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A city exists for the sake of a good life, not for the sake of life only.
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A CITY EXISTS FOR THE SAKE
OF A GOOD LIFE, NOT FOR THE SAKE
OF LIFE ONLY -ARISTOTLE (384- 322 BC)
SMART CITIES The compounding effects of climate change, lack of sustainability, inefficient and obsolete infrastructure and continued population growth represent the complex of challenges cities all over the world are facing, and to which many see only one effective response: SMART CITIES
The potential for smart cities is enormous, BUT without:1. a strong political vision 2.close cooperation among the business community,3. researchers and decision-makers it will be nothing but empty words
The New Economics of Cities: "Cities now represent the core hubs of the global economy, acting as hives of innovation in technical, financial and other services."
CITY PEOPLE’S FUTURE
2050: ¾ earth’s population will live in urban ’s centers (estimation)
f.e.: yet, 80% of Finns live in citiesExplosion of this phenomenon is estimated
will happen in Far EastNeeds change day by day – Cities change
“lifestyle”
Among the Top 10 European Smart Cities
SMART CITIES WHEEL –
Source: Boyd Cohenwww.fastcoexist.com
2012 Europe Smart City Rankings
FINALSmart City
Smart Economy
Smart Environment
Smart Governance Smart Living
Smart Mobility Smart People
total
1Copenhagen 7 1 8 4 3 1 24
2Stockholm 2 2 5 7 5 4 25
3Amsterdam 6 3 7 5 1 5 27
4Vienna 10 8 1 1 2 7 29
5Paris 4 5 4 8 7 2 30
6Berlin 1 4 6 6 6 9 32
7London 5 6 3 9 10 3 36
8Barcelona 8 7 2 10 4 6 37
9Munich 3 9 9 2 8 10 41
10Frankfurt 8 10 10 3 9 8 48
COPENHAGEN
Why CPH is a Smart City?• Strong experience with integrated systems (98 % of
Copenhageners connected to district heating)• Strong cleantech sector + land owners and
developers willing to engage in test and development
• Concrete urban development districts implementing state of the artsolutions
• Ambitious goal: Copenhagen CO2-neutral in 2025
Copenhagen is designed for people. A city designed to be convenient, creative, efficient and fun.
A smart city
“Green” mobility
Copenhagen = carbon neutral by 2025
Climate and Growth combination • Serious investments in urban development• Technology development• Focus on growth and employment• = additional jobs + improved quality of life
CPH as a Green Lab• The City is using its own buildings, utilities, land,
procurement as well as employees to turn the city into a green lab.
Faster – Smarter – Safer – Further
Copenhagen is a strong brand
“Open Copenhagen” actions
“Open Copenhagen”
Smart Links 4 Copenhagen
• http://www.bycyklen.dk/english/thenobleartofcitybiking.aspx• http://www.gobike.dk/• https://www.stateofgreen.com/en/Profiles/Ramboll/Solutions/Carbon-To
ot-Print-for-Hopenhagen• https://www.stateofgreen.com/en/Profiles/The-Danish-Ministry-of-Climat
e-and-Energy
• http://www.cphcleantech.com/home/publications/reports/smart-city-report-2012
• http://www.siemens.com/entry/cc/en/greencityindex.htm• http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/anders-lorenzen/denmarks-green-cr
edentials_b_2805361.html• http://www.facebook.com/opencopenhagen
AMSTERDAM• scored in the Top 5 in the:Smart PeopleSmart EnvironmentSmart Living categories of the Smart Cities Wheel
•tech nerve centre and home to the AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange), Europe’s largest Internet hub
“Smart Investments”smart living: smart and energy-saving technologies, CO2 emissions and energy consumption can be greatly reduced
public facilities: a sustainable Public Space, containing other public buildings, means of transport and objects in the public space
smart working: sustainable real estate, processes of companies and to convince people to work in a smarter manner for instance using a smart work center
mobility: sustainable ways of transport and the infrastructure required to realise them.
Open data: one of the core activities of Amsterdam Smart City.
“Smart PRojects”
WEGO car sharing
Climate street => 9% energy saved
West orange
13,2% energy savings per unit, 12.000 tons CO2 per year
“I amsterdam” : strategic rebranding of 2004
The City of Amsterdam Rebranding Symbols
Smart Links 4 Amsterdam
• http://amsterdamsmartcity.com/projects)
• http://www.fastcoexist.com/1680856/the-top-10-smartest-european-cities#1
• http://issuu.com/amsterdamsmartcity/docs/smart_stories
• http://www.iamsterdam.com/en-GB/amsterdam-partners/i-amsterdam/what-is-i-
amsterdam
LONDON
London: Human CapitalTotally London
London “Smart” Rankings
“SMART” PROJECTS Intel & Imperial College
collaboration Thousands sensors installed through out London gathering
data
Catapult A technology and innovation centre
UK's businesses, scientists and engineers on R&D transforming ideas into new products and services to generate economic growth
• the most successful Startup Ecosystem in Europe, producing the largest output of startups in the European Union by far
• the London Datastore has been created by the Greater London Authority as an innovation towards freeing London’s data.
• Smart Transportation: BorisBikes - Barclays Cycle Hire, BorisBuses - New greener hybrid buses, 100% discount inside the congestion zone for eco-friendly Euro-5 cars
London Branding• “Best large city in the world”• London: Human Capital• ‘Totally London’• ‘Limited Edition London’• Fragmented London Brands• A unified branding approach is on the way
Smart Links 4 London
• http://www.fastcoexist.com/1680856/the-top-10-smartest-european-cities#1• • http://www.fastcoexist.com/1679127/the-top-10-smart-cities-on-the-planet• • http://www.london.gov.uk/• • http://www.publictechnology.net/news/150-million-london-smart-city-catapult-centre/37637• • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/9287696/Intel-London-to-be-city-of-the-future.
html• • http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/14808.aspx• • http://metro.co.uk/2012/09/20/london-to-get-600-new-boris-buses-but-taxpayers-will-foot-th
e-160m-bill-581081/• • http://www.londonlovesbusiness.com/business-news/tech/boris-johnson-launches-drive-for-s
mart-london/4901.article• • http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Open_Data/default.htm
MUNICH“The cosmopolitan city with a big heart”
INDICATORS
SMART ECONOMY - TECHNOLOGY
Car Manufacturing / Innovation: automotive technology
Vast range of industries: Home to the head offices (fruitful ground for new companies)
Information Communications Technology (ICT) Companies
Start – ups : 1 of the rise of Munich’s ICT industry (university spin – offs & foreign founders)
Start – ups in MunichThe high-tech initiative (1999-2006)
• Main subjects studied: Regional characteristics of start – up support and e-business innovation
• 20% German’s internet start – ups :based in Munich
• Promotion of innovative network
Lively start – up activity’ s strategy: Εntrepreneurial culture & Co -
ordinating activityMunich provides :i. Research and educationii. Business incubators iii.Knowledge Transferiv.Financev. Political stability - Public Support vi.Private initiativesvii.Events
NEW CONCEPTS / SMART LIVING Exhibit organization: designing the top 40
professional and commercial exhibitions “Intelligent urbanization”: the new platform
created by Mess Munchen International – unifies existing exhibitions
Business and technology centers - successful models in Munich
Melting pot for the I.T. industry (Deutsche Telecom)
In corporation with BMW: rental platform of MINI cars through “smart phones”: distinguishes the nearest available car
Cemeteries as parks
CITY BRANDING“MUNICH LOVES YOU”
Munich’s brand• Focused on people. Visitors and citizens are
able to create their unique identity. • Basic CharacteristicsQuality of life and leisureExcellent network, financial & scientificHospitality and cosmopolitan environment Human resource with high performance in sport,
music, culture and crafts
Smart Links 4 Munich• http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/archives/e-business
watch/studies/case_studies/documents/Case%20Studies%202006/CS_SR10_Munich.pdf • http://designit.com/munich• http://www.germany.travel/en/gcb/mice/conferences/city-convention-bureaus/munich
.html• https://publications.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/47992/City%20brands.pdf?sequ
ence=1
• http://www.wirtschaft-muenchen.de/publikationen/pdfs/E_RAW_01_84.pdf • www.squareglasses.co.uk/squareglasses/pdf/policy_reports/Nathan_etal_Munich_stayi
ng_ahead_on_innovation_2010.pdf• www.germany.travel/en/gcb/mice/conferences/city-convention-bureaus/munich.html• http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/archives/e-business-watch/studies/case_studies/docum
ents/Case%20Studies%202006/CS_SR10_Munich.pdf
• www.citybranding.gr/2011/06/blog-post_02.html • www.squareglasses.co.uk/squareglasses/pdf/policy_reports/Nathan_etal_Munich_stayi
ng_ahead_on_innovation_2010.pdf
Barcelona European “Smart” RankingsBarcelona European “Smart” Rankings
• 8th at the Top Ten European SCs catalogue• 6th at Europe’s biggest Startup Cities• Ranked 2nd on Smart Governance• Rated 4th on Smart Mobility• Scored 6th on Smart People• Ranked 7th on Smart Environment• Scored 8th on Smart Economy• Scored highest in Spain in their most recent ranking
(global consultancy IDC**). • 2nd highest volume of open-dataopen-data setssets (over 500) of the
finalists. City leaders are not only seeking to transform Barcelona into a leading European SC, but also to provide leadership to aspiring SCs around the globe.
Boyd Cohen, The top 10 Smart Cities on the Planet• Ranked 2nd Smart City in the IDC (report which has been
conducting rankings of S.C. in Spain) • A pioneer in Smart CitySmart City
Low-carbonLow-carbon Solar Thermal ordinanceSolar Thermal ordinance
(worldwide among the 1st to introduce it a decade ago)
• Recently announced a Major Partnership ProjectMajor Partnership Project living LAB for Smart City innovation
• Recently launched the LIVE EV projectLIVE EV project to promote the adoption of EVs technology and charging infrastructure (it led to the installation of over 200 charging stations as well as designated parking spaces for EVs.
Barcelona the city of sustainable mobility
Bicing Cycle SchemeBicing Cycle Scheme
•Public Cycle Hire Network that complements the existing public transport network of metro, buses, etc.
•The programme reduced CO2 emissions by 960 tonnes during its first 6 months of operation.
Outstanding city governanceOutstanding city governance• Innovation & green initiatives Among the best in the world in the world (CD40 Cities
Climate Leadership Group*) in transportation & energy • Global leader & innovator of Solar Thermal Ordinance1
(solar energy in the form of solar water heating in all new & renovated buildings). Impressive municipal leadership
• initiated the City Protocol, which aims to create a common language amongst technology providers, cities, and their stakeholders
BARCELONABARCELONA
Hosting the premier Smart Cities annual Conference
Smart City Expo Smart City Expo World CongressWorld Congress
One of World’s Top Event. It has meant the establishment of Barcelona as the world capital of smart citiesworld capital of smart cities. . The event organized by “Fira de Barcelona” as the world's leader on the subject.
• Over 7,000 professionals (including 3.055 delegates) • 140 exhibiting companies Logo ► Smart• 319 speakers thinking• Representatives from Cities of 82 countries
solutions
Bringing together the leading experts and representatives of the most
innovative initiatives in the world. Tackle the technological challenges that major cities will face in the near
future Showcasing the available solutions Exploring new business opportunities
Conclusions of the CongressConclusions of the Congress • The transition from metropolises Smart Cities is an objective
necessity from an Environmental & Economic standpoint. The way they are transformed would be a key aspect in the future of hymanity
• New Market emerges for large companies & small start-ups from a variety of industries
• Cities will be at the centre of world development in the next few decades and will be home to the majority of the planet's inhabitants
• Modern Technology can convert cities into sensory beings that communicate their needs and responses to certain scenarios in real time
• Must establish systems capable of handling the massive amount of data generated by their residents and infrastructure.
Smart Links 4 Barcelona
• http://www.fastcoexist.com/1680538/what-exactly-is-a-smart-city• http://www.smartcityexpo.com/en/;jsessionid=DDCBCD93C2D09E8E288A8BC2C8C
0212E.blinky
• http://www.majorcities.eu/workshops/2012-helsinki/helsinki2012_barcelona.pdf • http://www.slideshare.net/IFIF/20110328-model-smart-city-bcn-presentaci-rgb-ang
les1-8244403• http://www.c40cities.org/c40cities/barcelona/city_case_studies/bicing-
%E2%80%93-changing-transport-modes-in-barcelona• http://www.bcn.cat/en/ihome.htm• http://www.idc-ei.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=EIRS56T • http://www.fastcoexist.com/1679127/the-top-10-smart-cities-on-the-planet• http://www.innovation-cities.com • https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?
key=0AhWuVYF0k2uSdHpOTzFIei01WmtvWW9MVFBUVDU3bXc#gid=0• http://www.smartplanet.com/search?q=barcelona• http://www.citymayors.com/marketing/city-brands.html• http://www.triplepundit.com/2011/06/top-10-globally-resilient-cities
Conclusion • Global urbanization tendency • Integration of ICT in city everyday life• Smart cities lead to Social and Economic
development • Prioritization on the use of green energy and eco -
friendly public transportation • Smart cities Smart People• Collaboration between Public and Private sector
(Universities, Institutions, Corporations, Government)
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Katsiapi Xanthi Mitilineou Anna
Xanthopoulou Zoe Tzioumaris George
Palli Efi
Panteion University of Social &Political Sciences Msc Cultural Management
Athens CoCreation Project 2013