Thisarticleidentifiesmethodologiesforincreasingthequalityoflife and acquiring a more democratic and participatory (inclusive) dimension in the new configuration of cities, in the case of smart cities. The analysis presents relevant strategies and implementation cases and investigates how ICT alter the meaning/ideas of “urban planning”, leading to an effective “governance”, of a citizen- center approach. Additional questions examine whether increasing the technological ‘networks’, allowing automation and monitoring are sufficient tools for cities’ regeneration or if matching technology with spatial participatory models that functionally insert the ‘right’ formal references in the urban plan- ning is necessary. Public governance’s success is measured based on the “lis- tening capacity” and the facilities that are provided to citizens. As such, the paper reviews the ability in managing existing complex interrelations between facilities and urban spaces. Finally, it retraces the historical arc aiming at ana- lyzing and providing insights into the future.

The ‘Governance' for Smart City Strategies and Territorial Planning

Bellone C;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Thisarticleidentifiesmethodologiesforincreasingthequalityoflife and acquiring a more democratic and participatory (inclusive) dimension in the new configuration of cities, in the case of smart cities. The analysis presents relevant strategies and implementation cases and investigates how ICT alter the meaning/ideas of “urban planning”, leading to an effective “governance”, of a citizen- center approach. Additional questions examine whether increasing the technological ‘networks’, allowing automation and monitoring are sufficient tools for cities’ regeneration or if matching technology with spatial participatory models that functionally insert the ‘right’ formal references in the urban plan- ning is necessary. Public governance’s success is measured based on the “lis- tening capacity” and the facilities that are provided to citizens. As such, the paper reviews the ability in managing existing complex interrelations between facilities and urban spaces. Finally, it retraces the historical arc aiming at ana- lyzing and providing insights into the future.
2018
978-3-030-00978-6
Smart city
Territorial planning
Governance
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