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Titel
Smart cities and smart governance : towards the 22nd century sustainable city
Ort / Verlag
Cham, Switzerland : Springer,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2021]
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  • Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgment -- Introduction -- Creating an International Research Practice Network: A Short History of the SCSGRP Consortium -- A Unique Addition to the Body of Knowledge on Smart Cities -- Governance -- Policy -- Innovations in Smart Cities -- Technology and Management -- Who Should Read This Book? -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Contributors -- Part I: Governance -- Smart Governance: Analyzing 5 Years of Academic Output on the Subject Matter -- Introduction -- Review of the "Review, Roadmap, Framework, and Related Literature" -- Research Questions -- Methodology -- Findings -- Budgeting/Controlling/Evaluating -- Government Modernization -- Security and Safety -- Infrastructure Overhaul and Ubiquitous High-Speed Connectivity -- Electric Mobility -- Participation and Collaboration -- Open Data/Big Data Provision and Use -- Open Government, Transparency, and Accountability -- Discussion -- General Observations and Limitations -- Norms in Smart Governance Initiatives -- Smart Governance-Related Policies -- Smart Governance-Related Practices -- Smart Governance-Related Information -- ICTs/Other Technologies and Smart Governance -- Skills and Human Capital and Smart Governance -- Other Resources and Smart Governance -- Themes and Topics across Smart Governance Research -- Concluding Remarks and Future Research -- References -- Path Dependency of Smart Cities: How Technological and Social Legacies Condition Smart City Development -- Introduction -- Path Dependency of Smart Cities -- Research Methods -- Findings -- Glass Maas River Program -- Toward a Smart City Strategy for Rotterdam -- Analysis -- Conclusions -- References -- Government Characteristics to Achieve Smart Urban Governance: From Internal to External Transformation -- Introduction.
  • Government Characteristics for e-Government Adoption -- Methodological Procedures for the Literature Review -- Smart Urban Governance -- The Essential Government Characteristics for Smart Urban Governance -- Governance -- Assets -- Management -- From e-Government to Smart Urban Governance -- Final Considerations -- Appendix -- References -- Part II: Policy -- Review of International Standards and Policy Guidelines for Smart Sustainable Cities -- Introduction -- Research Methodology -- Related Work -- Policy Documents -- ISO/IEC JTC1 Smart Cities-Preliminary Report 2014 -- ISO 37120:2018 Sustainable Development of Communities-Indicators for City Services and Quality of Life -- ISO 37122:2019 Sustainable Cities and Communities-Indicators for Smart Cities -- Other ISO Standards Related to Smart Sustainable Cities -- ITU-T Key Performance Indicators Related to the Use of ICT in Smart Sustainable Cities -- ITU-T Key Performance Indicators Related to Sustainability Impact of ICT in Smart Sustainable Cities -- ITU-T Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities to Assess the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals -- ETSI TS 103463 Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Digital Multiservice Cities -- UNESCWA Smart Cities-Regional Perspectives -- BRICS Smart Cities Movement Recommendations -- Analysis and Discussion -- Analysis of International Standards -- Analysis of International Policy Guidelines -- Conclusions -- References -- AI Regulation for Smart Cities: Challenges and Principles -- Introduction -- Dimensions of a Smart City -- Components of AI Systems -- Smart City AI Applications and Regulatory Challenges -- Framework of Principles for Smart City AI Regulation -- Limitations and Future Work -- Conclusion -- Appendix: A Review of Major AI Governance Frameworks -- References.
  • Creating Public Value in Cities: A Call for Focus on Context and Capability -- Introduction -- Smart Cities, Context, and Public Value Creation -- Smart Cities -- The Critical Role of Context in Smart City Investment Decision-Making -- Smart City Innovation, Context, and Public Value: A Selected Set of Case Studies -- Building an Angel Network, Mexico City -- Information Sharing in Megacities, New York City, USA -- Barcelona, Spain -- Municipal City Projects, Norway -- Tallahassee, Florida, USA -- The Value of Systematic Analysis of Context -- Building Public Value through Context-Specific Smart Cities Investments Discussion -- References -- The Green Dimension in 11 Smart City Plans: Is There an Environmental Ethic Embedded in Long Term Strategic Commitments? -- Introduction -- Toward a Definition of Smart Cities and the Hypothesis to Test -- Human Capital -- Technology -- Research Design and Case Studies -- The Green Dimension in the Smart City Plan for Shanghai -- Iskandar, Malaysia -- The Green Dimension in Smart City Plans in Cities in Japan -- The Green Dimension in the First Smart City Plan in New York -- The Green Dimension in Smart City Plans: The Case of Amsterdam -- The Green Dimension in Smart City Plans: Case of Málaga -- The Green Dimension in the Smart City Plan of Santander -- The Green Dimension in the Smart City Plan of Tarragona, Spain -- Analysis and Findings from Our Cases -- References -- Part III: Innovations in Smart Cities -- A Methodology for Participatory Planning of Smart City Interventions -- Introduction -- Background -- A Taxonomy of Smart City Actions -- A Participatory Planning Methodology -- Data Collection -- Data Processing -- Municipalities' Data -- Citizens' Data -- Municipalities-Citizens Comparison -- Application -- Municipalities -- Citizens -- Municipalities-Citizens Comparison -- Conclusions -- References.
  • An Urban Data Business Model Framework for Identifying Value Capture in the Smart City: The Case of OrganiCity -- Introduction -- Related Work -- Methodology -- Research Design -- Case -- Data Collection -- Validated Framework -- Key Resources -- Data -- Hardware and Software -- Key Activities -- Target Customers -- Revenue Models -- Cost Structure -- Application of the Framework -- "Sensing as a Service" Model -- Example: Air Pollution Data -- "Prescriptive Insights as Product" Model -- Example: Waste Fill Data -- "Analytics as a Service" Model -- Example: Open Government Expenditure Data -- "Recognition as a Service" Model -- Example: Noise Pollution Data -- "Automated Service Interaction" Model -- Example: Open Urban Data -- "Crowdsourcing Community Platform" Model -- Example: Infrastructure Data -- Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Towards Smart Governance: Insights from Assessing ICT-Enabled Social Innovation in Europe -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Definitions and Approach -- Literature Review and Design of the Conceptual and Analytical Framework -- Mapping and Analysis of the Initiatives -- Results -- Comparative and Chronological Analysis of the Typical ICT-Enabled Social Innovation Initiatives -- Variation in Terms of Status of Initiatives -- Variation in Terms of Technologies -- Variation in Data Use -- Variation in Terms of Service Integration -- Variation in Terms of Partnerships -- Variation in Terms of Strength of ICT-Enabled Social Innovation -- Variation in Relation to the Evidence of Relevant Policy Outcomes -- Analysis of the 2017 Mapping -- Typologies of ICT-Enabled Innovation Potential -- Levels of Governance of Service Integration -- Types of Services Integration -- Resilience -- Conclusions -- Testing Research Hypotheses -- Contribution to the Debate -- References.
  • Analyzing the Influence of the Smart Dimensions on the Citizens' Quality of Life in the European Smart Cities' Context -- Introduction -- The Quality of Life in Smart Cities -- Empirical Research -- Sample Selection -- Data and Method -- Analysis of Results -- RQ1. How Is the Transition Possible from the Objective Measures of City Smartness to an Intangible Entity of QoL? -- RQ2. How Can the Different Smart Dimensions Influence the Citizen's QoL in SCs? -- Discussions and Conclusion -- Annex -- References -- Part IV: Technology and Management -- Smart Cities in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things: Promises and Challenges -- Introduction -- Smart Cities: Opportunities for a Sustainable Environment -- Research Methodology -- Definition of Review Scope -- Strategy of the Literature Review -- Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria -- Data Sources and Studies Selection -- Knowledge Extraction Strategy -- Descriptive Analysis of the Included Studies -- Findings -- Opportunities of AI and IoT in Smart Cities -- The Internet of Things in Smart Cities -- What Is the Internet of Things? -- The Role of IoT in Smart Cities -- Examples of Application Areas of IoT in Smart Cities -- Smart Home -- Smart Transport -- Smart Healthcare -- Urban Environment -- Industry -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Smart Cities -- What Is Artificial Intelligence? -- The Role of AI in Smart Cities -- Applications Areas of AI in Smart Cities -- Challenges of IA and IoT in Smart Cities -- Challenges of AI in Smart Cities -- Challenges of IoT in Smart Cities -- Conclusion -- References -- Living Apart Together? Discussing the Different Digital Worlds in City Government -- Introduction -- Different Technologies and Different Worlds -- Back-Office IS -- eGovernment IS -- Smart City IS -- Discussing an Integrated Approach -- Business Value -- Phasing -- Funding -- Mindset.
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ISBN: 3-030-61033-0
OCLC-Nummer: 1242407632
Titel-ID: 9925032033906463
Format
1 online resource (xxxv, 381 pages) :; illustrations
Schlagworte
City planning