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Smart Cities: Governing, Modelling and Analysing the Transition


Smart Cities: Governing, Modelling and Analysing the Transition

Paperback by Deakin, Mark (Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)

Smart Cities: Governing, Modelling and Analysing the Transition

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ISBN:
9781138932722
Publication Date:
7 Aug 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Smart Cities: Governing, Modelling and Analysing the Transition

Description

Smart city development has emerged a major issue over the past 5 years. Since the launch of IBM's Smart Planet and CISCO's Smart Cities and Communities programmes, their potential to deliver on global sustainable development targets have captured the public's attention. However, despite this growing interest in the development of smart cities, little has as yet been published that either sets out the state-of-the-art, or which offers a less than subjective, arm's length and dispassionate account of their potential contribution. This book brings together cutting edge research and the findings from technical development projects from leading authorities within the field to capture the transition to smart cities. It explores what is understood about smart cities, playing particular attention on the governance, modelling and analysis of the transition that smart cities seek to represent. In paving the way for such a representation, the book begins to account for the social capital of smart communities and begins the task of modelling their embedded intelligence through an analysis of what the "embedded intelligence of smart cities" contributes to the sustainability of urban development. This innovative book offers an interdisciplinary perspective and shall be of interest to researchers, policy analysts and technical experts involved in and responsible for the planning, development and design of smart cities. It will also be of particular value to final year undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in Geography, Architecture and Planning.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction (to Smart Cities) Section 1: Governing the Transition Chapter 2: From Intelligent to Smart Cities Chapter 3: e-Governance as an Enabler of the Smart City Chapter 4: The IntelCities Community of Practice Chapter 5: What Makes Cities Intelligent? Chapter 6: The Embedded Intelligence of Smart Cities Section 2: Modelling the Transition Chapter 7: Smart Cities: A Nexus for Open Innovation? Chapter 8: The Triple Helix Model of Smart Cities: A Neo-evolutionary Perspective Chapter 9: SCRAN: the Network Section 3: Analysing the Transition Chapter 10: Smart Cities in Europe Chapter11: An Advanced Triple-Helix Network Framework for Smart Cities Performance Chapter 12: Conclusion (on the State of the Transition)

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