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Urban Smartness: Perspectives Arising in the Periphéria Project

2012

The paper discusses the concept of “urban smartness” starting from the early results of the Peripheria Project. Peripheria is a 30-month pilot B action funded by the European Commission under the CIP ICT PSP Programme and it aims at deploying convergent Future Internet platforms and services for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles in and across emergent networks of “smart” peripheral cities in Europe. Peripheria develops the Living Lab premise of shifting technology R&D out of the laboratory and into the real world in a systemic blend of technological with social innovation. It defines five archetypical “Arenas”—specific urban settings or innovation playgrounds, with defined social feat…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipService (systems architecture)Architectural engineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaFuture internetPromotion (rank)Action (philosophy)Living labLiving labsInformation and Communications Technologyurban smartness future internet Living LabsPremiseUrban smartness; Future internet; Living labsThe InternetSociologyMarketingUrban smartnessbusinessmedia_common
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Smartness, City Efficiency and Entrepreneurship Milieu

2017

The definition of smart city and its measurement are not shared. Different characteristics define a city as smart, which is strictly linked to urban efficiency and to entrepreneurship spirit in a multifaceted way as well as to citizens’ well-being. On the basis of the comparison between city and entrepreneur behaviour and on the definition of Giffinger et al. (2007) of smart city, this chapter verifies the efficiency of a sample of European cities using a stochastic frontier approach. Departing from this analysis, the chapter develops the relative smartness definition based on the efficient use of its own resources and related to the different context. Moreover, as a city becomes close to t…

Entrepreneurship MilieuSmartneSmart CityCity Efficiency
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Innovazione tecnologica e innovazione sociale – la smart city come occasione per l’empowerment urbano

2014

Di futuro si parla spesso nella visione tecnologica della città: la smartness urbana sembra essere diventata l’occasione per costruire visioni di futuro nella città del presente, basate sulle ICT. I vantaggi della presenza costante delle ICT nella pianificazione e nel governo della città e del territorio sono evidenti, se adottiamo un nuovo punto di vista – nel presente – per i portatori di interesse, con lo scopo di trarre vantaggi significativi dalla distribuzione delle ICT nei processi di programmazione, pianificazione, progettazione e gestione urbana/metropolitana e dei territori urbani e rurali: mappe, dati e modelli di valutazione sono resi accessibili e comprensibili non solo per ute…

Smartness innovazione sociale aree interneSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Smartness, Sustainability and Resilience: Are They Related?

2019

In the imminent future, cities have to face not only an increasing urbanization but also the negative consequences of natural and human disasters. From this point of view, a city should be considered as vulnerable to climate change and other natural negative events. Thus, the challenge of a city consists in remaining on a sustainable development path. To reach this object the concepts of smartness, sustainability and resilience for a city should be intertwined. Starting from the analysis of a bright city as an integrated approach, the aim of this study consists in propose a first framework of an index which should include sustainable, smartness and resilient indicators. Integrating and meas…

Sustainable developmentBright citiesIndex (economics)ResilienceCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectSmartneSustainabilityUrbanizationSustainabilityBusinessResilience (network)Environmental planningSocial vulnerabilityDiversity (politics)media_common
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Dai Bright Green Buildings alle Bright Cities

2019

La crescente urbanizzazione e soprattutto la crescente richiesta di maggiore efficienza nel consumo energetico e nella gestione delle risorse naturali rende sempre più attuale affrontare in modo innovativo e sostenibile la costruzione degli edifici. In questa prospettiva, sono emerse alcune linee di ricerca che si riconducono ai concetti di smart, intelligent, e green/sustainable buildings. Partendo da questa analisi, l’articolo si propone di evidenziare come sia possibile sintetizzare gli aspetti di qualità ambientale e di controllo integrato di un edificio nel concetto di bright green buildings e come, sia quindi necessario delineare un quadro di riferimento concettuale più ampio. Questo …

sostenibilitàBright buildingresilienzasmartnebright citie
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