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|a Global trends of smart cities :
|b a comparative analysis of geography, city size, governance, and urban planning /
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|a Front Cover -- GLOBAL TRENDS OF SMART CITIES -- GLOBAL TRENDS OF SMART CITIES -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgment -- 1 -- Global trends of smart cities -- Introduction -- Understanding the global trends of smart cities -- Understanding IBM's Smarter Cities Challenge -- The learnings: turning the table-what do cities want? -- An overview: who are the participating cities? -- This book's mission: what do participating cities want? -- Final words -- References -- 2 -- Does geography matter in smart cities? -- Understanding the geographical trends in smart cities -- Understanding the geographical trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- What do the Global North participating cities want? -- Economic development -- Environment -- Transport and social service -- Case studies -- Copenhagen, Denmark -- Austin, United States -- What do the Global South participating cities want? -- Administration -- Transport -- Economic development -- Social service -- Environment -- Case studies -- Jinan, China -- Allahabad, India -- Chiang Mai, Thailand -- What do the Global South versus Global North cities of similar income level want? -- The learnings: does geography matter in smart cities? -- Economic development -- Administration -- Environment -- Final words -- References -- 3 -- Does size matter in smart cities? -- Understanding the city size trends in smart cities -- Understanding the city size trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- What do cities of different size want? -- What do cities of different size want in the Global North? -- Economic development -- Environment -- Transport -- Public safety -- Case studies -- Christchurch, New Zealand -- Baltimore, United States -- What do cities of different size want in the Global South? -- Administration -- Transport -- Economic development -- Citizen engagement.
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|a Case studies -- Surat, India -- Jakarta, Indonesia -- The learnings: does size matter in smart cities? -- Economic development -- Transport -- Administration -- Final words -- References -- 4 -- Does government matter in smart cities? -- Understanding the democracy trends in smart cities -- Understanding the democracy trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- What do cities of different democracy level want? -- What do cities of different democracy level want in the Global North? -- Economic development -- Environment -- Transport -- Citizen engagement -- Case studies -- Dublin, Ireland -- Sendai, Japan -- What do cities of different democracy level want in the Global South? -- Administration -- Economic development -- Environment -- Citizen engagement -- Case studies -- Nanjing, China -- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- What do the Global South versus Global North cities of similar democracy level want? -- The learnings: does democracy matter in smart cities? -- Administration -- Economic development -- Environment -- Citizen engagement -- Final words -- References -- 5 -- Does planning matter in smart cities? -- Understanding the planning trends in smart cities -- Understanding the planning trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- What do cities with strategic plans want? -- Full alignment -- Partial alignment -- No alignment -- What do cities in full alignment with strategic planning want? -- Environment -- Social service -- Citizen engagement -- What do cities in partial alignment with strategic planning want? -- Economic development -- Social service -- Environment -- Urban planning -- What do cities in no alignment with strategic planning want? -- Transport -- Administration -- Economic development -- Environment -- Case studies -- Amsterdam, Netherlands -- Stavanger, Norway -- Gold Coast, Australia -- Cape Town, South Africa.
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|a The learnings: does planning matter in what cities want? -- Economic development -- Environment -- Social service -- Transport -- Administration -- Final words -- References -- 6 -- An integrated analysis of smart cities -- Introduction -- Understanding the integrated trends in smart cities -- Geographical trends in smart cities -- City size trends in smart cities -- Governance trends in smart cities -- Urban planning trends in smart cities -- Integrated trends in smart cities -- Understanding the integrated trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- Geography trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- City size trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- Governance trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- Urban planning trends in the Smarter Cities Challenge -- The learnings: an integrated assessment -- Final words -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
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|a Global Trends of Smart Cities provides integrated analysis of 135 cities that participated in the IBM's Smarter Cities Challenge in 2010-2017. It establishes evidence-based benchmarking of city geographies, city sizes, governance structures, and local planning contexts in smart cities. This book uses a combination of descriptive statistical analysis and real-world case study narratives to evaluate the ways in which each individual urban variable or their combination matter in the diversity of smart city approaches around the globe. It is acknowledged that the Smarter Cities Challenge offers a particular set of smart initiatives and is not representative of all smart cities around the world. Nevertheless, the global presence of the Challenge across five continents and its involvement with 135 cities of all size and socioeconomic status provides a solid foundation to conduct comparative research on smart cities. Considering limited comparative research available in the smart city debate, this book makes significant contribution in understanding the state of smart city development in urban governments worldwide. Offers an integrated assessment of smart cities using a combination of statistical analysis and real-world case study narrations Compares smart city interventions from the 135 cities that participated in the Smarter Cities Challenge with detailed case study narrations included for 17 cities Demonstrates the ways in which geography, size, governance, and local planning context--each individually and in combination with each other--influence smart city development around the globe Develops an urban research perspective to the smart city discourse otherwise dominated by digital and IT specialists, engineers, and business experts Identifies the North-South divide as the most influential factor explaining how smart urbanism is framed worldwide and argues that the future of smart city development depends on how "smart" approaches the ongoing and increasing level of inequity and inequality not only within our cities but also at the transregional and transnational levels.
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