ASEAN Smart City Network(ASCN) Pilot Project and Smart Solution

ASEAN Smart City Network(ASCN) Pilot Project and Smart Solution

KRIHS SPECIAL REPORT Vol. 050 Vol. KRIHS SPECIAL REPORT KRIHS SPECIAL REPORT SERIES ASEAN Smart City Network(ASCN) ASEAN Smart City Network(ASCN) Pilot Project and Smart Solution Pilot Project and Smart Solution 2017 Special Report 35 Industrial Location Strategy toward Future Socio-Economic Changes Bum-Hyun Lee The Korean government's Smart city policy is expanding Special Report 36 ‌Improving Regional Resilience against Increased Flooding due to Climate Change(I) : into overseas markets, and has been selected as one of the Development and Application of Resilience Assessment Methods government's national tasks. In addition, with the launch of Special Report 37 Development Cooperation Between South Korea and Latin America for Urban Management ASCN, the world's Smart city leaders are developing strategies Special Report 38 Urban Shrinkage in Korea and Related Policy Tasks to make foray into the ASEAN market. As a result, the strategy to Special Report 39 Housing Support for Young Generation in Korea Responding to Socioeconomic Changes make foray into the ASEAN Smart City market will be needed to the Korean government. This study aims to develop a strategy 2018 for foray smart cities into overseas markets and to make smart Special Report 40 ‌Research on Regional Resilience Improvement Coping with Flooding Disaster by Climate solution for strategy. To achieve this goal, this study reviews Change Effect (II) ASCN requirements and establishes strategies through analysis Special Report 41 ‌Strategies to Facilitate the Shared-use Mobility for Feeder Services in the Suburbs of a of market conditions by ASEAN countries. In addition, through Metropolitan Area consultation with ASEAN countries, support strategies for each Special Report 42 ‌Policy Suggestions to Enhance the Function of Roads as Public Space in Urban KRIHS Vol. project will be established by development of specific pilot Regeneration Projects SPECIAL projects. Special Report 43 ‌Research on Proposing Open Source Geospatial Policy in order to Improve Global 050 Geospatial Competitiveness REPORT Special Report 44 ‌Development Strategies of Smart City Infrastructure for Urban Regeneration Special Report 45 Analysis of Business Demography Data for OECD Regional Development Policy 2019 2019 Special Report 46 Developing a Location Affordability Index Incorporating Transportation Cost in Korea Special Report 47 ‌A Study on the Feasibility Study and Performance Management of Urban Regeneration Projects Special Report 48 ‌Development of a Big Data Platform for Converged and Integrated Applications in Land and Housing Special Report 49 ‌Research on Natech Disaster Management coped with Calamity : Focus on Disaster Management Mapping and Application Not for sale 94300 To read the reports above, go to: ISBN 979-11-5898-514-1 http://www.gdpc.kr/publication/report.do?cate=special ISBN 978-89-8182-991-9 (Set) KRIHS SPECIAL REPORT 50 ASEAN Smart City Network(ASCN) Pilot Project and Smart Solution Bum-Hyun Lee KOREA RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS SPECIAL REPORT 2019 INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS SPECIAL REPORT RESEARCH KOREA Dr. Bum-Hyun Lee is an research fellow at the Urban Research Divi- Contents sion of Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements. He earned his Ph.D. in the department of Urban Design at Graduate Scholl, Seoul National University. His main research areas are Urban Planning & Desgin, Strategy for Smart City. His recent publications are as follows: Summary 04 • ‌ASEAN Smart City Network (ASCN) Pilot Project Research 1: Package Project, 2019, KRIHS • ‌The Strategy for Identification of Project and Participation in Latin America Smart City, 2019, KRIHS Chapter I. Research background and purpose 05 • ‌Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, Edited by Mistuhiko Kawakami, Zhen-Jiang Shen, Jen-te Pai, Xia-lu Gao, Ming Zhang, 2013, Springer Press, 33-50 Chapter II. Analysis of conditions for Smart city creation in ASEAN countries 07 Bum-Hyun Lee • ‌Korean Version of New Town Development, 2011 Modularization of Korea's Development Experience, 2012, Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF), ROK Chapter III. Smart service menu board and search for 15 • ‌Multifunctional Administrative city Master-Plan, 2006, Prime Minister of Korea • ‌Pan-Gyo New Town Development Plan, 2004, Land Corporation ASCN demand-driven projects • ‌Dong-Baek in Yong-in City, New Town Master Plan, 2002, Land Corporation 1. Malaysia 15 2. Vietnam 16 3. Indonesia 16 4. Thailand 17 5. Myanmar 17 Chapter IV. ‌Business model for Smart city construction in Chibinong (plan) 23 Chapter V. Business expansion strategy through establishing Smart city living labs 30 Chapter VI. Conclusions 35 References 36 CHAPTER I. Summary Research background and purpose Since the enactment of the U-City Act in 2008, South Korea has pushed to establish smart cities through various policies ranging from the Smart city law. South Korea's initial Smart city policy was focused on the construction of urban infrastructure, but it was later expanded to encompass urban infrastructure, people, policies and systems. South Since the enactment of the Ubiquitous City (U-City) Act in 2008, the Republic of Korea Korea's Smart city policy now aims to map out strategies for overseas advancement. In has established national-level plans, including the first and second comprehensive plans particular, Korea's advance into the ASEAN Smart City Network (ASCN) along with Ko- for ubiquitous cities, with the characteristics of strong central government-oriented rea's New Southern Policy is emerging as a national Smart city policy. support polices in the early days. In addition, these plans focused on urban infrastructure The proposals in this study to make foray Smart city into ASCN are largely divided into as they were implemented in connection with development projects centered on new Smart Services Menu strategy and Smart city Living Lab strategy. The Smart Services towns. Since then, the system created for ubiquitous cities has been renamed to “Smart Menu strategy is to distinguish technologies related to smart cities and listing services City Act” in short, and it has become time to shift from supplier-centered policies to by technology. The Smart Services Menu allows flexible responses to the developing demand-centered policies, including policies to support the residents of existing cities, countries and can be particularly beneficial in the early stages of the business. The Smart to keep pace with the trend of the fourth industrial revolution and innovative growth. Services Menu, equipped with some 50 services in eight sectors, can be customized ac- While U-City was an infrastructure-oriented concept, Smart city is developing into a cording to the level of urban infrastructure in advanced countries and the characteristics concept that prioritizes the space where people live and connects technology with the of the required projects. This Smart Services Menu strategy may apply to other Smart overall concept of technology, people, and cities. In other words, Smart city can be city-building projects as well as to ASCN. viewed as ‘a process for creating a sustainable urban ecosystem that solves various urban The Smart City Living Lab strategy is to introduce the concept of Living Lab in the estab- problems in modern society by using advanced technology and existing local resources lishment of Smart city. It can establish a process-focused Smart city by securing data from and develops the city in response to new demand.’ overseas Smart city users and pushing for sustainable research and development projects through data. In addition, the Smart city improved through the Living Lab can be a strat- The Smart city policy of the Korean government includes not only smartization of egy that can enhance the satisfaction of residents and spread business to surrounding existing cities and construction of smart new towns, but also global expansion of Korean regions and countries. Smart city technology. The concept of Smart city is attracting attention from around Through Smart Services Menu strategy in early stage of business and sustainable Living the world as an innovative solution to urban problems following the fourth industrial Lab strategy after final stage of business, This study hope that we can accelerate our ad- revolution. The ASEAN Smart City Network (ASCN) has also been launched in the vance into ASCN and discover specific business. same context to strengthen Smart city cooperation among ten countries. With the launch of the ASCN, competition is intensifying among the world’s Smart city leaders, including the Republic of Korea. Thailand, chair of the ASCN in 2019, is calling on global Smart city leaders to actively participate in the ASCN by hosting an ASCN workshop organized by the government (June 6-7, 2019) and organizing a session at the Smart City Expo (GCTC/SC3) held jointly by U.S. government departments. 05 Chapter Ⅰ. Research background and purpose Korea is also making efforts to enter the ASCN. The Korean government held the CHAPTER . Ⅱ ASEAN-Republic of KOREA Commemorative Summit in Busan in November 2019 to create a cooperative relationship. During this period, a Smart city fairs was held in Busan including the Pavilions of ASEAN countries and Korea. As such, ASEAN countries are Analysis of conditions expected to accelerate their entry into the Smart city business. It is time for an accurate analysis of ASEAN Smart city conditions and a consumer-oriented project exploration for Smart city creation in strategy to export

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