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Smart-City Citizen Engagement: The Answer to Energy Savings in an Economic Crisis?

2022

As the populations of cities grow, it is obvious that they need more and more resources. Energy is currently one of the most desirable resources due to the economic and energy crisis, but it needs to be used in a sustainable manner. There are cities that achieve smart city (SC) status that provide smart policies towards sustainable development. The aim of the present paper is to determine whether citizen engagement in SC can contribute to reduced energy consumption in the current economic crisis. The paper presents an original survey intended to collect primary data and a study conducted based exclusively on qualitative methods. The results concern a broad and multifaceted review of literat…

Control and Optimizationsmart city; citizen engagement; economic crisis; energy savings; energy crisisRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyBuilding and ConstructionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Energy (miscellaneous)Energies
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The costs of putting Valencia on the map: the hidden side of regional entrepreneurialism, ‘creative city’ and strategic projects

2018

Strategic projects based on culture and sports have been one of the vectors of regional development since the 1990s. Accordingly, local and regional governments have drawn up entrepreneurial strate...

Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyRegional developmentUrban planningPolitical scienceRegional scienceCreative cityWhite elephant050703 geographymedia_commonEuropean Planning Studies
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Megacities without Global Functions.

2007

Present urban evolution is characterized by two major phenomena. On the one hand, the number of very large cities, the megacities, increases dramatically, especially in the less developed countries (LDCs). On the other hand, globalization leads to the emergence of cities coordinating complex and global economic activities, the global cities, especially in the more developed countries (MDCs). So, the two phenomena are diverging. A number of megacities do not exhibit any global function.The global performances of megacities are well correlated with their degree of economic development. But it is worth wondering why economic underdevelopment is consistent with urban growth but not with city gl…

Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectvilles globalesmegacitiesDeveloping countrylcsh:G1-922économie urbaineGlobalizationmégapolesGlobal city[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesinstitutions[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonInformal sectorCorporate governanceGeneral Medicine[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeglobal citiesGeographyMegacitycityurban economicsEconomic systemExternalitylcsh:Geography (General)globalization
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La ri-composizione del territorio / The ricomposition of territory

2017

Il saggio, inserito nel volume di sintesi della ricerca PRIN 2009 (“Dalla campagna urbanizzata alla : le norme compositive dell’architettura nel territorio dei centri minori”) presenta alcune aspetti fondamentali del lavoro svolto dall’unità di ricerca locale dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo (responsabile prof.. A. Margagliotta) che ha studiato l’attraverso interno Palermo-Agrigento e il ruolo dell’infrastruttura stradale in rapporto alla questione dei centri minori e della campagna. In particolare il saggio mette approfondisce il tema dei luoghi dell’attraversamento e il ruolo delle infrastrutture; la questione della la campagna e della sua capacità rigenerante nei confronti della re…

Countryside city-village infrastuctureCampagna città infrastruttureSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Współpraca międzysektorowa w "smart city" ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem roli NGO

2018

Cities, in order to meet the diverse needs of their residents and to cope with urban problems, need not only to create innovative Solutions, but also open to all urban actors local government policies. This aim is especially important to help meet an intelligent city s goals. The paper presents the assumptions of the smart city concept and describes a role of an intersectoral cooperation for a city benefit particularly emphasizing a role of NGOs in it. There were also placed two case studies of cities of Lodz and Cracow, presenting the examples of cities undertaking an intersectoral cooperation (especially with NGOs) and developing strategies based on smart city concept.

Cracowsmart cityLodzNGOintersectoral cooperation
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Creative City 3.0: smart cities for the urban age

2012

In current financial, economical and political crisis, with the progressive downgrading of the States and the world’s GDPs dropping, the strong flows of financial, social and relational capital that powered urban regeneration over the last fifteen years are no longer available to be tapped in on in an indiscriminate manner as it seems was the case until just a few years ago. The most dynamic cities in the near future will no longer be those that are able to attract urban projects driven by the real estate market, or hedge funds, but the cities that have extensive cultural and identifying resources and that are able to use them as the basis for creating new culture and new urban value. Today…

Creative city Urban Age Urban regenerationSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Creative Cities

2010

Creative city urban regenerationSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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The Roman circus and southwestern city quarter of Carthage: first results of a new international research project

2018

AbstractThe paper presents first results of a joint German–Tunisian research project in Carthage, Tunisia. Archaeological fieldwork has been undertaken (preceded by a geophysical survey) in the southwestern quarter of the ancient city to study the architecture, chronology and urban context of the circus. The area has, unlike the rest of Carthage, not been targeted by excavations of the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries and, also unlike the rest of Carthage, is mostly not overbuilt, although under pressure from neighbouring communities. The area is the last one allowing a large-scale diachronic urban study in which the circus and its impact on the quarter is in the centre. From our f…

Cultural StudiesInternational researchHistory060101 anthropologyHistory060102 archaeologyAncient cityContext (language use)Excavation06 humanities and the artsAncient historyQuarter (United States coin)0601 history and archaeologyArchitectureChronologyLibyan Studies
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Escritura y ciudad en María Zambrano : reencuentro de una amistad perdida tras la derrota sufrida

2015

En este trabajo abordamos la reflexión que sobre el acto del escribir y la escritura realiza María Zambrano en sus escritos "Del escribir" y "Por qué se escribe", para relacionarlos con uno de los espacios más importantes para la pensadora: la ciudad. Aunque Zambrano no desarrolló una "teoría" sobre la ciudad propiamente dicha, su significado e imagen se encuentran en gran parte de su obra. La escritura, como logos que existe físicamente en el mundo, construye la ciudad: ese lugar de la palabra y de la libre expresión que nos protege. Una ciudad que parece derrotada ante la desaparición del pensamiento creativo, no instrumental, en el espacio público y que exige su reencuentro.

Cultural StudiesMaría Zambrano escritor/escritora ciudad público lector pensamiento crítico exiliopúblico lectorciudadWomen. FeminismCityescritor/escritoraMaría ZambranoExiliopensamiento críticoHQ1101-2030.7CiudadPúblico lectorGender StudiesPhilosophyMaría Zambrano writer city reading public critical thinking exileExileEstudis de gènere; Estudios de género; Gender StudiesexilioWriterPensamiento críticoEscritor/escritoraReading publicCritical thinking
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From Paris and Beijing to Washington and Brasilia: the grand design of capital cities and the early plans for Quezon City

2014

International audience; Political leaders have always sought to build monumental capitals, with earlier designs influencing those of later cities. The Western design that revolved around a central axis of power became evident in some Asian capitals, although cities in the Chinese cultural realm differed in shape but nonetheless had its own axis of power. This article provides a typology of capital cities and from this perspective it explores the design of the newly created capital of Quezon City in the late 1930s. Quezon City’s design embraced some design ideas from elsewhere, but it remained unique. However, the design was not realized entirely.

Cultural StudiesTypologyEconomic growthSociology and Political Science[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyurban planning[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPower (social and political)PoliticsBeijingUrban planningPolitical scienceRealm050602 political science & public administrationWashington DCComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUScapital citiesGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Quezon city021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyManila0506 political scienceEconomyCapital (economics)
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