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Spatial Data InfrastructureGRS-21306

SDI for Smart Cities

Vasiliki Aspasiou

Overview

1. Introduction

2. Smart Cities & SDI

3. Workshop session

4. Results & Discussion

5. Wrapping up

Internship: SDI Support For Smart City

Smart Cities Deal with urbanization problems

Urban quality of life “livable cities”

EU sustainable cities “20-20-20 targets”

EU innovation partnership

In 2007 the world’ s urban population surpassed its rural population

Massive urbanization happening now in Europe

Future of urban areas

Smart Cities

SDI Vs Smart Cities

SDI

“An SDI is a coordinated series of agreements on technology standards, institutional arrangements, and policies that enable the discovery and use of geo spatial information by users and for purposes other than those it was created for.” Kuhn ,W. (2005)

Smart Cities Vs SDIs

SDI

Technology

Policies

Standards

Spatial Data

People

Smart City

1. Smart Economy

2. Smart Governance

3. Smart People

4. Smart Mobility

5. Smart Environment

6. Smart Living

SDIs Serving Smart City Regional SDI

Local SDI

National SDI

Example Of Smart Cities

Smart Economy

• Innovative spirt

• Entrepreneurship

• Economic image & trademarks

• Productivity

• Flexibility of labour market

• Ability to transform Example:1.http://www.wien.info/en/shopping-wining-dining/shopping/wien-products-style

2.https://open.wien.at/site/datenkatalog/?search-term=energy &connection=and – showresults

3.http://amsterdamsmartcity.com/projects/theme/label/big-open-data

Example Of Smart Cities

Smart Mobility• Local accessibility

• International-accessibility

• Availability of ICT

• Sustainable innovation and transportation system

Examples:

1.http://amsterdamsmartcity.com/projects/detail/id/76/slug/the-digital-road-authority-incident-management

2.http://maps.amsterdam.nl/open_geodata/

Example Of Smart Cities

Smart People

• Level of qualifications

• Affinity to life learning

• Creativity

• Cosmopolitanism

• Participation in public life

Example:

1.http://amsterdamsmartcity.com/projects/detail/id/13/slug/sustainable-neighborhood-geuzeveld

2.https://stateofgreen.com/en/profiles/city-of-copenhagen/solutions/sharing-copenhagen-2014-a-platform-and-scope-for-innovative-thinking

Example Of Smart Cities

Smart Environment

• Attractivity of natural conditions

• Pollution

• Environmental protection

• Sustainable resource management

Example:

1.https://stateofgreen.com/en/profiles/city-of-copenhagen/solutions/solar-cells-and-parking-in-copenhagen

2.https://smartcity.wien.gv.at/site/en/projekte/umwelt-klimaschutz/burgerinnen-solarkraftwerk/

Example Of Smart Cities

Smart Living

• Cultural facilities

• Health conditions

• Housing quality

• Education facilities

Example:

1.https://stateofgreen.com/en/profiles/city-of-copenhagen/solutions/the-harbour-turns-blue-1

2.https://stateofgreen.com/en/profiles/city-of-copenhagen/solutions/green-roofs-in-copenhagen

Assessment of SDIs

Assessment frameworks in literature “all time classic”

• SDI Readiness model and its worldwide application

• Clearinghouse suitability index

• INSPIRE State of Play

• Assessment of SDI From an Organizational Perspective

• Evaluation and Performance Indicators to Assess SDI Initiatives etc..

• They focus on SDI BUT we are researching the link between SDI & Smart Cities that is not researched yet ..

•Do not reply to the contemporary needs of a city

•General need for creating update and up-to-date assessment SDI indicators

Selection of cities “smart or potentially smart”• Member in EU

• Medium-size city

• At least one university

• Cultural diversity

Amsterdam Athens Copenhagen Vienna

SDI indicators for Smart Cities

Select the suitable all time classing

Address the needs-characteristics of a Smart City SDI

Define update indicators

Apply them in “smart” or potentially “smart cities”

Analyse the results

“The concept of Smart Cities is like art: the context is more important than the product”

Ger Baron: Amsterdam Innovation Motor

Thank You

Questions?

Abstract Original Cityscape By Milen Art

1st Part: Questionnaire SDI Assessment Indicators from

Literature “all time classic”

Relevance for Smart Cities

Importance

2nd Part: Brainstorming Session6 Groups:

Smart Economy

Smart Governance

Smart Mobility

Smart Environment

Smart People

Smart Living

3 Questions:

What is important to be measured

Which are the potential indicators?

How can we value the indicators?

3rd Part: Results

• Presentation per Group

• Dialog & Questions

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