Smart infrastructurein waterfront cities.
Case of Gdynia, Poland
Team 5:
Baranowska Alicja
Dembska Maria
Jaczewska Joanna
Kozielska Agnieszka
Stefaniak Krzysztof
Szóstakowski Igor
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General conditions
EU Poland Tricity
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Casestudy –Gdynia
State ofcommunity report
Past and on-going smart initiatives
focus oninfrastructure
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Proposals
Local/city Regional Adapting andAdoption forEU
In-water Shoreline Upland
Schedule
CONCLUSIONS
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• what are waterfront cities?
• how are waterfront cities formed?
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•typology of waterfront cities
• opportunities and threats
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•whatintheworldisinfrastructure?
• classification of infrastructure:
•AREAOF IMPACT
•LOCAL APPLICABILITY
•PHISICALFORM
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ProposedFUNCTIONALclassification:
• TRANSPORTinfrastructure
• TECHNICALinfrastructure
• SOCIALinfrastructure
• infrastructureof PUBLIC ORDER ANDPROTECTION
• ECONOMICinfrastructure
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Smartermeans:
•instrumented
•interconnected
•intelligent
SMART CITY
Characteristics:
Smart Economy
Smart People
Smart Governance
Smart Mobility
Smart Environment
Smart Living
Smartcity
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• Based on data
• Idea of masurement
Energy
Envionment/Ecology
Transport
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HARD City administration
Education & Healthcare
Public safety
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SOFT
Smartinfrastructure

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