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Smart Cities For Dummies


Smart Cities For Dummies


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von: Jonathan Reichental

22,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.06.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119679967
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 384

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<p><b>Become empowered to build and maintain smarter cities</b> </p> <p>At its core, a smart city is a collection of technological responses to the growing demands, challenges, and complexities of improving the quality of life for billions of people now living in urban centers across the world.</p> <p>The movement to create smarter cities is still in its infancy, but ambitious and creative projects in all types of cities—big and small—around the globe are beginning to make a big difference. New ideas, powered by technology, are positively changing how we move humans and products from one place to another; create and distribute energy; manage waste; combat the climate crisis; build more energy efficient buildings; and improve basic city services through digitalization and the smart use of data. </p> <p>Inside this book you’ll find out:</p> <ul> <li>What it really means to create smarter cities</li> <li>How our urban environments are being transformed</li> <li>Big ideas for improving the quality of life for communities</li> <li>Guidance on how to create a smart city strategy</li> <li>The essential role of data in building better cities</li> <li>The major new technologies ready to make a difference in every community</li> </ul> <p><i>Smart Cities For Dummies</i> will give you the knowledge to understand this important topic in depth and be ready to be an agent of change in your community.</p>
<p><b>Introduction</b><b> 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 3</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>How This Book Is Organized 4</p> <p>Part 1: Making Cities Our Home 4</p> <p>Part 2: Building a Smarter City 4</p> <p>Part 3: Using Smart City Technologies 5</p> <p>Part 4: Planning for an Urban Future 5</p> <p>Part 5: The Part of Tens 5</p> <p>Part 6: Appendixes 6</p> <p>Beyond the Book 6</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 7</p> <p><b>Part 1: Making Cities Our Home</b><b> 9</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Comprehending the Past, Present, and Future of Cities</b><b> 11</b></p> <p>Discovering the Origin of Cities 11</p> <p>What is a city? 12</p> <p>Building the first cities 14</p> <p>Comprehending the Impact of the Industrial Revolutions 16</p> <p>The first industrial revolution 16</p> <p>The second industrial revolution 17</p> <p>The third industrial revolution 17</p> <p>The fourth industrial revolution 19</p> <p>Responding to population growth 19</p> <p>Urbanizing the Planet 21</p> <p>Changing landscapes resulting from urbanization 23</p> <p>Building megacities 23</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Defining Smart Cities</b><b> 27</b></p> <p>Identifying Smart Cities 27</p> <p>What a smart city is 28</p> <p>What a smart city is not 32</p> <p>Working with digital infrastructures 34</p> <p>Building the Case for Smarter Cities 35</p> <p>Small cities versus large cities 36</p> <p>Smart nations and other smart things 37</p> <p>United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 39</p> <p>Examining Examples of Smart Cities 42</p> <p>Amsterdam, The Netherlands 42</p> <p>Konza Technopolis, Kenya 43</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Responding to the Needs and Challenges of Cities</b><b> 45</b></p> <p>Mapping the Evolving Needs and Challenges of Cities 45</p> <p>Economic shifts 47</p> <p>Increasingly complex city requirements 47</p> <p>Interdependencies between systems 48</p> <p>Population changes 49</p> <p>Aging infrastructure 52</p> <p>Lifestyle choices 54</p> <p>Environment 55</p> <p>Health 56</p> <p>Water management 58</p> <p>Housing crisis 59</p> <p>Expecting Different Results 62</p> <p>Changing community behaviors and expectations 63</p> <p>Expanding community engagement 64</p> <p>Engaging in participatory design 65</p> <p>Transforming Urbanization 66</p> <p>Transportation 67</p> <p>Energy 70</p> <p>Buildings 71</p> <p>Telecommunications 73</p> <p>Sustainability 74</p> <p><b>Part 2: Building a Smarter City</b><b> 77</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Starting from Zero</b><b> 79</b></p> <p>Establishing a Vision 79</p> <p>Identifying the role of city leadership 80</p> <p>Creating a vision 83</p> <p>Building a Smart City Team 85</p> <p>Identifying team members 85</p> <p>Creating a RACI chart 88</p> <p>Getting the team on the same page 89</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Creating a Smart City Strategy</b><b> 91</b></p> <p>Building the Plan 92</p> <p>Developing a strategic plan 93</p> <p>Envisioning the envisioning process 95</p> <p>Converting your vision to action 98</p> <p>Codifying the Plan 100</p> <p>Identifying metrics 100</p> <p>Communicating the plan 102</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Enabling a Smart City Strategy</b><b> 107</b></p> <p>Putting the Building Blocks in Place 108</p> <p>Developing policy 108</p> <p>Getting started 110</p> <p>Examining a few examples of smart city policies 111</p> <p>Establishing regulations 112</p> <p>Evaluating funding models 114</p> <p>Handling procurement issues 118</p> <p>Managing projects and carrying out business analyses 121</p> <p>Governing the Strategy 125</p> <p>Defining strategic governance 125</p> <p>Managing projects with project governance 126</p> <p>Regularly updating and reporting 128</p> <p><b>Part 3: Using Smart City Technologies</b><b> 131</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Embracing Urban Innovation</b><b> 133</b></p> <p>Defining Urban Innovation 134</p> <p>Relying on urban innovation networks 136</p> <p>Creating urban innovation labs 137</p> <p>Implementing Urban Innovation 139</p> <p>Examining the discovery process 141</p> <p>Running pilots and experiments 143</p> <p>Setting up living labs 144</p> <p>Engaging in hackathons 145</p> <p>Participating in urban challenges 149</p> <p>Open innovation versus closed innovation 151</p> <p>Sharing urban innovation 152</p> <p>Converting ideas into projects 153</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Enabling Change through Technology</b><b> 155</b></p> <p>Recognizing Technological Change in Modern Cities 156</p> <p>From analog to digital 157</p> <p>The fourth industrial revolution 160</p> <p>The fourth industrial revolution and cities 162</p> <p>The Internet of Things (IoT) 163</p> <p>Exploring a Variety of Urban Technologies 166</p> <p>Social media and communication tools 166</p> <p>Artificial intelligence (AI) 169</p> <p>Blockchain technology 171</p> <p>Autonomous vehicles (AVs) 175</p> <p>Drones 178</p> <p>Wireless communications 181</p> <p>Smart street lighting 184</p> <p>Smart grids and microgrids 189</p> <p>Smart water 192</p> <p>Digital twins 193</p> <p>Digital signage 196</p> <p>Application programming interfaces (APIs) 198</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Unleashing the Power of City Data</b><b> 205</b></p> <p>Becoming City-Data-Savvy 205</p> <p>Enabling data-driven decision-making 207</p> <p>Managing data 208</p> <p>Developing a data strategy 209</p> <p>Implementing data governance 211</p> <p>Working with City Data 214</p> <p>Securing data 214</p> <p>Opening data 215</p> <p>Making sense of data through analytics 218</p> <p>Using geographic information systems (GIS) 220</p> <p>Hiring a city chief data officer 223</p> <p><b>Part 4: Planning For An Urban Future</b><b> 225</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Building a Secure Foundation</b><b> 227</b></p> <p>Securing Your Smart City 228</p> <p>Urban resilience 228</p> <p>Public safety 233</p> <p>Addressing Digital Security and Privacy 238</p> <p>Cybersecurity 239</p> <p>Privacy 241</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Imagining the City of the Future</b><b> 245</b></p> <p>Recognizing That the Best Is Yet to Come 246</p> <p>Green cities 247</p> <p>Inclusive cities 251</p> <p>Healthy cities 253</p> <p>Regenerative cities 256</p> <p>Envisioning Big Ideas 259</p> <p>Hyperloop 260</p> <p>Flying cars 262</p> <p>Cities without cars 264</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Engaging in Your City’s Future</b><b> 267</b></p> <p>Embracing an Urban Future    268</p> <p>An increase in civic engagement 270</p> <p>Continuous improvement in urban quality of life 274</p> <p>The difference between quality of life and standard of living 275</p> <p>Making a Better Tomorrow 278</p> <p>It’s your community — get involved 280</p> <p>Five things you can do tomorrow 281</p> <p><b>Part 5: The Part of Tens</b><b> 283</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Ten Smart City Pitfalls to Avoid</b><b> 285</b></p> <p>Making Your Smart City Project a Tech Program and Putting IT in Charge 286</p> <p>Garnering Insufficient Support and Engagement from Stakeholders 287</p> <p>Limiting Efforts to Your City Boundaries 288</p> <p>Paying Insufficient Attention to Inclusiveness Issues 289</p> <p>Moving Forward with Inadequate Governance 289</p> <p>Working with No Clear Vision for the Program 290</p> <p>Downplaying the Essential Roles of Security and Privacy 291</p> <p>Sharing Successes and Failures Too Narrowly 292</p> <p>Sticking Stubbornly to the Old Ways of Doing Things 293</p> <p>Thinking Too Short-Term 294</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Ten Ways Cities Will Define Our Human Future</b><b> 295</b></p> <p>Most People Will Live, Work, and Play Their Entire Lives in Cities 296</p> <p>The Increasing Demands of Sustainability Will Shape Human Behavior 297</p> <p>City Interactions Will Increasingly Be Digital 298</p> <p>City Data Will Drive Community Decision-Making 299</p> <p>People Will Have Expanded Opportunities to Co-Create and Collaborate on Urban Solutions 300</p> <p>Crime May Be Reduced Significantly 301</p> <p>More Diversity Will Show Up in What Humans Do and How They Work 302</p> <p>The Way People and Goods Move Will Continue to Evolve 303</p> <p>The Delivery of Healthcare Will Be Transformed 305</p> <p>Everything Will Be Delivered 307</p> <p><b>Part 6: Appendixes </b><b>309</b></p> <p><b>Appendix A: Smart City Strategies </b><b>311</b></p> <p>Africa 311</p> <p>Asia 312</p> <p>Australia 313</p> <p>Europe 315</p> <p>Middle East 317</p> <p>North America 319</p> <p>South America 321</p> <p><b>Appendix B: Smart City Organizations </b><b>323</b></p> <p><b>Appendix C: Open Data Portals</b><b> 333</b></p> <p>Africa 333</p> <p>Asia 334</p> <p>Australia and New Zealand 335</p> <p>Eastern Europe and Russia 336</p> <p>Western Europe 337</p> <p>Middle East 339</p> <p>North America 340</p> <p>South America 343</p> <p><b>Appendix D: Solutions Built on Open Data</b><b> 345</b></p> <p><b>Appendix E: City Performance Dashboards</b><b> 351</b></p> <p>Asia 351</p> <p>Australia and New Zealand 352</p> <p>Europe 353</p> <p>Middle East 354</p> <p>North America 354</p> <p>South America 356</p> <p>Index 357</p>
<p><b>Dr. Jonathan Reichental</b> is a multiple-award-winning technology and business leader whose career has spanned both the private and public sectors. He's been a senior software engineering manager, a director of technology innovation, and has served as chief information officer at both O'Reilly Media and the city of Palo Alto, California. He also creates online education for LinkedIn Learning and others.
<div><b>Discover the global smart cities movement!</b></div> <p>Building efficient, prosperous, healthy, and inclusive communities requires new solutions. This book helps you understand the solutions and the tools needed to prepare for a future that belongs to cities. Look inside to find a starter guide to planning and delivering smarter and more sustainable cities. You'll learn the steps for creating a smart city strategy with a focus on areas such as greener cities, clean energy, digitalization, and new forms of urban transportation.</p> <p><b>Inside...</b></p> <ul> <li>Defining a smart city</li> <li>Implementing urban innovation</li> <li>Increasing economic and job opportunities</li> <li>Funding a strategy</li> <li>Addressing the climate crisis</li> <li>Exploring new technologies</li> <li>Ensuring privacy and cybersecurity</li> </ul>

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