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Smart Cities


Smart Cities

Reality or Fiction
1. Aufl.

von: Claude Rochet

139,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 21.08.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781119550976
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 240

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<p>The intelligence of a city is the capacity to learn: to learn the past, its history and the culture of its territory. Unlike the smart city, we do not build a city from scratch and there is nothing, there is no smart city standard car intelligence is measured this ability to fit into a territorial dynamic, a story and a culture. Continuous learning through instantaneous feedback provides the digital to understand and map the urban system and driver.</p>
<p>Foreword ix</p> <p>Introduction xv</p> <p><b>Chapter 1. What Do We Mean by “Smart City” and Where Does This Idea Come From?</b> 1</p> <p>1.1. Not-so-smart smart cities! 3</p> <p>1.2. The smoke and mirrors of smart cities 6</p> <p>1.3. Other mirrors for other smoke: cities of the creative classes 12</p> <p>1.4. So what is a “smart city”? 17</p> <p><b>Chapter 2. The Challenges of Urban Development in the Context of the Third Industrial Revolution 21</b></p> <p>2.1. The demographic and economic challenges: toward a change in economic model 21</p> <p>2.2. Geopolitical challenges: the polar shift in development in favor of the south-west and the different strategies among industrialized and emerging countries 26</p> <p>2.3. Energy transfer: the fossil fuel curse is not about to disappear.33</p> <p>2.4. The six breakthroughs in urban development based on smart cities 37</p> <p><b>Chapter 3. What Makes a City Smart? 43</b></p> <p>3.1. Lessons from medieval cities 44</p> <p>3.1.1. Architect-less cities? 45</p> <p>3.1.2. How do cities become unintelligent? 49</p> <p>3.2.A city is a system of life 52</p> <p>3.3.Smart territory 54</p> <p>3.3.1.Territory: an immaterial asset 54</p> <p>3.3.2.The territory secretes innovation (and not the other way around) 58</p> <p>3.3.3.The territorial dynamic in action 60</p> <p>3.4.Are metropolises smart territories? 63</p> <p>3.5.A city is not a collection of smarties 65</p> <p>3.5.1.A city is a living system 65</p> <p>3.5.2 which we understand today through new approaches 66</p> <p>3.5.3 at the heart of which the sciences of complexity 67</p> <p>3.5.4.help conjugate internal semi-stability and external instability 68</p> <p>3.6.The dangers of a technocentric approach 70</p> <p><b>Chapter 4. New Sciences of Cities 73</b></p> <p>4.1.The more or less sympathetic myths of the ideal city 75</p> <p>4.2.A city is an imbalanced system 79</p> <p>4.2.1.Definition of an urban ecosystem 80</p> <p>4.2.2.A city is a system in incomplete equilibrium 82</p> <p>4.2.3.What is a city’s optimal size? 85</p> <p>4.2.4.Size and inequalities are correlated 86</p> <p>4.3.Smart city: an autopoietic system 89</p> <p>4.4.A city must be designed as a “system of systems” 95</p> <p>4.4.1.Modeling 99</p> <p>4.4.2.Emergence 103</p> <p>4.4.3.Evolution inside: the urban lifecycle management 105</p> <p>4.4.4.System architecture as a frame of representation 107</p> <p>4.4.5.The design method 109</p> <p>4.4.6.Integration process: more efficiency for less 114</p> <p>4.4.7.Integrating heterogeneous systems 118</p> <p><b>Chapter 5. Smart City in Action 125</b></p> <p>5.1.Two cities that should not exist: Norilsk and Singapore 125</p> <p>5.1.1.Norilsk, the most polluted and polluting city in the world 125</p> <p>5.1.2.Singapore, the smart nation 127</p> <p>5.2.Pilot projects 133</p> <p>5.2.1.The African city 134</p> <p>5.2.2.The emergence of a territorial project through meaning: the case of Rhamna, in Morocco 136</p> <p>5.2.3.Casablanca as a prototype for remedying to the tentacular growth of cities 141</p> <p>5.2.4.Angola, Namibia: eco-design of a drinking water supply 146</p> <p>5.2.5.Urban problem and economic transition: the Russian case of monotowns 153</p> <p>5.3.The worksites of the smart city 159</p> <p>5.3.1.The power of data 159</p> <p>5.3.2.How much do smart cities cost? 171</p> <p>5.3.3.The government of a smart city 179</p> <p>5.3.4.What are the tasks and what is the form of a smart government for a smart city? 180</p> <p>Conclusion 187</p> <p>References 191</p> <p>Index 203</p> <p> </p>
<b>Claude Rochet</b>, Professeur Honoraire des Universités, Chercheur à l’Université de Versailles St Quentin (Paris Saclay), France.

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