1st Edition

Creating Smart-er Cities

Edited By Mark Deakin Copyright 2013
112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

Drawing upon the smart experiences of "world class" cities in North America, Canada and Europe, this book provides the evidence to show how entrepreneurship-based and market-dependent representations of knowledge production are now being replaced with a community of policy makers, academic leaders, corporate strategists and growth management alliances, with the potential to liberate cities from... Read more

1. Creating Smart-er Cities: An Overview  2. The IntelCities Community of Practice: The Capacity-Building, Co-Design, Evaluation, and Monitoring of E-Government Services  3. The Business Models and Information Architectures of Smart Cities  4. The Triple-Helix Model of Smart Cities: A Neo-Evolutionary Perspective  5. Smart Cities in Europe  6. SCRAN: The Network

Biography

Mark Deakin is Professor of Built Environment in the School of Engineering and Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University. He is also head of the Centre for Sustainable Communities in the Institute for Sustainable Construction, at Edinburgh Napier University. His research focuses on sustainable urban development, intelligent cities, smart cities and communities.