Table of Contents Preface.................................................................................................................................................xxi Volume I Section 1 Fundamental Concepts and Theories Chapter 1 WhatConstitutesaSmartCity?.............................................................................................................. 1 Sekhar Kondepudi, National University of Singapore, Singapore Ramita Kondepudi, Harvey Mudd College, USA Chapter 2 InterandIntraCitiesSmartness:ASurveyonLocationProblemsandGISTools.............................. 30 Ghada A. El Khayat, Alexandria University, Egypt Nada Ahmad Fashal, Alexandria University, Egypt Chapter 3 WhatIstheSourceofSmartCityValue?ABusinessModelAnalysis................................................ 56 Leonidas Anthopoulos, TEI of Thessaly, Greece Panos Fitsilis, TEI of Thessaly, Greece Christos Ziozias, TEI of Thessaly, Greece Chapter 4 TheEmbeddedIntelligenceofSmartCities:UrbanLife,Citizenship,andCommunity..................... 78 Mark Deakin, Edinburgh Napier University, UK Alasdair Reid, Edinburgh Napier University, UK Chapter 5 SmartCitySolutionsforIndia:LearningsFromBestPracticesAroundtheWorld............................. 92 Shekhar Vishnu Nagargoje, National Institute of Construction Management and Research, India Gaurvav Krishna Somani, National Institute of Construction Management and Research, India Mehul Manjibhai Sutaria, National Institute of Construction Management and Research, India Navneet Jha, National Institute of Construction Management and Research, India Chapter 6 Smartness,CityEfficiency,andEntrepreneurshipMilieu.................................................................. 109 Luigi Mundula, University of Cagliari, Italy Sabrina Auci, University of Palermo, Italy Chapter 7 IntroductiontoSmartCityandAgriculturalRevolution:BigDataandInternetofThings(IoT)...... 135 Rajesh Angadi, Mumbai University, India Section 2 Development and Design Methodologies Chapter 8 ,SmartCitiesinSpain:Policy,Sustainability,andtheNationalPlan–NewPoliticalMeasures Agents,andSustainability................................................................................................................... 178 Martín García Vaquero, IE Business School, Spain José Manuel Saiz-Alvarez, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, & Nebrija University, Spain Chapter 9 SmartCityGovernance:FromE-GovernmenttoSmartGovernance................................................ 196 Maria do Rosário Matos Bernardo, Universidade Aberta, Portugal & CAPP-ISCSP Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Chapter 10 RevisitingtheLegalFrameworkofUrbanPlanningintheGlobalSouth:AnExplanatoryExample ofNigeria............................................................................................................................................ 233 Oluwole Daramola, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria Chapter 11 AUnifiedSmartCityModel(USCM)forSmartCityConceptualizationandBenchmarking.......... 247 Leonidas Anthopoulos, TEI of Thessaly, Greece Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Vishanth Weerakkody, Brunel University London, UK Chapter 12 ’InSearchofIndicatorsforAssessingSmartandSustainableCitiesandCommunities Performance........................................................................................................................................ 265 Anastasia Stratigea, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Akrivi Leka, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Maria Panagiotopoulou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Chapter 13 TotalQualityManagementinSmartCityDevelopment.................................................................... 296 Yomi Babatunde, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Chapter 14 SmartCitiesandInternetTechnologyResearchforSustainableandInclusiveDevelopment:An IntegratedApproachofBestPracticesforPolicyMakersandEducators.......................................... 318 Christina Marouli, The American College of Greece, Greece Miltiadis Lytras, The American College of Greece, Greece Chapter 15 CommunityMeshNetworks:Citizens’ParticipationintheDeploymentofSmartCities................. 343 Primavera De Filippi, Université Paris II, France & Harvard, USA Chapter 16 DevelopingSmartRegions:ProposalandApplicationofaModelforIslandTerritories.................. 360 Felix Herrera Priano, University of La Laguna, Spain Rafael Lopez Armas, Official College of Telecommunication Engineers, Spain Cristina Fajardo Guerra, University of La Laguna, Spain Chapter 17 CriticalSuccessFactorstoEstablish5GNetworkinSmartCities:InputsforSecurityand Privacy................................................................................................................................................ 386 Sheshadri Chatterjee, IIT Delhi, India Arpan Kumar Kar, IIT Delhi, India MP Gupta, IIT Delhi, India Chapter 18 UsingaUseCaseMethodologyandanArchitectureModelforDescribingSmartCity Functionalities..................................................................................................................................... 411 Marion Gottschalk, OFFIS e.V., Germany Mathias Uslar, OFFIS e.V., Germany Chapter 19 OperationalisingResilienceWithinPlanningPractice:TowardsanOnlineDecisionSupport Model.................................................................................................................................................. 430 Aoife Doyle, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland & Future Analytics Consulting, Ireland William Hynes, Future Analytics Consulting, Ireland Ehiaze Ehimen, Future Analytics Consulting, Ireland Stephen M. Purcell, Future Analytics Consulting, Ireland Jon Coaffee, University of Warwick, UK Jonathan Clarke, University of Warwick, UK Peadar Davis, Ulster University, UK Chapter 20 ASmartCityInitiative:UrbanGreensandEvaluationMethodoftheSportandRecreation Potentials(SEM)................................................................................................................................. 447 Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka, AWF University, Poland & Warsaw Technical University Poland Natalia Łukasik, AWF University, Poland Anna Ostrowska-Tryzno, AWF University, Poland Karolina Sawicka, WSTiJO University, Poland & Royal Wilanów Museum, Poland Chapter 21 VisualisationandAuralisationforPerception-DrivenDecisionSupportsinPlanning:A ComparativeReview........................................................................................................................... 470 Like Jiang, University of Surrey, UK Chapter 22 ,DevelopingaConceptualFrameworkforKnowledge-BasedUrbanDevelopmentinIsfahan Iran...................................................................................................................................................... 490 Marjaneh Farhangi, Municipality of Karaj, Iran Chapter 23 SmartCitiesandMunicipalBuildingRegulationforEnergyEfficiency............................................ 509 Eleonora Riva Sanseverino, University of Palermo, Italy Gianluca Scaccianoce, University of Palermo, Italy Valentina Vaccaro, University of Palermo, Italy Maurizio Carta, University of Palermo, Italy Raffaella Riva Sanseverino, University of Palermo, Italy Chapter 24 FutureofSmartCitiesintheKnowledge-BasedUrbanDevelopmentandtheRoleofAward Competitions....................................................................................................................................... 536 Amin A. Shaqrah, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia Volume II Chapter 25 ICT-BasedSolutionsSupportingEnergySystemsforSmartCities................................................... 549 Wolfgang Loibl, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Brigitte Bach, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Gerhard Zucker, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Giorgio Agugiaro, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Peter Palensky, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Ralf-Roman Schmidt, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Daniele Basciotti, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Helfried Brunner, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Chapter 26 SmartCityPortalsforPublicServiceDelivery:InsightsFromaComparativeStudy....................... 578 Christoph Peters, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland & University of Kassel, Germany Axel Korthaus, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Thomas Kohlborn, Sanofi, Australia Section 3 Tools and Technologies Chapter 27 BuildingSmarterCitiesThroughSocialEntrepreneurship................................................................ 600 Susana Bernardino, Politécnico do Porto, Portugal J. Freitas Santos, Politécnico do Porto, Portugal & Universidade do Minho, Portugal Chapter 28 SocialMediaDataAnalysisinUrbanE-Planning.............................................................................. 636 Pilvi Nummi, Aalto University, Finland Chapter 29 CrowdsourcingandLivingLabsinSupportofSmartCities’Development...................................... 652 Chrysaida-Aliki Papadopoulou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Maria Giaoutzi, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Chapter 30 RecommendationsforNaturalResourcesConservationintheInfluenceAreasofCities:ACase
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