Titre : | Smart city 2.0 : strategies and innovations for city development |
Auteurs : | Deog-Seong Oh, Auteur ; Fred Young Phillips, Auteur ; Avvari V Mohan, Auteur |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | New Jersey : World Scientific, 2023 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-981-1257186-- |
Format : | 1 vol. (419 p.) / ill., couv. ill. en coul |
Note générale : | Bibliogr.Index |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 307.76 (Sociologie urbaine ) |
Catégories : |
Ouvrages > Sciences sociales > Sociologie - Services sociaux - Education - Administration publique |
Mots-clés: | Urban Infrastructure Urban Futures Urban Technologies |
Résumé : |
Almost a century since the idea of creating more humane — more human-centric — cities was brought to the fore, how far has mankind progressed towards creating a true "city with a heart"? How far off are we, and what can we do to close the gap?
The first generation of smart cities showed the limits of top-down planning, in which cities contracted out design and implementation to IT providers. As residents resented paying high taxes for "smart" urban features that they did not want or use, it became plain that smart cities were not sustainable, and needed to be re-thought. "Smart City 2.0" starts the design process with understanding the needs of human residents. Little has yet been written about smart cities' second wind. This book offers leading-edge, international perspectives on Smart City 2.0. It offers an overview of the sustainable smart city concept, presents leading experts' latest thinking on strategies for a new generation of smart cities, and showcases eight implementation case studies from seven countries. All chapters are contributed by prominent, leading thinkers and practitioners from a dozen countries, representing both the developed and the developing worlds. |
Note de contenu : |
Contents:
• Overviews: ◦ Policies and Rules of Engagement in Traditional and Smart Cities ◦ The Conceptual Framework and Key Strategies of Smart City Planning for Sustainable Urban Development • Strategies of Smart City Innovation: ◦ How to Prepare for the Wicked Problems of the Postnormal Era: Introducing an Evaluation Model for Vucability Improvement ◦ Understanding GARLICs: An Innopreneurship Platform for Smart Cities ◦ Human-centric Smart City Development Strategy in Taiwan ◦ Did Users Co-create Innovation in Smart City Initiatives? A Case in Japan ◦ Science and Technology Park Development in the Context of Smart Cities ◦ Korean Technoparks: An Evolving Integrated Business Platform ◦ Impacts of the First to Second Generation of Smart City Initiatives in Japan ◦ The Bright and Dark Sides of Open Innovation in Public Organizations: Evidence from Smart City Projects ◦ Why Do Regional Innovation Systems Not Have Comprehensive Information Support? • Best Practices: ◦ Smart City Strategy for Building an Innovation Platform: The Daedeok Innopolis ◦ Smart City Energy Inclusion, Towards Becoming a Better Place to Live ◦ Applications of a Smart City for Sustainable Urban Regeneration ◦ The Smart City in Developing Countries: Experiences from Brazil ◦ Virtual Reality for Disaster Management and Recovery ◦ Smart Sustainable Cities and Entrepreneurship: A Proposal for a Non-aggregative Approach |
Côte titre : | EB/064 |
En ligne : | https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/12871 |
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