Open Cities
How Data and Information Can Shape Urban Planning, Design, and City Governance
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. December 2023
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-1-138-79822-9 (ISBN)
Description
While early discussions of Smart Cities viewed the strategy as primarily an exercise in the application of information technology, in The Smart City Guidebook the authors adopt a view that is both pragmatic and full of possibility: considering Smart Cities from the perspective of public officials, city managers and civic organizations. The Smart City Guidebook provides a bridge between the technical advocates of Smart Cities and those in municipal administration who need to adopt and implement such approaches.
As urban populations continue to grow, nearly doubling between 2000 and 2050, challenges in urban quality of life and infrastructure provision require new approaches to maximize the efficient delivery of services and to improve the quality of life of cities. Many cities, both in developing economies, as well as those in developed countries, are embracing strategies that use information and data analytics to address growing challenges in providing adequate water, energy, medical and social care, and transportation services; the so-called Smart City approach.
Smart City approaches not only impact the delivery of municipal services; they also change urban governance models. New roles emerge such as Chief Data Officer and Chief Privacy Officer within the city organization chart. New innovation communities emerge such as Open Data "hackers", as inhabitants become intimately involved in service delivery through open access to information. The Smart City Guidebook demystifies these roles and offers successful examples of these new governance models.
As urban populations continue to grow, nearly doubling between 2000 and 2050, challenges in urban quality of life and infrastructure provision require new approaches to maximize the efficient delivery of services and to improve the quality of life of cities. Many cities, both in developing economies, as well as those in developed countries, are embracing strategies that use information and data analytics to address growing challenges in providing adequate water, energy, medical and social care, and transportation services; the so-called Smart City approach.
Smart City approaches not only impact the delivery of municipal services; they also change urban governance models. New roles emerge such as Chief Data Officer and Chief Privacy Officer within the city organization chart. New innovation communities emerge such as Open Data "hackers", as inhabitants become intimately involved in service delivery through open access to information. The Smart City Guidebook demystifies these roles and offers successful examples of these new governance models.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
20 s/w Tabellen, 80 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
20 Tables, black and white; 80 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-138-79822-9 (9781138798229)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Center for Sustainable Built Environment, NYU, USA
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Information Chapter 2: Urban Design and Information Architecture Chapter 3: Information in Large-Scale Urban Design Processes Chapter 4: Application of Information in Infrastructure Financing and Economic Development Chapter 5: Application of Information in Asset Management Chapter 6: Application of Information in Service Operations Chapter 7: Urban Sustainability and Resilience Chapter 8: Organizational Structures & Transformation Chapter 9: Outcomes