smart cities

18
Smart cities Background literature

Upload: snowy

Post on 14-Feb-2016

29 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Smart cities. Background literature. The concept. Is similar or overlaps with the following discourses in urban development (1) :. Wired Digital Intelligent Creative Telecommunication based Informational Knowledge based E-governance Entrepreneurial. The concept cont. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Smart cities

Smart citiesBackground literature

Page 2: Smart cities

The concept Is similar or overlaps with the

following discourses in urban development(1): Wired Digital Intelligent Creative Telecommunicatio

n based Informational Knowledge based

E-governance Entrepreneurial

Page 3: Smart cities

The concept cont. It is also seen related to(2):

New urbanism Sustainable development Green development Livable communities Traditional neighborhood

development

Page 4: Smart cities

The concept cont. And seen in a more negative

light as(3): Capitalist development policy Part of economic development

discourse

“new smart growth coalitions, with power of contemporary economic development discourses, are reshaping urban natures to suit new consumption tastes through place marketing.”(Krueger, 2007)

Page 5: Smart cities

Why smart city labeling(1)? Actual infrastructure change Effective IT policies

Or

Marketing purposes

Page 6: Smart cities

Meanings of intelligent city Use of a wide range of electronic

and digital applications Use of information and

communication technologies linking ICTs and people to

enhance innovation, learning, knowledge and problem solving

Page 7: Smart cities

Smart growthThe concept addresses various

social, ecological, spatial, and economic problems by

Use of innovative ICTs Architectural design and planning Creative cultural industries Social and environmental

sustainability Citizen participation

Page 8: Smart cities

Is it really smart?Some underlying assumptions:

IT transforms life and work within a region

Private sector will also prioritize goals of social inclusion and environmental and social sustainability

Page 9: Smart cities

What makes a city smart? The USA approach:

Utilization of networked infrastructure

Emphasis on business led urban development-domination of neo-liberal urban spaces

“ Only private capital can supply the large amounts of money needed to meet the growing demand for smart growth developments” (Smart Growth Network, 2007)

Page 10: Smart cities

Cont. European/Canadian

interpretation of the concept adds other aspects: E-citizenship is committed to

ensuring that everyone can have access to ICTs and participate in the knowledge society

Helping entire community to go online in order to create specific services to address local objectives and advance collective skills

Page 11: Smart cities

Cont. Emphasize on art, digital media

and culturally creative industries Change towards environmental

and social sustainability

Overall, smart can mean different things to different people.

Page 12: Smart cities

Critics of the concept It is technologically determined It is used as a smokescreen for

ushering in the business dominated informational city

It increases polarization and gentrification in the cities

Serves multinational corporations rather than local businesses

Page 13: Smart cities

What to do now? Smart growth needs to be

explored at a conceptual level rather than on a tool by tool basis

Page 14: Smart cities

Ongoing projects Singapore:IT2015 initiative,

following Intelligent Island Plan Malaysia: Multimedia Super

Corridor South Korea: media city Blacksburg, Virginia: electronic

village San Diego:“City of the Future”

Page 15: Smart cities

Ongoing projects cont. Stockholm, Seattle, and

Sacramento: large-scale public-access networks

Canada: ‘Smart Communities’ initiative

UK, Southampton: Multi application smart card

Brisbane, Australia: Sustainable brand of smart urbanism

Page 16: Smart cities

“The 1997 World Forum on Smart Cities suggested that around 50,000 cities and towns around the world would develop smart initiatives over the next decade.” (Hollands, 2008)