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EUROPEAN AGENCIES NETWORK FOR
CITIZENSHIP, INCLUSION, INVOLVEMENT
AND EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES
THROUGH THE URBAN TRANSFORMATION
PROCESS
Turin Kick-off meeting|2017.03.7-9
LIGHTNING TALKS
Dr. Ognen MarinaFaculty of Architecture
University SS. Cyril and Methodius
photo: fernando de cordoba
SKOPJE SMART CITY
new urban paradigm
realtime rome-MIT sensablelab
through new urban paysages
enhanced through technology
and new social configurations
new urban qualities
new urban opportunities
globaly connected
smart city
40 cities developed smart city strategy before 2011
14 cities developed strategy3 smart city before 201314 cities developed strategy3 smart city before 2013
240 cities in Europe started to develope smart city strategy before 2014
SKOPJE SMART CITY
Visions and Goals
SKOPJE SMART CITY
Process
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SKOPJE SMART CITY
Review of the strategies and policy
documents with EU best practices
documents and deliverables
Vision and Goals for Skopje Smart City Strategy
Book 1
Book 2
SKOPJE SMART CITY
BOOK 1
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Scope of the work
1.2. Methodology
1.3. Structure of the report
1.4. Skopje urban background
2. SMART CITY CONCEPT
2.1. Definitions and Challenges
2.2. Framework for smart cities
2.3. Characteristics of smart cities
2.4. Factors and indicators for smart cities
3. SMART CITY STRATEGIES (EU best practices)
3.1. Ranking of smart cities (factors and indicators)
3.2. European model smart cities
3.2.1. Amsterdam
3.2.2. Barcelona
3.2.3. Berlin
3.3. Regional model smart city
3.3.1. Vienna
3.3.2. Turin
3.3.3. Prague
3.4. Lessons learned
3.5. Recommendations
3.6. Smart city 3.0
4. SKOPJE CONTEXT
4.1. Review of strategies, policy documents and legal frame
4.1.1. Local strategies, policy documents
4.1.2. National strategies, policy documents and legal frame
4.1.3. EU strategies, international policy documents and programs
4.2. Stakeholder analysis
4.2.1. Map of stakeholders
4.2.2. Stakeholders communication plan
4.3. Workshop 1 (City of Skopje)
4.3.1. Challenges and issues
4.3.2. Recommendations and potentials
BOOK 2
5. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
5.1. Ranking of cities
5.2. Assessment of challenges
5.2.1. Assessment of spatial challenges
5.2.2. Assessment of energy efficiency challenges
5.2.3. Assessment of city transport challenges
5.2.4. Assessment of environmental challenges
5.2.5. Assessment of governance and policies
5.2.6. Assessment of use of technology and ICT
5.2.7. Assessment of innovation
5.2.8. Assessment of education and research
5.2.9. Assessment of living quality
5.2.10. Assessment of human capital and participation
5.3. Workshop 2 (Experts, Academia, Private sector)
5.3.1. Challenges and issues
5.3.2. Recommendations and potentials
6. VISION FOR SKOPJE SMART CITY
6.1. Smart environment
6.2. Smart people and quality of life
6.3. Smart economy and innovation
6.4. Workshop 3 (Citizens, NGO’s)
6.4.1. Challenges and issues
6.4.2. Recommendations and final assessments
7. OBJECTIVES AND GOALS
7.1. Long term and short term objectives
7.2. Indicators and targets
7.3. Tools for assessment
8. COMMUNICATION
8.1. Communication plan
8.2. Follow-up activities and financing
8.3. Final presentation
9. REFERENCES
“Smart City policies never thought to consider how social logic alters technological capacities. So
called “intelligent cities” run the risk of technological obsolesces because they do not incorporate the
customary deviations in their models and can become overwhelmed faster” (Sassen, 2014). Sassen
suggest that historically, the city is formed through its complexity and its incompleteness, its unfinished
nature, always developing and expanding, with no clear limits. According to her, setting up enclosed
technical systems in a city to govern all its main functions can only weaken this vital mix.
Challenge
How social logic changes the technological capacities?
SKOPJE SMART CITY
Dr. Ognen MarinaFaculty of Architecture
University SS. Cyril and Methodius