Smart Cities Policies and Financing: Approaches and Solutions
Editat de John R. Vaccaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 ian 2022
The book examines the key role of science, technology, and innovation (STI) - especially in information and communications technologies - in the design, development, and management of smart cities policies and financing. It identifies the problems and offers practical solutions in implementation of smart infrastructure policies and financing.
Smart Cities Policies and Financing is also about how the implementation of smart infrastructure projects (related to the challenges of the lack of financing and the application of suitable policies) underlines the key roles of science, technology and innovation (STI) communities in addressing these challenges and provides key policies and financing that will help guide the design and development of smart cities.
- Brings together experts from academia, government and industry to offer state-of- the-art solutions for improving the lives of billions of people in cities around the globe
- Creates awareness among governments of the various policy tools available, such as output-based contracting, public-private partnerships, procurement policies, long-term contracting, and targeted research funds in order to promote smart infrastructure implementation, and encouraging the use of such tools to shape markets for smart infrastructure and correct market failures
- Ensures the insclusiveness of smart city projects by adequately addressing the special needs of marginalized sections of society including the elderly, persons with disabilities, and inhabitants of informal settlements and informal sectors
- Ensures gender considerations in the design of smart cities and infrastructure through the use of data generated by smart systems to make cities safer and more responsive to the needs of women
- Demonstrate practical implementation through real-life case studies
- Enhances reader comprehension using learning aids such as hands-on exercises, checklists, chapter summaries, review questions, and an extensive appendix of additional resources
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128191309
ISBN-10: 0128191309
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128191309
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Smart cities academic and corporate researchers, graduate students, professors, professionals, and government policy-makersCuprins
Part I: Overview of Urbanization Policies and Financial Trends: A Comprehensive Introduction
1. Introduction to industry 4.0: smart cities policies and financing
Amir Hooshang Fakhimi, Mojtaba Nazarzadeh Dehbozorgi and Javad Majrouhi Sardroud
Part II: Implementing Smart Infrastructure: Some Key Challenges and Science, Technology and Innovation-Driven Policy and Financial Instruments
2. The need to localize smart infrastructure policies and financing
Louis Burns
3. Revolutionizing the localization of smart city infrastructure policies and financing
Michela Longo and Wahiba Yaici
4. Harnessing the local innovation system: an overarching solution for policy and financing instruments for promoting the localization of smart infrastructure
Michela Longo and Wahiba Yaici
5. Smart counties: technologies, considerations, characteristics, challenges, policies, and theoretical concerns
Evan Evangelopoulos
6. From community plan to clean energy infrastructure: policy, partnership, and investment
Chris Castro and R. Bruce Stephenson
7. Energy efficiency in urban planning for smart cities in the developing world
Doaa M. El-Sherif
8. Transportation policies for connected and automated mobility in smart cities
Mizanur Rahman, Steven Polunsky and Steven Jones
9. Publiceprivate-partnerships (PPP) enabled smart city funding and financing
Ali Mohammad Mirzaee and Javad Majrouhi Sardroud
Part III: Human Resources Skills Gaps
10. Preparing students for interdisciplinary work: green infrastructure curricula at Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sheila Boudreau, Gareth Gransaull, Nina-Marie Lister and Gary Pritchard
11. Teaching sustainability in metro Orlando: the evolution of the pragmatic liberal arts at Rollins college
R. Bruce Stephenson
12. Partnering with technology firms to train smart city workforces
Neena Pahuja
13. Training professional smart city workforces through a partnership with technology firms
Tuncay Ercan and Mahir Kutay
14. Training smart city workforces with a wide range of electronic and digital technologies
Doaa M. El-Sherif and Essam E. Khalil
Part IV: Lack of Financing and Well-Developed Business Models
15. Digitization, automation, operation, and monetization: the changing management of sidewalk and kerb 2000e25
Alanna Coombes and Bern Grush
16. Digitization, automation, operation, and monetization: standardizing the management of sidewalk and kerb 2025e50
Bern Grush and Alanna Coombes
17. Innovative smart applications for solid waste management
Essam E. Khalil and Doaa M. El-Sherif
18. Digital infrastructure policies for data security and privacy in smart cities
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Sara Foresti, Giovanni Livraga and Pierangela Samarati
19. Financing smart citiesdan Indian case study
Prasun Kamal Agrawal and Bipin Pradeep Kuma
Part V: Governance: Balancing Top-Down and Bottom-Up Policy Approaches
20. Policy instruments for facilitating smart city governance by promoting platforms for bottom-up participatory governance
Lidia Mierzejewska and Magdalena Wdowicka
21. Promoting platforms for bottom-up participatory governance: a policy instrument approach through the facilitation of strategic smart city governance
Carles Agustí i Hernàndez
22. Policy instruments for facilitating smart city governance
Doaa M. El-Sherif and Essam E. Khalil
Part VI: Designing Inclusive Smart Cities Policy Instruments
23. Provide affordable smart infrastructure policy applications for informal sectors
V. Padmavathi and K. Aruna
24. Customizable service level agreement (SLA) generator platform using FCAPS management to enhance Quality of Experience (QoE) on Internet of Things (IoT)
Cathryn Peoples, Adrian Moore, Mohammad Zoualfaghari, Parag Kulkarni and Mamun Abu-Tair
25. Effective value capturing of mobility and public transportation through efficient urban planning
Ritu Mohanty-Padora and Bipin Pradeep Kumar
Part VII: Smart Infrastructure Design Principles and Financial Policy Approaches
26. Urban design strategies and the smart city paradigm
Mallory B.E. Baches
27. Smart City Technologies plus Nature-Based Solutions: viable and valuable resources for urban resilience
Ernesto Philibert Petit
28. Financial and technical planning of decarbonized hybrid energy systems for modern cities
Hossam A. Gabbar, Muhammad R. Abdussami and Md Ibrahim Adham
29. Reactive power compensation for voltage variation mitigation in grid with renewable energy
Om Prakash Mahela, Ashok Gocher, Baseem Khan, Sunil Agarwal, Akhil Ranjan Garg and Hassan Haes Alhelou
30. DC smart micro grid protection system
Endeshaw Solomon, Baseem Khan, Esayas Gidey, Mesfin Fanuel, Om Prakash Mahela and Hassan Haes Alhelou
31. Identification and classification of faults using Stockwell transform and decision rule
Om Prakash Mahela, Vishnu Dutt Sharma, Baseem Khan, Sunil Agarwal and Hassan Haes Alhelou
32. Evaluation of fuel production technologies by using renewable energy for smart cities
Celal Hakan Canbaz, Orhan Ekren, Banu Y. Ekren and Vikas Kumar
33. Solving traffic congestion and parking scarcity with narrow track vehicles
Richard W. Woodbur
34. Modeling and simulation for connected and automated vehicle (CAV) deployment and performance evaluation
Hossam A. Gabbar, Jing Ren and Patrick C.K. Hung
35. VUCA: volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity in our smart city and tech finance future
John Sanphillippo
Part VIII: Appendices
Appendix A: List of top smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing implementation and deployment companies
Appendix B: List of smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing products
Appendix C: List of smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing standards
Appendix D: List of miscellaneous smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing resources
Appendix E: Smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing frequently asked questions
Appendix F: List of smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing case studies
Appendix G: Answers to review questions/exercises, hands-on projects, case projects, and optimal team case project by chapter
Appendix H: Glossary
1. Introduction to industry 4.0: smart cities policies and financing
Amir Hooshang Fakhimi, Mojtaba Nazarzadeh Dehbozorgi and Javad Majrouhi Sardroud
Part II: Implementing Smart Infrastructure: Some Key Challenges and Science, Technology and Innovation-Driven Policy and Financial Instruments
2. The need to localize smart infrastructure policies and financing
Louis Burns
3. Revolutionizing the localization of smart city infrastructure policies and financing
Michela Longo and Wahiba Yaici
4. Harnessing the local innovation system: an overarching solution for policy and financing instruments for promoting the localization of smart infrastructure
Michela Longo and Wahiba Yaici
5. Smart counties: technologies, considerations, characteristics, challenges, policies, and theoretical concerns
Evan Evangelopoulos
6. From community plan to clean energy infrastructure: policy, partnership, and investment
Chris Castro and R. Bruce Stephenson
7. Energy efficiency in urban planning for smart cities in the developing world
Doaa M. El-Sherif
8. Transportation policies for connected and automated mobility in smart cities
Mizanur Rahman, Steven Polunsky and Steven Jones
9. Publiceprivate-partnerships (PPP) enabled smart city funding and financing
Ali Mohammad Mirzaee and Javad Majrouhi Sardroud
Part III: Human Resources Skills Gaps
10. Preparing students for interdisciplinary work: green infrastructure curricula at Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sheila Boudreau, Gareth Gransaull, Nina-Marie Lister and Gary Pritchard
11. Teaching sustainability in metro Orlando: the evolution of the pragmatic liberal arts at Rollins college
R. Bruce Stephenson
12. Partnering with technology firms to train smart city workforces
Neena Pahuja
13. Training professional smart city workforces through a partnership with technology firms
Tuncay Ercan and Mahir Kutay
14. Training smart city workforces with a wide range of electronic and digital technologies
Doaa M. El-Sherif and Essam E. Khalil
Part IV: Lack of Financing and Well-Developed Business Models
15. Digitization, automation, operation, and monetization: the changing management of sidewalk and kerb 2000e25
Alanna Coombes and Bern Grush
16. Digitization, automation, operation, and monetization: standardizing the management of sidewalk and kerb 2025e50
Bern Grush and Alanna Coombes
17. Innovative smart applications for solid waste management
Essam E. Khalil and Doaa M. El-Sherif
18. Digital infrastructure policies for data security and privacy in smart cities
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Sara Foresti, Giovanni Livraga and Pierangela Samarati
19. Financing smart citiesdan Indian case study
Prasun Kamal Agrawal and Bipin Pradeep Kuma
Part V: Governance: Balancing Top-Down and Bottom-Up Policy Approaches
20. Policy instruments for facilitating smart city governance by promoting platforms for bottom-up participatory governance
Lidia Mierzejewska and Magdalena Wdowicka
21. Promoting platforms for bottom-up participatory governance: a policy instrument approach through the facilitation of strategic smart city governance
Carles Agustí i Hernàndez
22. Policy instruments for facilitating smart city governance
Doaa M. El-Sherif and Essam E. Khalil
Part VI: Designing Inclusive Smart Cities Policy Instruments
23. Provide affordable smart infrastructure policy applications for informal sectors
V. Padmavathi and K. Aruna
24. Customizable service level agreement (SLA) generator platform using FCAPS management to enhance Quality of Experience (QoE) on Internet of Things (IoT)
Cathryn Peoples, Adrian Moore, Mohammad Zoualfaghari, Parag Kulkarni and Mamun Abu-Tair
25. Effective value capturing of mobility and public transportation through efficient urban planning
Ritu Mohanty-Padora and Bipin Pradeep Kumar
Part VII: Smart Infrastructure Design Principles and Financial Policy Approaches
26. Urban design strategies and the smart city paradigm
Mallory B.E. Baches
27. Smart City Technologies plus Nature-Based Solutions: viable and valuable resources for urban resilience
Ernesto Philibert Petit
28. Financial and technical planning of decarbonized hybrid energy systems for modern cities
Hossam A. Gabbar, Muhammad R. Abdussami and Md Ibrahim Adham
29. Reactive power compensation for voltage variation mitigation in grid with renewable energy
Om Prakash Mahela, Ashok Gocher, Baseem Khan, Sunil Agarwal, Akhil Ranjan Garg and Hassan Haes Alhelou
30. DC smart micro grid protection system
Endeshaw Solomon, Baseem Khan, Esayas Gidey, Mesfin Fanuel, Om Prakash Mahela and Hassan Haes Alhelou
31. Identification and classification of faults using Stockwell transform and decision rule
Om Prakash Mahela, Vishnu Dutt Sharma, Baseem Khan, Sunil Agarwal and Hassan Haes Alhelou
32. Evaluation of fuel production technologies by using renewable energy for smart cities
Celal Hakan Canbaz, Orhan Ekren, Banu Y. Ekren and Vikas Kumar
33. Solving traffic congestion and parking scarcity with narrow track vehicles
Richard W. Woodbur
34. Modeling and simulation for connected and automated vehicle (CAV) deployment and performance evaluation
Hossam A. Gabbar, Jing Ren and Patrick C.K. Hung
35. VUCA: volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity in our smart city and tech finance future
John Sanphillippo
Part VIII: Appendices
Appendix A: List of top smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing implementation and deployment companies
Appendix B: List of smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing products
Appendix C: List of smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing standards
Appendix D: List of miscellaneous smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing resources
Appendix E: Smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing frequently asked questions
Appendix F: List of smart cities and critical infrastructure policies and financing case studies
Appendix G: Answers to review questions/exercises, hands-on projects, case projects, and optimal team case project by chapter
Appendix H: Glossary