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Advances in urban design and engineering : perspectives from India / / Pradipta Banerji and Arnab Jana, editors
Advances in urban design and engineering : perspectives from India / / Pradipta Banerji and Arnab Jana, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 pages)
Disciplina 309.2620954
Collana Design Science and Innovation
Soggetto topico City planning - India
City planning - Social aspects
ISBN 981-19-0412-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Creating a Framework to Exploring Densities in the Contemporary Post-industrial City -- 1 Introducing Density -- 1.1 Research Questions -- 1.2 Research Objectives -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Density and Performance -- 2.2 Research Methodology -- 3 Observing Densities in Mumbai -- 3.1 The Evolution of Density -- 4 Analyzing Density -- 4.1 Introducing the Site Observation -- 4.2 Compiling the Data -- 4.3 Visualizing Typologies Within the Precincts -- 5 Creating the Framework for Evaluation -- 5.1 Performance Indicators -- 5.2 The Perception of Density -- 5.3 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 2 Livelihoods, Mobility, and Housing: In Search of Missing Links in Indian Towns -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Where Do the Urban Poor Live? -- 2.1 The Research Question and Process -- 2.2 Understanding Bhopal as a Case Study City -- 3 Where Do the Poor Live in Bhopal? -- 3.1 The Case of the 'Shifting Boundary' -- 3.2 Documenting Responses -- 4 Negotiating Livelihood and Housing Dynamics -- 4.1 Negotiating Livelihood and Transport Conflicts -- 4.2 Assessing Appropriate Interventions -- 5 Moving up the Liveability Ladder: Myth or Reality? -- 5.1 Case of In-situ Rehabilitation -- 5.2 Case of a Patta Colony and Relocation Options -- 6 The 'Shifting Boundaries' Revisited -- 7 Addressing the Missing Links -- References -- 3 The Pattern of Gentrification in a Knowledge Economy: The Case of Bengaluru, India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Knowledge Economy, Urban Transformation, and Gentrification -- 3 Urban Growth in Bengaluru -- 4 Industrial Restructuring and Urban Transformations in Bengaluru -- 5 Research Methodology -- 6 Analysing the Pattern of Gentrification in Bengaluru and Findings -- 7 Conclusion -- References.
4 Are New Towns in Developing Nations Designed for Sustainable Living? Investigating the Perception of the Residents from Navi Mumbai, India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Determinants of Sustainable New Town Development -- 2.1 Social, Geographical, and Transport Equity and Safety -- 2.2 Economy, Opportunities, and Productivity -- 2.3 Environmental Quality -- 2.4 Resilience -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Study Area -- 3.2 Data Collection -- 4 Exploratory Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Built-Environment Setting -- 4.2 Facility -- 4.3 Residential Satisfaction -- 4.4 Reasons for Shifting to Navi Mumbai -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Urban Flood Risk Mapping: A State-of-the-Art Review on Quantification, Current Practices, and Future Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Urban Flooding -- 2.1 Implications of Climate Change on Flood Risk -- 2.2 Impact of Urbanization on Flood Risk -- 2.3 Flood Risk -- 3 Estimation and Mapping of Flood Hazard -- 3.1 Design Rainfall Model -- 3.2 Rainfall-Runoff Model -- 3.3 Flood Hazard Ranking -- 3.4 A Representative Flood Hazard Mapping of an Urban Catchment -- 4 Flood Vulnerability -- 4.1 Frameworks of Vulnerability -- 4.2 Classification of Vulnerability -- 4.3 Flood Vulnerability Assessment -- 5 Flood Risk Mapping -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- 6 A Survey on Disaster: Understanding the After-Effects of Super-Cyclone Amphan, the Helping Hand of Social Media -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Survey Methodology -- 4 Demographics of Participants -- 5 Measuring Extent of Damages -- 5.1 Physical Damages to Localities -- 5.2 Disruption of Services -- 6 Effect of These Damages on the Population -- 7 Impact of Social Media -- 8 Preparedness of Authorities -- 9 Implications -- 9.1 Suggestions to Better Prepare for Future Disasters -- 9.2 Utility of Social Media in Post-disaster Scenario -- 10 Conclusion -- Survey Questionnaire.
References -- 7 Challenges of Data-Driven Decision Models: Implications for Developers and for Public Policy Decision-Makers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Public Policy and Policy-Making Process -- 2.2 Data Mining Process -- 2.3 Risks of Data-Driven Decision Models -- 3 Data Source -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 5.1 Representativeness of the Documents Selected -- 5.2 Position of Dimensions in Processes -- 5.3 CRISP-DM and PP Processes Comparison -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Evolution of Electricity Sector in India: Toward Smart Metering and Sustainable Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Indian Power Sector -- 3 Policy-Making and Five-Year Plans -- 3.1 The Evolution of the National Grid -- 4 Analyzing the Impact of Various Policies on Sustainable Development -- 4.1 Effect on Generation, Access to Electricity, and Losses -- 4.2 Impact on AT& -- C Losses -- 4.3 Impact on Sustainable Development Goals -- 5 Incorporation of Smart Metering -- 5.1 Discussions and Comparative Assessment of International Initiatives -- 6 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 9 Data-Driven Urban Energy Modeling: Global Trends and India -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research in UBEM and Data-Driven UBEM -- 2 Data-Driven UBEM Approaches -- 2.1 Case Study 1: City-Scale Prediction Model -- 2.2 Case Study 2: DUB-S -- 2.3 Case Study 3: From Simulation to Data-Driven Approach -- 3 Urbanization and Energy in India -- 3.1 UBEM and Energy Data Sets in India -- 4 Conclusion -- References.
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Beyond smart cities : creating the most attractive cities for talented citizens / / José A. Ondiviela
Beyond smart cities : creating the most attractive cities for talented citizens / / José A. Ondiviela
Autore Ondiviela José A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (415 pages)
Disciplina 307.760285
Soggetto topico Smart cities
City planning
City planning - Social aspects
ISBN 3-030-83371-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Disclosure -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation for this Research -- 1.2 Objectives -- 1.3 Research Material vs Formal Objects -- 1.4 Research Discipline -- 1.5 Main Hypothesis -- 1.5.1 Seven Main Postulates -- 1.6 Research Methodology -- 1.6.1 Cities Sample Size and Selection Criteria -- 1.6.2 City Magnetism Model -- 1.6.3 City Profitability (Yield) Model -- 1.6.4 Research. Surveys Run to Check Model Accuracy -- 1.6.5 Model Reliability -- 1.6.6 Proposal´s Innovative Characteristics -- References -- Chapter 2: Cities in the XXI Century. Main Challenges Technology Tackles -- 2.1 Introduction. The Era of Cities -- 2.1.1 Urbanization Process -- 2.1.2 Cities´ Transformation -- 2.1.3 People Matter for Thriving -- 2.1.4 Realizing the SmartCity Vision -- 2.1.5 City as a Catalyst for Creativity: Wittgenstein´s Vienna -- 2.2 Impact of the Industry 4.0 Revolution. A Quantum Leap -- 2.2.1 Cities´ Prosperity Recipe: 3T´s: Technology + Talent + Tolerance -- 2.2.2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) = Massive DATA + CLOUD Power + TALENT -- 2.3 Citizen at the Center. A Copernican Shift -- 2.3.1 An Aging Population. The Incoming Tsunami -- 2.3.2 Connecting/Listening to Citizens. City Co-creation -- 2.3.3 Citizens´ Trust (CyberSecurity, Privacy, Compliance). GDPR -- 2.4 DATA: XXI Century Gold -- 2.4.1 Power Shift to DATA. Internet of Things (IoT) -- 2.4.2 A Reflection About Omnipresent Data and Sensors -- 2.4.3 Connectivity. The 5G Revolution -- 2.4.4 Teleworking on Duty. Place Civil Servants Closer to Citizens -- 2.4.5 New DataCenters. Cloud Computing -- 2.5 Urban Mobility: Cities´ Bloodstream -- 2.5.1 Short-term. Avoid Private Traffic Downtown -- 2.5.2 Mid-term. Mobility-as-a-Service. (MaaS) -- 2.5.3 Long-term. Rebuild the City for Humans -- 2.6 Environmental Sustainability.
2.6.1 Resources Available -- 2.6.2 Climate Change. Decarbonizing. Carbon-Neutral Cities -- 2.6.3 Efficient Energy & -- Water Use -- 2.6.4 Circular Economy. Waste Management -- 2.6.5 Building Management: A Pending Subject for SmartCities -- 2.7 Resilient City. Safety. Threats (Terrorism, Security) -- 2.8 Financing. Avoid Tax Fraud. Cashless Cities -- 2.8.1 New Funding for Projects. Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and New Models for Maximum Investment -- 2.9 City Main Challenges. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: SmartCities. Technology as Enabler -- 3.1 Introduction. Technology Can Help Cope with Challenges -- 3.2 What´s a SmartCity? -- 3.2.1 Balancing Technological Innovation with Citizens´ Quality of Life -- 3.2.2 From Objectives POV -- 3.3 Why SmartCities? -- 3.3.1 The Competition for Talent -- 3.3.2 An Increasingly-Connected World -- 3.3.3 SmartCities´ Four Evolution Stages -- 3.3.4 SmartCities: The Perfect Solution for Urbanists, Politicians and Technologists -- 3.4 How to Develop a Comprehensive and Impactful SmartCity Strategy? -- 3.4.1 Mayor´s Leadership. Role of the CTO -- 3.4.2 Creating a SmartCity Ecosystem -- 3.4.3 Planning. Priorities´ Assessment. -- 3.4.4 Implementing a Digital Transformation -- 3.4.5 Measuring SmartCities Benefits -- 3.5 Humanizing SmartCities -- 3.5.1 Creating a City that People Can Co-create, Contribute to and Build Every Day. -- 3.5.2 Possible Cities -- 3.5.3 The Beginning of a Social Dystopia? -- 3.5.4 The Future is a Mixed Model for SmartCities -- 3.5.5 SmartCity Ethics principles -- 3.5.6 Cities´ Ethics under Lopez-Quintas´ Reality & -- Conduct Levels Analysis -- 3.5.7 City Psychology -- References -- Chapter 4: Main Cities Objective: Becoming the Most Attractive City for Talented Citizens and Investors -- 4.1 Concept of City Attractiveness.
4.2 Problem: How to Measure/Track City Attractiveness -- 4.2.1 A Dozen Reasons for Denver -- 4.3 City Attractiveness = City Magnetism x City Profitability (Yield) -- 4.4 City Attractiveness & -- City Metaphysics -- 4.5 Cities Selection. Criteria -- References -- Chapter 5: City Magnetism -- 5.1 Introduction. Defining and Unearthing a City´s Magnetism -- 5.1.1 Cities´ Past -- 5.1.2 Cities´ Present -- 5.1.3 Cities´ Future -- 5.2 City Identity (Past) -- 5.2.1 Identity: History/Culture as Identity -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.2 Identity: Climate -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.3 Identity: Space. Green Areas. Density -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.4 Identity: GeoRisks -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.5 Identity: Government Type (Basics) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.6 Identity: GeoEconomics (Due to Location) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.7 Identity: Gastronomy (Food) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.8 Identity: Reputation -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.9 Identity: Branding (Projected Image) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.10 Identity: Integration of All Data Sources -- 5.3 City Dynamism (Present) People -- 5.3.1 Dynamism: Competitiveness -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.2 Dynamism: Expat Social Experience -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.3 Dynamism: Ethics. Well-Being -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.4 Dynamism: Equality -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.5 Dynamism: All Data Sources Integration -- 5.4 City Strategy (Future) -- 5.4.1 Strategy: Human Capital -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant?.
How to Measure It? -- 5.4.2 Strategy: SmartCity Plan -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.4.3 Strategy: Innovation -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.4.4 Strategy: Integration of All Data Sources -- 5.5 City Magnetism Indicators Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: City Profitability (Yield) -- 6.1 Introduction. The Citizenship Contract -- 6.1.1 City Profitability Definition -- 6.2 City Services Performance -- 6.2.1 City Services Performance: Digital Government -- 6.2.2 City Services Performance: Education. Lifelong Training -- 6.2.3 City Services Performance: Employability -- 6.2.4 City Services Performance: Connected City -- 6.2.5 City Services´ Performance: Health/Social Services -- 6.2.6 City Services´ Performance: Environmental Sustainability -- 6.2.7 City Services´ Performance: Culture/Tourism -- 6.2.8 City Services´ Performance: Urban Mobility -- 6.2.9 City Services´ Performance: Urban Planning -- 6.2.10 City Services´ Performance: Safety -- 6.2.11 City Services Performance: All Data Sources Integration -- 6.3 City Cost of Living. Net Purchasing Power -- 6.3.1 Cost of Living: Net Real Income -- 6.3.2 Cost of Living: Cost of Life. Net Purchasing Power -- 6.3.3 Cost of Living: Integration of All Data Sources -- References -- Chapter 7: City Attractiveness. Research. Key Findings. Conclusions -- 7.1 City Attractiveness Model -- 7.1.1 Methodology to Combine/Rationalize Data Indicators -- 7.1.2 Honest/Fair Analysis Disclaimer -- 7.2 City Attractiveness. Field Work -- 7.2.1 Survey at NordicEdge Event -- 7.2.2 Survey at SmartCityExpo WW Congress Event -- 7.3 Main Overall Analysis -- 7.4 City Magnetism Findings -- 7.5 City Profitability Findings -- 7.6 Balancing City Magnetism with City Profitability -- 7.7 City Attractiveness vs Population vs GDP -- 7.8 Attractive Cities vs SmartCities.
7.9 Cities Attractiveness Analytics´ Deliverables -- 7.9.1 City Radiography -- 7.9.2 Cities´ Real Testing -- 7.9.3 Conferences. Congresses -- 7.9.4 Smartphone Apps -- 7.9.5 Other Future Deliverables -- 7.10 Conclusions. Recommendations to Create a More Attractive City -- 7.10.1 Placing the Citizen Back at the Center of Cities´ Priorities -- 7.10.2 Cities of the Future. How Might They Look? Talent Race. Zero City -- 7.10.3 Cities of the Future. The Real-Time City -- 7.10.4 City of the Future. Balancing Distances and Commuting -- 7.10.5 Transforming Your City Magnetism -- 7.10.6 Improving Your City Profitability (Citizenship Contract) -- 7.11 Final Reflection: Technology as an Enabler -- 7.11.1 Technology as an Omnipresent Enabler and Catalyzer -- 7.12 Extra Content: SmartCities in COVID-19 Times -- References -- Appendix -- I.- Wittgenstein´s Vienna. Main Actors in the Same Place and Play -- II.- Cities Selection. Top140 from 2018 Mercer Quality of Live Index & -- IESE Cities in Motion Index -- III.- City Magnetism. Identity. Summary -- IV.- City Magnetism. Dynamism. Summary -- V.- City Magnetism. Strategy. Summary -- VI.- City Magnetism. Summary -- VII.- City Profitability. Services. Summary -- VIII.- City Profitability. Cost of Living. Net Purchase Power -- IX.- City Profitability. Summary -- X.- NordicEdge Event Survey Questionnaire -- XI.- NordicEdge Event Survey Results -- XII.- SmartCityExpo WW Congress Event Survey Questionnaire -- XIII.- SmartCityExpo WW Congress Survey Results -- XIV.- City Attractiveness Ranking (as per SmartCityExpo Attendees Input Weights) -- XV.- Attractive Cities. City Magnetism vs City Profitability Quadrants -- XVI.- Attractive Cities vs SmartCities by GDP -- XVII.- AttractiveCities App Downloading QR Codes & -- App Screenshots.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910506401903321
Ondiviela José A.  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Beyond smart cities : creating the most attractive cities for talented citizens / / José A. Ondiviela
Beyond smart cities : creating the most attractive cities for talented citizens / / José A. Ondiviela
Autore Ondiviela José A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (415 pages)
Disciplina 307.760285
Soggetto topico Smart cities
City planning
City planning - Social aspects
ISBN 3-030-83371-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Disclosure -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation for this Research -- 1.2 Objectives -- 1.3 Research Material vs Formal Objects -- 1.4 Research Discipline -- 1.5 Main Hypothesis -- 1.5.1 Seven Main Postulates -- 1.6 Research Methodology -- 1.6.1 Cities Sample Size and Selection Criteria -- 1.6.2 City Magnetism Model -- 1.6.3 City Profitability (Yield) Model -- 1.6.4 Research. Surveys Run to Check Model Accuracy -- 1.6.5 Model Reliability -- 1.6.6 Proposal´s Innovative Characteristics -- References -- Chapter 2: Cities in the XXI Century. Main Challenges Technology Tackles -- 2.1 Introduction. The Era of Cities -- 2.1.1 Urbanization Process -- 2.1.2 Cities´ Transformation -- 2.1.3 People Matter for Thriving -- 2.1.4 Realizing the SmartCity Vision -- 2.1.5 City as a Catalyst for Creativity: Wittgenstein´s Vienna -- 2.2 Impact of the Industry 4.0 Revolution. A Quantum Leap -- 2.2.1 Cities´ Prosperity Recipe: 3T´s: Technology + Talent + Tolerance -- 2.2.2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) = Massive DATA + CLOUD Power + TALENT -- 2.3 Citizen at the Center. A Copernican Shift -- 2.3.1 An Aging Population. The Incoming Tsunami -- 2.3.2 Connecting/Listening to Citizens. City Co-creation -- 2.3.3 Citizens´ Trust (CyberSecurity, Privacy, Compliance). GDPR -- 2.4 DATA: XXI Century Gold -- 2.4.1 Power Shift to DATA. Internet of Things (IoT) -- 2.4.2 A Reflection About Omnipresent Data and Sensors -- 2.4.3 Connectivity. The 5G Revolution -- 2.4.4 Teleworking on Duty. Place Civil Servants Closer to Citizens -- 2.4.5 New DataCenters. Cloud Computing -- 2.5 Urban Mobility: Cities´ Bloodstream -- 2.5.1 Short-term. Avoid Private Traffic Downtown -- 2.5.2 Mid-term. Mobility-as-a-Service. (MaaS) -- 2.5.3 Long-term. Rebuild the City for Humans -- 2.6 Environmental Sustainability.
2.6.1 Resources Available -- 2.6.2 Climate Change. Decarbonizing. Carbon-Neutral Cities -- 2.6.3 Efficient Energy & -- Water Use -- 2.6.4 Circular Economy. Waste Management -- 2.6.5 Building Management: A Pending Subject for SmartCities -- 2.7 Resilient City. Safety. Threats (Terrorism, Security) -- 2.8 Financing. Avoid Tax Fraud. Cashless Cities -- 2.8.1 New Funding for Projects. Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and New Models for Maximum Investment -- 2.9 City Main Challenges. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: SmartCities. Technology as Enabler -- 3.1 Introduction. Technology Can Help Cope with Challenges -- 3.2 What´s a SmartCity? -- 3.2.1 Balancing Technological Innovation with Citizens´ Quality of Life -- 3.2.2 From Objectives POV -- 3.3 Why SmartCities? -- 3.3.1 The Competition for Talent -- 3.3.2 An Increasingly-Connected World -- 3.3.3 SmartCities´ Four Evolution Stages -- 3.3.4 SmartCities: The Perfect Solution for Urbanists, Politicians and Technologists -- 3.4 How to Develop a Comprehensive and Impactful SmartCity Strategy? -- 3.4.1 Mayor´s Leadership. Role of the CTO -- 3.4.2 Creating a SmartCity Ecosystem -- 3.4.3 Planning. Priorities´ Assessment. -- 3.4.4 Implementing a Digital Transformation -- 3.4.5 Measuring SmartCities Benefits -- 3.5 Humanizing SmartCities -- 3.5.1 Creating a City that People Can Co-create, Contribute to and Build Every Day. -- 3.5.2 Possible Cities -- 3.5.3 The Beginning of a Social Dystopia? -- 3.5.4 The Future is a Mixed Model for SmartCities -- 3.5.5 SmartCity Ethics principles -- 3.5.6 Cities´ Ethics under Lopez-Quintas´ Reality & -- Conduct Levels Analysis -- 3.5.7 City Psychology -- References -- Chapter 4: Main Cities Objective: Becoming the Most Attractive City for Talented Citizens and Investors -- 4.1 Concept of City Attractiveness.
4.2 Problem: How to Measure/Track City Attractiveness -- 4.2.1 A Dozen Reasons for Denver -- 4.3 City Attractiveness = City Magnetism x City Profitability (Yield) -- 4.4 City Attractiveness & -- City Metaphysics -- 4.5 Cities Selection. Criteria -- References -- Chapter 5: City Magnetism -- 5.1 Introduction. Defining and Unearthing a City´s Magnetism -- 5.1.1 Cities´ Past -- 5.1.2 Cities´ Present -- 5.1.3 Cities´ Future -- 5.2 City Identity (Past) -- 5.2.1 Identity: History/Culture as Identity -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.2 Identity: Climate -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.3 Identity: Space. Green Areas. Density -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.4 Identity: GeoRisks -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.5 Identity: Government Type (Basics) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.6 Identity: GeoEconomics (Due to Location) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.7 Identity: Gastronomy (Food) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.8 Identity: Reputation -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.9 Identity: Branding (Projected Image) -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.2.10 Identity: Integration of All Data Sources -- 5.3 City Dynamism (Present) People -- 5.3.1 Dynamism: Competitiveness -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.2 Dynamism: Expat Social Experience -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.3 Dynamism: Ethics. Well-Being -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.4 Dynamism: Equality -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.3.5 Dynamism: All Data Sources Integration -- 5.4 City Strategy (Future) -- 5.4.1 Strategy: Human Capital -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant?.
How to Measure It? -- 5.4.2 Strategy: SmartCity Plan -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.4.3 Strategy: Innovation -- Why Is This Proxy Relevant? -- How to Measure It? -- 5.4.4 Strategy: Integration of All Data Sources -- 5.5 City Magnetism Indicators Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: City Profitability (Yield) -- 6.1 Introduction. The Citizenship Contract -- 6.1.1 City Profitability Definition -- 6.2 City Services Performance -- 6.2.1 City Services Performance: Digital Government -- 6.2.2 City Services Performance: Education. Lifelong Training -- 6.2.3 City Services Performance: Employability -- 6.2.4 City Services Performance: Connected City -- 6.2.5 City Services´ Performance: Health/Social Services -- 6.2.6 City Services´ Performance: Environmental Sustainability -- 6.2.7 City Services´ Performance: Culture/Tourism -- 6.2.8 City Services´ Performance: Urban Mobility -- 6.2.9 City Services´ Performance: Urban Planning -- 6.2.10 City Services´ Performance: Safety -- 6.2.11 City Services Performance: All Data Sources Integration -- 6.3 City Cost of Living. Net Purchasing Power -- 6.3.1 Cost of Living: Net Real Income -- 6.3.2 Cost of Living: Cost of Life. Net Purchasing Power -- 6.3.3 Cost of Living: Integration of All Data Sources -- References -- Chapter 7: City Attractiveness. Research. Key Findings. Conclusions -- 7.1 City Attractiveness Model -- 7.1.1 Methodology to Combine/Rationalize Data Indicators -- 7.1.2 Honest/Fair Analysis Disclaimer -- 7.2 City Attractiveness. Field Work -- 7.2.1 Survey at NordicEdge Event -- 7.2.2 Survey at SmartCityExpo WW Congress Event -- 7.3 Main Overall Analysis -- 7.4 City Magnetism Findings -- 7.5 City Profitability Findings -- 7.6 Balancing City Magnetism with City Profitability -- 7.7 City Attractiveness vs Population vs GDP -- 7.8 Attractive Cities vs SmartCities.
7.9 Cities Attractiveness Analytics´ Deliverables -- 7.9.1 City Radiography -- 7.9.2 Cities´ Real Testing -- 7.9.3 Conferences. Congresses -- 7.9.4 Smartphone Apps -- 7.9.5 Other Future Deliverables -- 7.10 Conclusions. Recommendations to Create a More Attractive City -- 7.10.1 Placing the Citizen Back at the Center of Cities´ Priorities -- 7.10.2 Cities of the Future. How Might They Look? Talent Race. Zero City -- 7.10.3 Cities of the Future. The Real-Time City -- 7.10.4 City of the Future. Balancing Distances and Commuting -- 7.10.5 Transforming Your City Magnetism -- 7.10.6 Improving Your City Profitability (Citizenship Contract) -- 7.11 Final Reflection: Technology as an Enabler -- 7.11.1 Technology as an Omnipresent Enabler and Catalyzer -- 7.12 Extra Content: SmartCities in COVID-19 Times -- References -- Appendix -- I.- Wittgenstein´s Vienna. Main Actors in the Same Place and Play -- II.- Cities Selection. Top140 from 2018 Mercer Quality of Live Index & -- IESE Cities in Motion Index -- III.- City Magnetism. Identity. Summary -- IV.- City Magnetism. Dynamism. Summary -- V.- City Magnetism. Strategy. Summary -- VI.- City Magnetism. Summary -- VII.- City Profitability. Services. Summary -- VIII.- City Profitability. Cost of Living. Net Purchase Power -- IX.- City Profitability. Summary -- X.- NordicEdge Event Survey Questionnaire -- XI.- NordicEdge Event Survey Results -- XII.- SmartCityExpo WW Congress Event Survey Questionnaire -- XIII.- SmartCityExpo WW Congress Survey Results -- XIV.- City Attractiveness Ranking (as per SmartCityExpo Attendees Input Weights) -- XV.- Attractive Cities. City Magnetism vs City Profitability Quadrants -- XVI.- Attractive Cities vs SmartCities by GDP -- XVII.- AttractiveCities App Downloading QR Codes & -- App Screenshots.
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Ondiviela José A.  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Building inclusive cities : women's safety and the right to the city / / edited by Carolyn Whitzman. [et al.]
Building inclusive cities : women's safety and the right to the city / / edited by Carolyn Whitzman. [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216
Altri autori (Persone) WhitzmanCarolyn
Soggetto topico City planning - Social aspects
Women - Crimes against
Women - Violence against
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-203-10069-7
1-299-27911-2
1-136-23188-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : challenges, opportunities, and tools -- Challenges and opportunities -- Gendered livelihoods and inclusive cities -- Women's safety and everyday mobility -- Migrant women's safety : framing, policies and practices -- Interventions -- Gender inclusive cities programme: implementing change for women's safety -- The role of partnerships in creating inclusive cities -- What it looks like when it's fixed : collaboration towards a shared vision of city safety -- Safe access to basic infrastructure : more than pipes and taps -- Tools -- From gender mainstreaming to intersectionality : advances in achieving inclusive and safe cities -- Safer discursive space : artistic interventions and online action research -- How do we evaluate the safety of women -- Conclusion : women's safety and the right to the city.
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Building inclusive cities : women's safety and the right to the city / / edited by Carolyn Whitzman. [et al.]
Building inclusive cities : women's safety and the right to the city / / edited by Carolyn Whitzman. [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216
Altri autori (Persone) WhitzmanCarolyn
Soggetto topico City planning - Social aspects
Women - Crimes against
Women - Violence against
ISBN 1-136-23187-0
0-203-10069-7
1-299-27911-2
1-136-23188-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : challenges, opportunities, and tools -- Challenges and opportunities -- Gendered livelihoods and inclusive cities -- Women's safety and everyday mobility -- Migrant women's safety : framing, policies and practices -- Interventions -- Gender inclusive cities programme: implementing change for women's safety -- The role of partnerships in creating inclusive cities -- What it looks like when it's fixed : collaboration towards a shared vision of city safety -- Safe access to basic infrastructure : more than pipes and taps -- Tools -- From gender mainstreaming to intersectionality : advances in achieving inclusive and safe cities -- Safer discursive space : artistic interventions and online action research -- How do we evaluate the safety of women -- Conclusion : women's safety and the right to the city.
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Building inclusive cities : women's safety and the right to the city / / edited by Carolyn Whitzman. [et al.]
Building inclusive cities : women's safety and the right to the city / / edited by Carolyn Whitzman. [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216
Altri autori (Persone) WhitzmanCarolyn
Soggetto topico City planning - Social aspects
Women - Crimes against
Women - Violence against
ISBN 1-136-23187-0
0-203-10069-7
1-299-27911-2
1-136-23188-9
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : challenges, opportunities, and tools -- Challenges and opportunities -- Gendered livelihoods and inclusive cities -- Women's safety and everyday mobility -- Migrant women's safety : framing, policies and practices -- Interventions -- Gender inclusive cities programme: implementing change for women's safety -- The role of partnerships in creating inclusive cities -- What it looks like when it's fixed : collaboration towards a shared vision of city safety -- Safe access to basic infrastructure : more than pipes and taps -- Tools -- From gender mainstreaming to intersectionality : advances in achieving inclusive and safe cities -- Safer discursive space : artistic interventions and online action research -- How do we evaluate the safety of women -- Conclusion : women's safety and the right to the city.
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Care and design : bodies, buildings, cities / / edited by Charlotte Bates, Rob Imrie, & Kim Kullman
Care and design : bodies, buildings, cities / / edited by Charlotte Bates, Rob Imrie, & Kim Kullman
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (266 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216
Soggetto topico City planning - Social aspects
City planning - Health aspects
Design - Human factors
Environmental psychology
Well-being
Urbanisme
Disseny urbà
Psicologia ambiental
Condicions socials
Benestar
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 1-119-05347-1
1-119-05346-3
1-119-05348-X
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto References
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Chichester, West Sussex, UK : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2017
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Cities and the Politics of Difference : Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning / / Michael Burayidi
Cities and the Politics of Difference : Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning / / Michael Burayidi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Toronto : , : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216
Soggetto topico City planning - Social aspects
City planning - Political aspects
Multiculturalism
Cultural pluralism
Social integration
Soggetto genere / forma Libros electronicos.
ISBN 1-4426-6996-9
1-4426-6995-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cities and the diversity agenda in planning / Michael A. Burayidi -- The centrality of liberal democratic values in a multicultural society / Thomas L. Harper and Stanley M. Stein -- The incorporation of multicultural ethos in urban planning / Mohammad A. Qadeer -- The pragmatic politics of multicultural democracy / David Laws and John Forester -- Multicultural planning in twenty-first-century Britain / Richard Gale and Huw Thomas -- Planning for sexual and gender minorities / Petra L. Doan -- Planning in Native American Reservation communities : sovereignty, conflict, and political pluralism / Nicholas C. Zaferatos -- Majority-minority cities : what can they teach us about the future of planning practice? / Michael A. Burayidi and Abby Wiles -- Community planning for immigrant integration / Mai Thi Nguyen, Hannah Gill, and Anisha Steephen -- Immigrant-friendly community plans : rustbelt efforts to attract and retain immigrants / Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee -- A targeted approach to planning socially diverse neighbourhoods / Emily Talen -- Imagining the future : the role of visual arts in the planning of multicultural communities / Kelly Main and James Rojas -- Religious clusters and interfaith dialogue / Sandeep K. Agrawal -- Negotiating culture : towards greater competency in planning / Michael Rios -- Educating planners for a cosmopolitan society : a selective case study of historically black colleges and universities / Siddhartha Sen, Mukesh Kumar, and Sheri L. Smith -- Moving the diversity agenda forward / Michael A. Burayidi.
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Toronto : , : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
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Cities and the Politics of Difference : Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning / / Michael Burayidi
Cities and the Politics of Difference : Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning / / Michael Burayidi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Toronto : , : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 307.1/216
Soggetto topico City planning - Social aspects
City planning - Political aspects
Multiculturalism
Cultural pluralism
Social integration
Soggetto genere / forma Libros electronicos.
ISBN 1-4426-6996-9
1-4426-6995-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cities and the diversity agenda in planning / Michael A. Burayidi -- The centrality of liberal democratic values in a multicultural society / Thomas L. Harper and Stanley M. Stein -- The incorporation of multicultural ethos in urban planning / Mohammad A. Qadeer -- The pragmatic politics of multicultural democracy / David Laws and John Forester -- Multicultural planning in twenty-first-century Britain / Richard Gale and Huw Thomas -- Planning for sexual and gender minorities / Petra L. Doan -- Planning in Native American Reservation communities : sovereignty, conflict, and political pluralism / Nicholas C. Zaferatos -- Majority-minority cities : what can they teach us about the future of planning practice? / Michael A. Burayidi and Abby Wiles -- Community planning for immigrant integration / Mai Thi Nguyen, Hannah Gill, and Anisha Steephen -- Immigrant-friendly community plans : rustbelt efforts to attract and retain immigrants / Stacy Anne Harwood and Sang S. Lee -- A targeted approach to planning socially diverse neighbourhoods / Emily Talen -- Imagining the future : the role of visual arts in the planning of multicultural communities / Kelly Main and James Rojas -- Religious clusters and interfaith dialogue / Sandeep K. Agrawal -- Negotiating culture : towards greater competency in planning / Michael Rios -- Educating planners for a cosmopolitan society : a selective case study of historically black colleges and universities / Siddhartha Sen, Mukesh Kumar, and Sheri L. Smith -- Moving the diversity agenda forward / Michael A. Burayidi.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814340503321
Toronto : , : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
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Cities full of symbols [[electronic resource] ] : a theory of urban space and culture / / edited by Peter J.M. Nas
Cities full of symbols [[electronic resource] ] : a theory of urban space and culture / / edited by Peter J.M. Nas
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands, : Leiden University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 pages) : illustrations ; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 711.4
Altri autori (Persone) NasP
Collana Open Access e-Books
Knowledge Unlatched
Soggetto topico Symbolism in architecture
Architecture and society
Urban ecology (Sociology)
Urban anthropology
City planning - Social aspects
ISBN 1-280-11844-X
9786613522733
94-006-0044-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction Variety of Symbols / Peter J.M. Nas, Marlies de Groot and Michelle Schut -- 2. Emotion in the Symbolic Spectrum of Colombo, Sri Lanka / Michelle Schut, Peter J.M. Nas and Siri T. Hettige -- 3. Squares, Water and Historic Buildings The Transforming Power of City Marketing on Urban Symbolism in Ghent, Belgium / Rose-Anne Vermeer -- 4. Urban Symbolism in Yogyakarta In Search of the Lost Symbol / Pierpaolo De Giosa -- 5. The Changing Image of Gda ́nsk, Poland From Regained Homeland to Multicultural City / Barbara Bossak-Herbst -- 6. Obelisk and Axis Urban Symbolism of Buenos Aires / Lars Bakker -- 7. A Touch of Tragedy Pre- and Post-Tsunami Symbolism in Banda Aceh, Indonesia / Rob van Leeuwen --
8. Imagining Modernity Memory, Space and Symbolism of The Hague / Jialing Luo -- 9. Urban Symbolism and the New Urbanism of Indonesia / Hans-Dieter Evers -- 10. Kudus and Blitar A Tale of Two Javanese Iconic Cities / Pierpaolo De Giosa -- 11. Jakarta through Poetry / Esrih Bakker and Katie Saentaweesook -- 12. History in Bronze Competing Memories and Symbolic Representation in Albuquerque, New Mexico / Eveline Durr -- 13. The Resilient City New York after 9/11 and the New WTC Designs / Georgina Kay -- 14. Conclusion Feeling at Home in the City and the Codification of Urban Symbolism Research / Peter J.M. Nas and Pierpaolo De Giosa.
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Leiden, The Netherlands, : Leiden University Press, 2011
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