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almahu_9949225703802882
Umfang:
1 online resource (280 pages)
ISBN:
0-323-85918-6
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0-323-85151-7
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Intro -- Smart Cities and the UN SDGs -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the smart city: A tool or an approach? (An introduction) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Connecting the smart city and the SDGs -- 3 Review of the chapters' content -- References -- Part I: Sustainability, SDGs, technology, and the city space: The smart city in the making -- Chapter 2 Inclusiveness, safety, resilience, and sustainability in the smart city context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rethinking the term "inclusive city" -- 3 Challenges and opportunities of the "safe city" -- 4 The "resilient city": A new path to change the world -- 5 Toward a definition of "sustainable city" based on the social, economic, and environmental dimensions -- 6 Using ICT toward developing inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Sustainability in smart cities: Merging theory and practice -- 1 Introduction and literature overview -- 2 Methodology and research design -- 3 Findings: Smart cities challenging sustainability -- 3.1 People: Theoretical evidence -- 3.2 People: Practical evidence -- 3.3 Technology: Theoretical evidence -- 3.4 Technology: Practical evidence -- 3.5 Policy: Theoretical evidence -- 3.6 Policy: Practical evidence -- 4 Implications -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Technology and SDGs in smart cities context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 SDG 11: Concepts, objectives, and aspirations -- 3 Technologies supporting the smart dimension of cities -- 4 Technological innovations serving the accomplishment of SDG 11 -- 5 Discussion and conclusions -- References -- Part II: Why smart governance is a necessity for the attainment of the SDGs and how to make it truly smart? Involving a ... -- Chapter 5 Governance and SDGs in smart cities context.
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1 Governance in urban policy -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Urban planning research -- 4 Linking comprehensive sustainable research, SDGs, and urban development -- 4.1 Walkable cities-healthy cities -- 4.2 Smart cities vs walkable cities -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Reinterpreting governance in smart cities: An ecosystem-based view -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical background -- 2.1 Smart cities -- 2.2 Governance in smart cities -- 2.3 Ecosystems view -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 RQ1: Reinterpretation of TrentoSmartCity as an ecosystem -- 4.1.1 Value propositions -- 4.1.2 Actors -- 4.1.3 Technology -- 4.1.4 Resources -- 4.1.5 Institutions -- 4.2 RQ2: TrentoSmartCity governance -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Theoretical and managerial implications -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 Open data portals for urban sustainable development: People, policies, and technology -- 1 Introduction: Open data, cities, and the SDGs -- 2 Open urban data from different perspectives -- 2.1 People -- 2.2 Policies -- 2.3 Technology -- 2.3.1 Open data champion: Australia -- 2.3.2 Open data contender: Germany -- 2.3.3 Open data struggler: South Africa -- 3 Discussion and conclusion: Smart sustainable cities and open data -- References -- Chapter 8 The potential of location-based social networks for participatory urban planning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Location-based social networks for more participatory and inclusive urban planning -- 2.1 Social network "Twitter": Spatiotemporal city dynamics -- 2.2 Social network "Instagram": Studying the city pulse through visual content -- 2.2.1 Studying the city at local scale with Instagram dataset -- 2.3 Social network "Foursquare" -- 2.4 Sport social networks: "Strava" and "MapMyRun" -- 3 Some examples of good practice applications -- 4 Conclusions -- References.
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Chapter 9 The Green Turn: Smart cities, the SDGs, and sustainability in the EU parties' discourse -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Framing the debate: Sustainability and the smart city -- 3 European parties' discourse: Smart cities and sustainability -- 4 European People's Party -- 5 Party of European Socialists -- 6 Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party -- 7 European Democratic Party -- 8 European Green Party -- 9 European Free Alliance -- 10 Identity and Democracy Party -- 11 European Conservatives and Reformists Party -- 12 European Christian Political Movement -- 13 Party of the European Left -- 14 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Safety, security, exclusion/inclusion, well-being -- Chapter 10 Exploring the relationship between the smart-sustainable city, well-being, and urban planning: An analysis of c .. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature review -- 2.1 The smart-sustainable city model -- 2.2 Well-being-Urban health in contemporary urban settings -- 2.3 The well-being factor in EU policies: Four steps for urban planners -- 3 The research project -- 3.1 "Smart" Barcelona and the role of Superblocks in building the well-being sector -- 3.2 Smart, sustainable, and technological Copenhagen -- 3.3 Smart-sustainable City Vienna (Austria) -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter 11 Recognizing intra-urban disparities in smart cities: An example from Poland -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Trends in smart governance in Poland -- 3 The implementation of smart city concept: The Lublin experience -- 4 Recognizing patterns in intra-urban disparities in neighborhood satisfaction -- 4.1 Research design and data -- 4.2 Results and discussion -- 5 Conclusions and future directions -- References -- Chapter 12 Cybersecurity, sustainability, and resilience capabilities of a smart city -- 1 Cybersecurity in context of smart cities and the SDGs.
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2 Cybersecurity aspects in the smart city -- 2.1 Smart grid cybersecurity -- 2.2 Smart transportation cybersecurity -- 2.3 Smart health cybersecurity -- 2.4 Public safety cybersecurity -- 2.5 Wireless communications and hotspots cybersecurity -- 2.6 Smart home cybersecurity -- 3 Attacks on the components of the smart city -- 3.1 Attacks on application layer -- 3.2 Attacks on the data layer -- 3.3 Attacks on the communication layer -- 3.4 Attacks on the sensing layer -- 4 Cybersecurity, sustainability, and resilience -- 5 On the management of cybersecurity in smart city -- 6 Discussion -- References -- Part IV: Sociological reflection on the smart city and beyond -- Chapter 13 Sociological reflections on smart cities and city times -- 1 Introduction. The promise of smart cities -- 2 The role of sociology in the construction of smart cities -- 3 Human action and social participation in smart cities -- 4 The relevance of time policies for the development of smart cities within the framework of the SDGs -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 14 Smart city as the city of knowledge -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The knowledge society: Issues and implications -- 3 The knowledge city -- 3.1 Knowledge-based economic activities -- 3.1.1 Conventional companies -- 3.1.2 The special case of consulting firms -- 4 Knowledge-based urban management and planning -- 4.1 Objectives and problems -- 4.2 Links with the UN sustainable development goals -- 4.3 Equity, efficiency, and sustainability -- 4.4 The importance of models in using data -- 4.5 Public participation and knowledge sharing -- 4.6 Rules for urban planning -- 4.6.1 Generalities about geospatial rules -- 4.6.2 Languages for rule encoding -- 4.6.3 Example: Projected buildings and urban planning rules -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Further reading.
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Chapter 15 Foresight: A visionary step for becoming a smart city -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Foresight exercises: A conceptual framework -- 3 Sustainable future for cities: The importance of foresight exercises for smart cities -- 3.1 Themes relevant for smart city foresight exercises -- 3.2 Imagining the future: Mindsets, activities, and techniques used in city foresight -- 3.3 Main benefits of foresight for smart cities -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16 Transforming the city from within: SDGs and their transformative dynamics in the smart city (conclusions) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The key points and questions raised in this volume -- 3 The way forward: Let's be pragmatic -- References -- Index.
Sprache:
Englisch
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