WHAT is SMART about a SMART
CITY?
Jordanka Tomkova, PhD INNOVABRIDGE Foundation
Swiss Funded Expert on e-Governance
19 September 2015, Lviv
EDUCATED, MOBILE & MORE
DEMANDING CITIZENS
…META TRENDS
RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL
INNOVATION
ACCELERATING
URBANIZATION
CITIES = ENGINES OF GROWTH
SPEED OF THINGS,
24/7, INSTANT MINDSETS
= New Rules of the Game
= New Demands  Smart Cities
= New Tools  e-nabling ICTs
…New context
SMART
CITY
SMART
ECONOMY
SMART
PEOPLE
SMART
LIVING
SMART
ENVIRONME
NT
SMART
MOBILITY
SMART
GOVERNANCE
EUROPEAN SMART
CITY MODEL
www.smart-cities.eu
 Local Accessibility
 Inter-national
Accessibility
 Sustainable,
Innovative & Safe
Transport Systems
 ICT Infrastructure
 Levels of Pollution
 Environmental
Protection
 Sustainable Resource
Management
 Attractiveness of
Natural Surroundings
 Participatory
Decision Making
 Transparency
 Political strategies
& perspectives
 Public & social
Services
 Innovation &
Entrepreneurship
 Productivity
 Flexibility of labor market
 International
 Ability to transform
 Level of qualifications
 Commitment to life-long
learning
 Social & Ethnic Plurality
 Creativity
 Participation in public life
 Openness
 Cultural Facilities
 Health Conditions
 Individual Safety
 Housing quality
 Education facilities
 Tourism
attractiveness
 Social Cohesion
SMART City of Amsterdam:
The Platform Approach
• Driven by information & experience
• Personification (e.g. travel information)
• From municipality  community, ownership to sharing
• 100 SMART city projects
• 67% of all trips done by cycling or walking, daily 10,000
bikes parked
amsterdamsmartcity.com
City of
Zurich
“Free to use, re-use and
redistribute without
legal, technological,
social restrictions.”
Open Data
City of Barcelona
smartcity.bcn.cat
• Smart City Areas + #3 Conference City in the World
• Prototyping Barcelona – Citizens + business (Smart Hacks)
• Smart traffic Lights – Green waves for Emergency vehicles
• School routes – traffic free & green
Open Government – City of Madrid
http://www.madrid.es/portales/munimadrid/es/Inicio/El-Ayuntamiento/Participacion-ciudadana
…being city SMART
 #1 Building smart city ecosystems: government + industry + citizens
 #2 Circular, interconnected economies
 #3 Personification – thinking about end users 1st
 #4 Concrete Smart City Benchmarks – e.g. Smart City areas
 #5 Thoughtful Innovation & Information provision
 #6 Not only on screen but effect on real people, everyday lives
 #7 Social Inclusion & Public Awareness building = critical
?
UKRAINE = HOW MANY SMART CITIES in 2020 ?
eu-smartcities.eu/about
Upcoming SMART City
events
17-19 November 2015 SMART CITY EXPO – Barcelona
www.smartcityexpo.com
9, 10, 11 December 2015
URBAN Innovations, Paris
Дуже
дякую
BE SMART
Lviv!

Йорданка Томкова

  • 1.
    WHAT is SMARTabout a SMART CITY? Jordanka Tomkova, PhD INNOVABRIDGE Foundation Swiss Funded Expert on e-Governance 19 September 2015, Lviv
  • 2.
    EDUCATED, MOBILE &MORE DEMANDING CITIZENS …META TRENDS RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION ACCELERATING URBANIZATION CITIES = ENGINES OF GROWTH SPEED OF THINGS, 24/7, INSTANT MINDSETS
  • 3.
    = New Rulesof the Game = New Demands  Smart Cities = New Tools  e-nabling ICTs …New context
  • 4.
    SMART CITY SMART ECONOMY SMART PEOPLE SMART LIVING SMART ENVIRONME NT SMART MOBILITY SMART GOVERNANCE EUROPEAN SMART CITY MODEL www.smart-cities.eu Local Accessibility  Inter-national Accessibility  Sustainable, Innovative & Safe Transport Systems  ICT Infrastructure  Levels of Pollution  Environmental Protection  Sustainable Resource Management  Attractiveness of Natural Surroundings  Participatory Decision Making  Transparency  Political strategies & perspectives  Public & social Services  Innovation & Entrepreneurship  Productivity  Flexibility of labor market  International  Ability to transform  Level of qualifications  Commitment to life-long learning  Social & Ethnic Plurality  Creativity  Participation in public life  Openness  Cultural Facilities  Health Conditions  Individual Safety  Housing quality  Education facilities  Tourism attractiveness  Social Cohesion
  • 5.
    SMART City ofAmsterdam: The Platform Approach • Driven by information & experience • Personification (e.g. travel information) • From municipality  community, ownership to sharing • 100 SMART city projects • 67% of all trips done by cycling or walking, daily 10,000 bikes parked amsterdamsmartcity.com
  • 6.
    City of Zurich “Free touse, re-use and redistribute without legal, technological, social restrictions.” Open Data
  • 7.
    City of Barcelona smartcity.bcn.cat •Smart City Areas + #3 Conference City in the World • Prototyping Barcelona – Citizens + business (Smart Hacks) • Smart traffic Lights – Green waves for Emergency vehicles • School routes – traffic free & green
  • 8.
    Open Government –City of Madrid http://www.madrid.es/portales/munimadrid/es/Inicio/El-Ayuntamiento/Participacion-ciudadana
  • 9.
    …being city SMART #1 Building smart city ecosystems: government + industry + citizens  #2 Circular, interconnected economies  #3 Personification – thinking about end users 1st  #4 Concrete Smart City Benchmarks – e.g. Smart City areas  #5 Thoughtful Innovation & Information provision  #6 Not only on screen but effect on real people, everyday lives  #7 Social Inclusion & Public Awareness building = critical
  • 10.
    ? UKRAINE = HOWMANY SMART CITIES in 2020 ? eu-smartcities.eu/about
  • 11.
    Upcoming SMART City events 17-19November 2015 SMART CITY EXPO – Barcelona www.smartcityexpo.com 9, 10, 11 December 2015 URBAN Innovations, Paris
  • 12.

Editor's Notes

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