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ICEGOV 2024 – Paper Session 4


Wednesday, 2 October 2024 | 16:30 - 18:30 | Room Amethyst


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Smart Sustainable Cities and Communities for People

The term ‘smart city’ has become a synonym for innovation in urban areas. Over the past decades, scholars, the private sector, and international institutions have explored the potential of implementing digital technologies in urban spaces to deliver services, improve the economy, and make cities a better place to work and live. Despite significant developments, many implemented solutions are technology-driven, and the humanistic approach has received less attention. In this regard, some challenges must be overcome to put the people at the centre of smart city development, prioritising humanity, inclusivity, and sustainability to leave no one behind in the digital transformation. It is also necessary to connect the smart cities’ approach to the New Urban Agenda and the climate emergency to develop concrete recommendations for regional and local governments. Moreover, it is crucial to create contextualised solutions and recommendations since the cities are different between them, countries, and regions. This track calls for papers that discuss how people are placed at the centre of smart city efforts, such as local e-governance, digital infrastructures, local innovation systems, rural domain, traditional governance, and indigenous knowledge systems. Furthermore, it addresses the development in smart cities policy models and technology innovations in the areas of energy, transportation, health, education, public safety, structures, natural environment, and business, community-based infrastructure resilience, urban informatics. Smart grids, sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Big Data Analytics, as well as smart devices and their novel use in public management, are also included in this track.


ACCEPTED PAPERS

#1 - How Arab smart cities are performing over the years: Cities' infrastructure in relation to their technological progress | Mennatullah Hendawy (Itu Berlin & Ain shams University, Egypt) [withdrawn on 20 of September 2024]

#2 - Decision Support for Building Permit Application Preparation | Ronny Weinkauf (Merseburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany), Judith Fauth (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

#3 - Integrating University and Local Government to Address Strategic Planning Goals in Smart Cities: The Case of Niterói and Fluminense Federal University | Flavia Bernardini, Eduardo Oliveira, Matheus M Cruz, José Viterbo  (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), José Augusto Paixão Gomes (Niterói City Hall, Brazil)

#4 - A Comprehensive Review of Citizen Science Projects for behavioral change towards Sustainable Urban Environments | Christos Karelis, Zoi Lachana, Gerasimos Kontos, Yannis Charalabidis (University of the Aegean, Greece)

#5 - Measuring Public Value in Co-Produced Public Services. The case of separate waste collection in St. Petersburg, Russia | Daria Bakalets, Anastasia Alexeevna Golubeva, Evgenii Valerievich Gilenko (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) [withdrawn by the author on 20 of August 2024]

#6 - Whose Future is Smart? A Systematic Literature Review of Smart Cities and Disadvantaged Neighborhoods | Ahmed Kaharevic, Elin Wihlborg (Linköping University, Sweden)

SESSION CHAIRS / SPEAKERS


Sandile Mbatha
Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
(South Africa)
Edimara Luciano
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
(Brazil)

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