Smart Cities : Lock-in, Path-dependence and Non-linearity of Digitalization and Smartification

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Smart Cities : Lock-in, Path-dependence and Non-linearity of Digitalization and Smartification

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 222 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032539508
  • DDC分類 307.1416

Full Description

This book seeks to identify and to examine factors and mechanisms underlying the growth and development of smart cities.

It is commonplace to discuss smart cities through the lens of advances in ICT. The resulting overemphasis on what is technologically possible downplays what is politically, socially and economically feasible. This book, by analysing the smart city through a variety of perspectives, offers a more comprehensive insight into and understanding of the complex and the open-ended nature of the growth and development of a smart city. A solid conceptual framework is developed and employed throughout the chapters, and a selection of case studies from Europe, Asia, and the Arab Peninsula grants the readers a hands-on perspective of the matters discussed.

The chapters included in this book address a set of questions, including:

How do the twin-processes of digitalization and smartification unfold in the context of the smart city agenda? How do these processes relate to the concepts of smart city 1.0, 2.0., 3.0. and 4.0?
In which ways have the spatial aspects of city functioning been influenced by the intrusion of ICT? In which ways do the same processes contribute to the attainment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
What are the implications of smartification and the emergence of smart organizations (public, private, and voluntary) for the spatial development of smart cities?
Do ICT and its application in the city space boost the processes of revitalization and how does ICT influence the process of gentrification?
To what extent and how does the intrusion of ICT-enhanced tools and applications in the city space impact on a city's relationship with its broader territorially defined context?
Are the administrative borders and divisions inherent in the fabric of a city becoming less/more porous? How should urban sprawl be conceived in the context of the smart city debate?

This book will have a broad appeal to academics, students, and policy makers with interests in urban planning, sustainable development, cities, economics, technology, sociology, urban studies, digitalization, SDGs, wellbeing, and resilience.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Contributors

Introduction

Chapter 1:

Not only technology: From smart city 1.0. through smart city 4.0 and beyond (an introduction)

Anna Visvizi
Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska

Part 1: Spatial aspects of smart cities' growth and development

Chapter 2

Path dependence, lock-in and non-linearity in the growth and development of smart cities

Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska

Chapter 3

The smart city and its contexts: A focus on smart villages and smart territories

Malgorzata Dziembala
Radosław Malik
Anna Visvizi

Chapter 4

Smartication, quality of life, and the challenges of urbanism: the case of the Line city

Abeer S. Y. Mohamed

Chapter 5

Unveiling the Role of Urban Discontinuity on Equity in Public Green Open Spaces: The Case of Alexandria, Egypt

Shahira Assem Abdel-Razek
Sara Mohamed Sabry Zakaria Ibrahim

Part 2: Territory, scale, inclusion, and participation in the smart city debate

Chapter 6

Toward the metaverse. Smartification of public space management: what do we learn from smart cities in the EU?

Tomasz Pilewicz

Chapter 7

Algorithms and Geo-Discrimination Risk. What Hazards for Smart Cities' development?

Ciro Clemente De Falco
Emilia Romeo

Chapter 8

Generative AI (GenAI) and smart cities: efficiency, cohesion, and sustainability

Marco Moreno-Ibarra
Magdalena Saldaña-Perez
Samuel Pérez Rodríguez
Emmanuel Juárez Carbajal

Part 3: Navigating the constraints of time, space, territory, and built environment in the smart city context

Chapter 9

Smart city, ICT and older people: developing inclusive public space and housing conditions

Ewelina Szczech-Pietkiewicz
Zofia Szweda-Lewandowska
Joanna Felczak
Paweł Kubicki

Chapter 10

Smart transport systems and smart cities' growth and development. The case of Poland

Agnieszka Domańska
Radosław Malik

Chapter 11

Automated vehicles in smart cities: Challenges pertaining to automated and connected transport. The case of Romania

Liliana Andrei
Oana Luca
Emanuel Răuță

Chapter 12

Public-private partnership (PPP) and ICT in a mega-smart-city. The case of Istanbul

Sabina Klimek

Chapter 13

An alternative view on smart cities: can small towns become smart?

Giovanni Baldi
Antonio Botti

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