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ii) Importance of soft aspects for city development - specifically - Human Capital
iii) Culture/Leisure Capital - Building city brand
iv) Intellectual & Social Capital
v) Technical Capital
vi) Nagpur - the growth nucleus of India
vii) Nagpur - the Global Orange City
viii) 8 Doses of Vitamin C - a set of parameters defining Nagpur as a future Global City
ix) New Ideas - Nagpur Municipal Incubator
x) Building Ownership - Citizen motivation & mobilisation
xi) After looking at global examples - time to delve deeper into Indian examples
xii) The Idea of Community Development - One Brick - One Rupee - by Great Maharaja Agrasen
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Building Blocks of the Metaverse:
a) Virtual Worlds: At the core of the metaverse are virtual worlds, expansive digital environments that can range from imaginative fantasy realms to realistic simulations of real-world places. Each virtual world within the metaverse can have its own rules, physics, and themes, providing diverse experiences for users to engage with.
b) User-generated Content: A key aspect of the metaverse is the ability for users to create and contribute their own content. This includes designing virtual environments, crafting virtual objects, developing interactive experiences, and even programming complex systems within the metaverse. User-generated content fosters creativity, innovation, and community-driven development within the metaverse.
c) Digital Assets and Economies: Digital items like avatars, clothes, artwork, and virtual money all have real world worth in the metaverse. Using blockchain technology, which provides safe transactions and verifiable ownership, these assets may be owned, exchanged, and sold. Virtual economies that allow users to do business, be entrepreneurs, and apply original business concepts are created by the metaverse.
The Metaverse's Transformative Impact:
a) Entertainment and Gaming: The metaverse has the potential to revolutionize entertainment and gaming industries. It offers immersive storytelling experiences, collaborative gameplay, and virtual events such as concerts, conferences, and exhibitions. The metaverse provides new platforms for creative expression, interactive narratives, and shared experiences that transcend the limitations of physical spaces.
b) Education and Work: The metaverse has enormous potential to revolutionise both employment and education.
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1) Cities are becoming home to more of the world's population, placing strain on infrastructure and the environment. Over 80% of greenhouse gas emissions come from cities.
2) Infrastructure renewal is needed to improve roads, rail, telecoms, electricity, and water systems, with an estimated cost of $71 trillion through 2030.
3) Smart city strategies aim to address these challenges through initiatives like sustainable development, green infrastructure, innovation districts, and cultural recognition of local identities. However, implementation faces issues like uneven participation between regions and a lack of resources.
The document discusses the need for smart cities to become more ambient assisted and inclusive of all citizens, especially those with disabilities or who are elderly. It proposes several technologies and projects aimed at overcoming physical and digital barriers to enable accessible navigation and use of city services. Finally, it argues that citizen participation through mobile apps can help enrich cities' open data and make them truly smart and user-centric.
8 C's for Nagpur’s Path to being a Global City by Akash Bhavsar_Skyquest_27-1...Akash Bhavsar
Skyquest presentation of a broad framework for developing Nagpur as a smart global city. The presentation covers
i) Essential Components for Global cities
ii) Importance of soft aspects for city development - specifically - Human Capital
iii) Culture/Leisure Capital - Building city brand
iv) Intellectual & Social Capital
v) Technical Capital
vi) Nagpur - the growth nucleus of India
vii) Nagpur - the Global Orange City
viii) 8 Doses of Vitamin C - a set of parameters defining Nagpur as a future Global City
ix) New Ideas - Nagpur Municipal Incubator
x) Building Ownership - Citizen motivation & mobilisation
xi) After looking at global examples - time to delve deeper into Indian examples
xii) The Idea of Community Development - One Brick - One Rupee - by Great Maharaja Agrasen
The document discusses the vision of ambient assisted cities that are aware of and cater to the needs of all citizens, especially the elderly and disabled. It proposes using technologies like mobile apps, sensors in public infrastructure, and linking open urban data to provide accessible information and services. This would allow people to independently navigate the city, find accessible transportation and points of interest, and encourage healthy lifestyles. Examples of pilot projects and research initiatives are provided that aim to enhance accessibility and inclusion through adaptive interfaces and leveraging linked urban data. The goal is to empower citizens and create sustainable smart cities for all.
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a) Virtual Worlds: At the core of the metaverse are virtual worlds, expansive digital environments that can range from imaginative fantasy realms to realistic simulations of real-world places. Each virtual world within the metaverse can have its own rules, physics, and themes, providing diverse experiences for users to engage with.
b) User-generated Content: A key aspect of the metaverse is the ability for users to create and contribute their own content. This includes designing virtual environments, crafting virtual objects, developing interactive experiences, and even programming complex systems within the metaverse. User-generated content fosters creativity, innovation, and community-driven development within the metaverse.
c) Digital Assets and Economies: Digital items like avatars, clothes, artwork, and virtual money all have real world worth in the metaverse. Using blockchain technology, which provides safe transactions and verifiable ownership, these assets may be owned, exchanged, and sold. Virtual economies that allow users to do business, be entrepreneurs, and apply original business concepts are created by the metaverse.
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2. Virtual city development in
Metaverse
• Virtual city development within the context of a
metaverse refers to the creation, design, and
management of digital urban environments that
exist within a shared virtual space.
• The metaverse is essentially a collective virtual
universe that encompasses various
interconnected digital spaces, including virtual
cities.
• These virtual cities can serve as hubs for social
interaction, economic activities, entertainment,
education, and much more.
3. Here are some key aspects of virtual
city development in the metaverse:
• Design and Architecture: Virtual cities in the metaverse can be designed from
scratch or based on existing real-world cities. Architects, urban planners, and
designers collaborate to create aesthetically pleasing and functional virtual
cityscapes. Advanced technologies can allow for creative architectural elements
that might not be possible in the physical world.
• Infrastructure: Just like real cities, virtual cities need infrastructure such as
transportation systems, communication networks, power grids, and more. These
systems can be tailored to fit the virtual environment's unique characteristics and
needs.
4. Economy: Virtual cities can have their own virtual economies. Digital currency and assets
enable economic transactions, property ownership, and the development of businesses
within the metaverse. This could include virtual real estate, digital goods and services,
and even virtual jobs.
Social Interaction: One of the primary purposes of the metaverse is to facilitate social
interaction. Virtual cities play a crucial role in this regard by providing spaces for people to
gather, communicate, collaborate, and share experiences. Social events, conferences,
concerts, and other gatherings can all take place within these virtual environments.
Entertainment and Culture: Virtual cities can host a wide range of entertainment and
cultural activities, including art exhibitions, music festivals, theater performances, and
more. People can explore museums, galleries, and cultural landmarks within the
metaverse.
5. Metaverse Virtual City Development
• Education: Virtual cities can be used as
educational platforms. They can host virtual
classrooms, workshops, and seminars,
offering new opportunities for interactive
and immersive learning experiences.
• Governance: As virtual cities grow, the need
for governance and regulation arises.
Community guidelines, rules for behavior,
and mechanisms for dispute resolution might
be established to maintain order and ensure
a positive user experience.
6. Virtual city development in
Metaverse
Customization and Personalization: Users might have the ability to customize their virtual
living spaces within the city, much like how people decorate their physical homes. This
customization contributes to a sense of ownership and identity within the metaverse.
Interconnectivity: Virtual cities within the metaverse can be interconnected, enabling
seamless travel and interaction between different digital environments. This enhances
the sense of a cohesive and expansive metaverse.
Technological Infrastructure: Advanced technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and
augmented reality (AR) play a significant role in making virtual city experiences immersive
and realistic. These technologies enable users to explore and interact with virtual cities in
more natural and intuitive ways.
7. Virtual city development in
Metaverse
Virtual city development in metaverse is an evolving field that brings
together elements of urban planning, architecture, technology,
economics, and sociology. As technology continues to advance, virtual
cities within the metaverse have the potential to become vibrant,
dynamic, and integral parts of our digital lives.