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OverviewAncient Rome and Athens were once considered by every indication, great cities! European cities have endured a number of long wars that nearly destroyed them permanently. In the U.S., the City of San Francisco was nearly wiped out by the earthquake of 1906 and in 1871 the City of Chicago was nearly destroyed by fire. In nearly every case, these major cities were able to recover, rebuild, transform, making them stronger and more resilient. Today the so-called smart cities movement is based in part on the confluence of new technologies, economic growth, a re-evaluation of quality of life factors, as well as the resurgence of interest in cities across the globe. For example, only recently have we witnessed the trend towards urban growth in American cities. Today the outward migration has reversed itself after decades of residents moving to the suburbs or further out to rural parts of the country. Now, people are returning to our cities, or have decided not to leave as their forefathers had before them. This reinforces the need to re-think and to act differently when it comes to urban planning and maintaining sustainable cities. Even the smartest of cities can not rest on their past success. Smart cities require a constant process of vision, execution, and renewal, which makes it more a journey than a destination. There are many elements that comprise a smart or intelligent city. This book was created to further explore those elements and the pathways towards becoming and maintaining a smart city. This book is a collection of works from thought-leaders across the globe, with authors currently residing in no less than 10 countries including France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, South Africa, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Russia, in addition to the United States. The twenty-seven chapters reveal that there is far more in common than not, as each author shares their research and insights, all aimed at helping the reader better understand and appreciate the contemporary smart city movement. As the smart cities movement gains attention, some have been critical - going as far to say that this is only a passing fad or a relabeling of current events. Whether this is a fad or not, one thing is crystal clear, cities are growing and are here to stay. It is an undeniable fact that growing populations place an enormous strain on our cities in terms of transportation, infrastructure, public safety, health, education, and the quality of natural resources such as water and air. Finally there is the issue of energy and sustainability from an environmental perspective. The fall of ancient Rome may not have happened in a day, but its decline and those of other, once great, cities provide both lessons and warnings that are instructive. These lessons remind us that in the end cities are a profound collection of citizens, and without their meaningful engagement we may be left with cities that are no longer smart. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Sylviane Toporkoff , Sebastien Levy , Alan R SharkPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.649kg ISBN: 9781497339453ISBN 10: 1497339456 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 27 March 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Alan R. Shark currently serves as the Public Technology Institute's executive director/CEO. He also serves as Associate Professor of Practice at Rutgers University's School of Public Affairs and Administration where he also serves as the Director of the Center for Technology Leadership. As an author, lecturer, and speaker on technology developments and applications for most of his distinguished career, He is a Fellow of the National Academy for Public Administration, and was the recipient of the prestigious 2012 National Technology Champion Award from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers. He is the author of the book Seven Trends that Will Transform Local Government Through Technology. Dr. Sylviane Toporkoff is partner and founder of ITEMS International, a company specialized on strategic ICT consulting, and full Professor at the University of Paris 8, Institute of European Studies, in France. She obtained her doctorate in Economics from the University of Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne. Dr. Toporkoff is specialized on international (Europe, USA and worldwide) research and consulting in the area of the Information Society; public policy; economic and strategic international partnerships for industrialists, operators and local authorities; marketing on issues related to e-Business; e-Gov; e-health; local, regional and international development through the use of ICT; e-Democracy; and telecommunications industry regulation. Dr. Toporkoff is President and founder of the Global Forum/Shaping the Future, a think tank on ICT, which annually assembles international top-level managers of leading companies and organizations, cities and regions since 1992. Sebastien Levy is senior consultant and associate partner of ITEMS International, a strategic consulting company with a core focus on ICT. As expert consultant and ICT advisor, he has worked for a large number local governments in France and the European Commission. Mr. Levy collaborated to a wide range of studies at the strategic and policy level. Being involved in different national and European smart cities projects, he contributed to the development and deployment of smart cities strategies in several European cities. Sebastien Levy is also vice-president of the Global Forum/Shaping the Future - an annual international high-profile Think Tank, bringing together senior government officials, policymakers and industry leaders from across the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |