Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People [electronic resource] / edited by Anna Brdulak, Halina Brdulak.

Інтелектуальна відповідальність: Вид матеріалу: Текст Серія: EcoProduction, Environmental Issues in Logistics and ManufacturingПублікація: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Видання: 1st ed. 2017Опис: XIV, 318 p. 54 illus., 36 illus. in color. online resourceТип вмісту:
  • text
Тип засобу:
  • computer
Тип носія:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319498997
Тематика(и): Додаткові фізичні формати: Printed edition:: Немає назви; Printed edition:: Немає назви; Printed edition:: Немає назвиДесяткова класифікація Дьюї:
  • 660.6 23
  • 628 23
Класифікація Бібліотеки Конгресу:
  • TA170-171
  • TD195.B58
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Part I Sustainable Urban Mobility:Sustainable Mobility in Smart Metropolis -- Fair access to city space – establishing principle -- Enterprise Architecture-based model of management for smart cities -- The impact of novel, innovative architectural information systems using balloon technology on public understanding of air quality in urban areas, with specific regard to transport-related decisions -- Part II Building social capital – citizen focus: Satisfaction benchmark for smart cities -- Role of public government units within the framework of the smart city concept -- Quality of Life and Gender Equality: some conclusions from a public opinion poll in Poland -- The analysis of quality of life – the case of Warsaw -- Aiming to a Future University – the case of the SGH campus redevelopment -- Part III Integrated Infrastructures and processes across Energy, ICT and Transport -- Integrated Infrastructures and processes across Energy, ICT and Transport -- Lessons from a Large Scale Demonstrator of the Smart and Sustainable City -- Mobility Oriented Development (MOD): Public-Private Partnership in Urban Parking & Traffic Management with the Use of Autonomous Automobiles, Car-sharing, Ridesharing Modes of Transport & Mobility as a Service (MaaS) -- Eco-innovations in sustainable waste management strategies for smart cities -- Part IV Policy and regulations: Smart city landscape protection – EU law perspective -- The legal aspects of intelligent cities -- City debugged. How to reform Polish cities so they thrive socially and facilitate sustainable growth? -- Exploring public attitudes towards urban access regulation schemes – case of Maribor.
У: Springer eBooksЗведення: This book presents multi-sector practical cases based on the author’s own research. It also includes the best practice, which could serve as a benchmark for the creation of smart cities. The global urbanisation index, i.e., the ratio of city dwellers to the total population, has been steadily increasing in recent years. It is highest in the Americas, followed by Europe, Asia and Africa. The city of the future will combine the intelligent use of IT systems with the potential of institutions, companies and committed, creative inhabitants. The administrative boundaries of today’s cities put certain constraints on their further growth, but in the future these boundaries will no longer be as relevant. Cities in Europe face the challenge of reconciling sustainable urban development and competitiveness – a challenge that will likely influence issues of urban quality such as the economy, culture, social and environmental conditions, changing a given city’s profile as well as urban quality in terms of its composition and characteristics.
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Part I Sustainable Urban Mobility:Sustainable Mobility in Smart Metropolis -- Fair access to city space – establishing principle -- Enterprise Architecture-based model of management for smart cities -- The impact of novel, innovative architectural information systems using balloon technology on public understanding of air quality in urban areas, with specific regard to transport-related decisions -- Part II Building social capital – citizen focus: Satisfaction benchmark for smart cities -- Role of public government units within the framework of the smart city concept -- Quality of Life and Gender Equality: some conclusions from a public opinion poll in Poland -- The analysis of quality of life – the case of Warsaw -- Aiming to a Future University – the case of the SGH campus redevelopment -- Part III Integrated Infrastructures and processes across Energy, ICT and Transport -- Integrated Infrastructures and processes across Energy, ICT and Transport -- Lessons from a Large Scale Demonstrator of the Smart and Sustainable City -- Mobility Oriented Development (MOD): Public-Private Partnership in Urban Parking & Traffic Management with the Use of Autonomous Automobiles, Car-sharing, Ridesharing Modes of Transport & Mobility as a Service (MaaS) -- Eco-innovations in sustainable waste management strategies for smart cities -- Part IV Policy and regulations: Smart city landscape protection – EU law perspective -- The legal aspects of intelligent cities -- City debugged. How to reform Polish cities so they thrive socially and facilitate sustainable growth? -- Exploring public attitudes towards urban access regulation schemes – case of Maribor.

This book presents multi-sector practical cases based on the author’s own research. It also includes the best practice, which could serve as a benchmark for the creation of smart cities. The global urbanisation index, i.e., the ratio of city dwellers to the total population, has been steadily increasing in recent years. It is highest in the Americas, followed by Europe, Asia and Africa. The city of the future will combine the intelligent use of IT systems with the potential of institutions, companies and committed, creative inhabitants. The administrative boundaries of today’s cities put certain constraints on their further growth, but in the future these boundaries will no longer be as relevant. Cities in Europe face the challenge of reconciling sustainable urban development and competitiveness – a challenge that will likely influence issues of urban quality such as the economy, culture, social and environmental conditions, changing a given city’s profile as well as urban quality in terms of its composition and characteristics.

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