Global trends of smart cities : a comparative analysis of geography, city size, governance, and urban planning /
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 boo...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Academic Press,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.