities: Are Songdo, Masdar, Amsterdam, San Francisco and Brisbane the best we could build?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Transforming urban areas into prosperous, liveable, and sustainable settlements is a longstanding goal for local
governments. Today, countless urban settlements across the globe have jumped into the so-called ‘smart city’
bandwagon to achieve this goal. Under the smart city agenda, presently, many government agencies are attempting
to engineer an urban transformation to tackle urban prosperity, liveability, and sustainability issues
mostly through the means of technology solutions. Nonetheless, the notion of smart cities is ambiguous, and
there are limited conceptual frameworks to assist cities and their administrations in understanding the big
picture view of this urban development paradigm. The aim of this paper is to generate a clear understanding on
the making of successful smart city practices. This is done by elaborating the smart cities notion through a
multidimensional conceptual framework, examining smart city best practices across the globe—i.e., Songdo,
Masdar, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Brisbane—, and providing insights of smart city approaches from these
cases. The findings of the study disclose the need for a comprehensive smart city conceptualisation to inform
policymaking and consequently the practice. This will help in the formation of a much-needed smart urbanism
model for the resilient settlements of the climate emergency era.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Smart cities; Smart urban technology; Smart urbanism; Sustainable urban development; Sustainable urbanism; Urban policymaking; Climate emergency
Elenco autori:
Yigitcanlar, T.; Han, H.; Kamruzzaman, M.; Ioppolo, G.; Sabatini-Marques, J.
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