A Smart City in Indian Context - A Smart city combines the use of software systems, server infrastructure, network infrastructure, and client devices to better connect seven critical city infrastructure components and services: city administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, and utilities.
1. Done by: Niki Panchigar- PM001213
Priya Shah - PM001413
FM 2014
MONSOON SEM
CEPT UNIVERSITY
CHARACTERISTICS of Smart city
Instructor: Dr. Gayatri Doctor
BANGALORE CITY
Diversity, creativity and participation in public life
What is a SMART CITY?
Bangalore – Smart Environment
Smart Environment INDICATORS
Smart Governance
Smart Mobility
Smart Environment
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Smart People
Transparency and community participation in decision making
Strong ICT infrastructure and sustainable transport systems
Sustainable resource management, pollution prevention
Cultural facilities, housing quality, health and safety issues
High productivity, entrepreneurship and ability to transform
A SMART CITY IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT:
A Smart city combines the use of software
systems, server infrastructure, network
infrastructure, and client devices to better connect
seven critical city infrastructure components and
services: city administration, education,
healthcare, public safety, real estate,
transportation, and utilities
NEED IN INDIA
Reducing
congestion
Easy access to goods & services
Inclusive
development
Better quality
of life
Better
administration
A smart city is an emerging conceptual view of
a city that promotes the use of information and
communication technologies to engage with
citizens to develop social capital and intellectual
capital, to make better use of hard
infrastructure, reduce usage of environmental
capital and support smart growth.
US Indicators
Smart Buildings
Sustainability-
certified buildings
Smart
homes
Resources management
Energy Carbon
footprintAir quality
Waste generation
Sustainable urban planning
Climate resilience
planning
Green space
per capita
Density
Core Indicator Supporting Indicator
Fine particulate
matter (PM2.5)
concentration
NO2 (nitrogen dioxide)
concentration
Particulate matter
(PM10) concentration
SO2 ( sulphur dioxide)
concentration
Greenhouse gas
emissions measured in
tones per capita
O3 (Ozone)
concentration
Noise Pollution
Percentage change in
no. of native species
Waste consumption
ISO 37120 indicators
Factor Indicator
Attractively
of natural
conditions
• Sunshine hours
• Green Space Share
Pollution • Summer Smog (Ozone)
• Particulate matter
• Fatal chronic lower
respiratory diseases
Environment
al protection
Individual efforts on
protecting nature
Sustainable
resource
management
Efficient use of water
Efficient use of electricity
EU indicators
Categories of sustainability Factors
Climate change CO2 Emissions per person [tonne per capita]
GHG emission/city GDP (kg/US$ PPP)
Air Pollution SO2 emissions (μg/m3)
NO2 emission (μg/m2)
PM10 emission (μg/m3)
Soil Pollution 1. % of solid waste that is recycled
2. Dry waste capita (kg/cap/day)
3. Biodegradable waste (%)
Water Pollution 1. Waste water per capita (Litre/cap)
2. Share of treated water (%)
Urban green spaces 1. Green spaces/person (m 2)
2. Area of Green cover (Sq.m/1000 population)
Land use pattern 1. Share of Green space (%)
2. Share of area used for Roads (%)
3. Share of residential area (%)
Energy 1. Electricity consumption/capita
2. LPG/Gas consumption/capita (kg)
Water consumption 1. % of population with potable water supply service
2. Share of houses with Sources of water within premises
Raw material consumption Per capita raw material consumption
City’s INITIATIVES for Environment:
1. Green building by builders
• Embassy Pristine
• Good Earth
2. Three inspirational green initiatives by Bangalore
( June 2013)
• Bangalore Metro's rain water
harvesting
• Biogas at Tata Silk Farm
• Solid waste management
3. CSR initiatives by the companies
4. NGO’s and trust
EXPLORING SMART CITIES
As per US, EU and ISO dimensions:
Sustainability is improving the
quality of human life while living
within the carrying capacity of
supporting eco-systems.
Smart Environment
Benchmarking Bangalore City for sustainability - An indicator-based approach