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City of Helsinki urban facts and Helsinki region infoshare
1. City of Helsinki Urban Facts
www.hel.fi/tietokeskus
and
Helsinki Region Infoshare
www.hri.fi
7 November 2014, Krakow
Asta Manninen
asta.manninen@hel.fi
3. Population growth in Helsinki and
Helsinki Region Projection 2014–2050
Helsinki Region
(14 municipalities)
Helsinki
4. City of Helsinki
Urban Development Areas
Honkasuo
2009–2025
2,000 inhab.
Länsisatama
2009–2030
24,000 inhab.
10,000 jobs
Ormuspelto
2013–2015
300 inhab.
Viikki-Kivikko
1990–2015
23,500 inhab.
9,000 jobs
Kruunuvuorenranta
2013–2028
11,000 inhab.
1,000 jobs
Kalasatama
2010–2030
20,000 inhab.
8 000 jobs
Central
city
area
Kuninkaantammi
2009–2025
5,100 inhab.
1,000 jobs
Koivusaari
2012–2028
5,000 inhab.
4,000 jobs
Pasila
2010–2040
20,000 inhab.
50,000 jobs
Arabia-Hermanni
2014–2016
10,500 inhab.
4,100 jobs
Alppikylä
2013–2017
2,000 inhab. Östersundom
2015–2060
47,100 inhab.
50,000–25,000 jobs
HELSINKI
Vuosaari
1989–2023
40,000 inhab.
6,000 jobs
Myllypuro-Roihupelto
2007–2025
5. Promoting well-being
of residents
Functional
Helsinki
Helsinki – a liveable
and prosperous city
• Room for the young to be heard,
participate and to show their
skills
• The elderly are cared for
• Helsinki is strongly bilingual
• International Helsinki –
immigrants as active residents
• The wellbeing and health of
Helsinki residents improve, and
health inequality decreases
• Helsinki residents do more sports
and exercise
• An internationally known and
attractive city
• Finland’s most business
friendly city
• Competitiveness through
renewal
• Enjoyment and appeal
through arts and culture
• A city of skilful people
• Liveable and attractive city
districts evolving
• Integration of the urban
structure improves
accessibility and functionality
• Uncomplicated and integrated
services for residents
• The City ´s operations are
sustainable, effective and
efficient
• Diverse housing alternatives in
the growing city
A well-balanced economy and good management
• The economy gains balance and the productivity increases
• The group of administrative city bodies is being run as an entity
• Skillful management and skilled staff
• Efficient and functional support services
Democracy and commitment grow stronger
An open and engaging Helsinki
Strategy
program.
City of
Helsinki,
April 2013
6. The main goal of City of Helsinki Urban Facts is
- on the one hand to produce and provide information
and knowledge about topics of priority to the city
such as population and demography, housing and
environment, democracy and inclusion, welfare and
services, urban culture, design and creativity, as well
as economy, competitiveness, and the functionality of
the city, and
- on the other hand to get and share knowledge and
insight into new trends, changes and challenges
facing the city.
7. City of Helsinki Urban Facts
provides
urban statistics and research, information services,
and open data for
-better informed decisions
- evidence based policies
- citizens engagement and empowerment
- better quality of life
- better performance of the City
- job creation and new businesses
8. 1.9.2009/Tieke/AM/PB/pl/valokuva RR
CITY OF HELSINKI URBAN FACTS
cooperation, partnerships, networks
Universities and Universities
of Applied Sciences
Research institutes
Citizens, NGO
Decision making
Customized information usage S trategic planning
Business
community
State government
EU
Regional co-operation
City partners
and networks
City of Helsinki
Urban Facts
Media
9. Open Helsinki – utilization of benefits
of an open digital environment
Citizens’
participation
Availability
of data and
information
Source: The City of Helsinki Strategy Program 2013–2016.
Availabilty
of IT-tools
Digitalisation
and new
technology
Private
enterprises and
public bodies
Trust and open
government
10. Vision of Open Government in the
Public Sector
Open data
Trans-parency
Collabo-ration
Source: European Commission, DG CONNECT – Vision of public services.
Open
services
Open
decisions
Open
govern
ment
11. Helsinki Region Infoshare - Open Data for
Decision Making, Urban Development, Mobility,
and Better Services
There are four
operational areas in
which the open
data HRI service
mainly operates:
1. Producing data
2. Opening data
3. Sharing data
4. Utilizing data
www.hri.fi
12.
13. Population
Decisions
Culture
Land use
Events
Services
”Midata”
Parking
Traffic
Public
transport
Historical maps
Buildings,
estates
Housing
Mobility
15. Helsinki
Smart City
Helsinki Public Transportation Visualized
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGllzWt0acU
22.10.2014 Ville Intelligente/Ritva Viljanen 15
16. Open Ahjo
Follow City council
meetings online.
http://www.helsinkikanava.fi/fi/kaupunginvaltuusto
Open Ahjo is an API for
accessing the decision-making
material of the
City of Helsinki. Follow who had the
floor and for how long.
17. Helsinki – Open Ahjo
got the WeGO Award 2014,
the Best e-Government Prize in the Category of Open City
in Chengdu on 5 November 2014
18. Helsinki Region Infoshare -
Applications
HelMet-taskukirjasto
(Pocket library)
ParkMan
Compare parking prices – pay
via mobile phone
Over to 100 apps in
diverse categories.
BlindSquare is developed for the blind and
visually impaired. It describes the
environment, announces points of interest
and street intersections as you travel.
19. Opening up
public data
www.hri.fi
Living labs for smart living
and new service
infrastructure
City as an interface
Helsinki
Smart
City
International harmonization
Open Helsinki
22.10.2014 Ville Intelligente/Ritva Viljanen 19
20. Delivery of the Nordic Welfare
Model
• Welfare Services
Urban Structure & City
Planning
Competiveness &
Economic Development
Photo (left): Antti Honkala / City of Helsinki Media Bank.
21. Kalasatama
A model district of smart
urban development.
Developed through
experimenting, new
technologies and the use of
open data.
Grows from the
collaboration between the
city, companies, and the
citizens.