Description:
This book sets out to address some of the issues that a smart city needs to overcome to make use of both the data currently available to them and how this can be enhanced by using emerging technology enabling a citizen to share their personal data, adding value.
It provides answers for those within a smart city, advising their mayors or leaders on introducing new technology. We will cover the topic so as to enable many different public officials to be able to understand the situation from their own perspective, be they lawyers, financial people, service providers, those looking at governance structures, policy makers, etc.
We are contributing to the new model for the European Data Economy. Case studies of existing best practice in the use of data are augmented with examples of embracing a citizen’s personal data in the mix, to enable better services to develop and potential new revenue streams to occur. This will enable new business models and investment opportunities to emerge.
We will address the topic of how to put a value on data and will conclude by looking at what new technologies will be emerging in the coming years, to help cities with carbon-neutral targets to have more chance of succeeding.
Keywords:
Citizenâs data, personal data, data platforms, smart cities, data economy, data strategy, urban data, business model, trust, public infrastructure, open data, city data, data ecosystem, climate-neutral cities, data governance, data valuation, data protection, collaboration model, digital twin, data quality assessment, data utility, digital transformation.
Book Contents:
Foreword by Johan Bodenkamp Download as a PDF [864KB]
Chapter 01 Peril on the Road to Utopia – Opportunities and Risks of Infusing Personal Data into the Smart City Ecosystem by Haydee S. Sheombar and Joseph V. Sheombar Download as a PDF [1871KB]
Chapter 02 The Principal Projects Underpinning This Work by Ana García Garre, John Kaldis and Elena Palmisano Download as a PDF [130KB]
Chapter 03 Best Practice in the General Use of
Data in a City by Annina Autero, Michail Bourmpos, Iván Carrillo Quero,
Emanuele Geri, Hervé Groléas, Alisa Jashari,
Christina N. Karaberi, María Jose Lopez Osa, Sari Maenpaa,
Esben Pejstrup, Elena Palmisano, Fabio Pazzaglia and
Minna Sapyska Download as a PDF [168KB]
Chapter 04 Case Studies Involving the Use of
Personal Data in a Smart City by Paolo Boscolo, Michail Bourmpos, Ilesh Datani, Ana García Garre, Vincent Keunen, Borja Molina-Ríos, Elena Palmisano and
Christina Tsiligkiri Download as a PDF [155KB]
Chapter 05 The Local Data Economy by Shaun Topham Download as a PDF [86KB]
Chapter 06 Technical Components by Sotiris Koussouris and Yury Glikman Download as a PDF [135KB]
Chapter 07 Interoperability and the Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms by Michael Mulquin Download as a PDF [1107KB]
Chapter 08 Health Data in a Smart City by Vincent Keunen Download as a PDF [290KB]
Chapter 09 Personal Data Management and MIM4 by Michael Mulquin Download as a PDF [352KB]
Chapter 10 Standards for Citizens by John Ketchell Download as a PDF [47KB]
Chapter 11 Business Models by Shaun Topham Download as a PDF [143KB]
Chapter 12 (Digital) City Financing Platforms by Juergen Ritzek Download as a PDF [52KB]
Chapter 13 The Governance of Personal Data for the Public Interest: Research Insights and Recommendations by Marina Micheli Download as a PDF [319KB]
Chapter 14 Data Valuation and Its Applications for Smart Cities by Mihnea Tufiș Download as a PDF [1430KB]
Chapter 15 Does Everything Conform to Legal, Ethical, and Data Protection Principles? by Marina Da Bormida in Cugurra Download as a PDF [197KB]
Chapter 16 Data-Driven and Citizens’ Inclusive Smart Cities: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Tackle Societal and Climate Challenges by Maria Sangiuliano Download as a PDF [103KB]
Chapter 17 What Next? by Paolo Boscolo, Michael Mulquin and Shaun Topham Download as a PDF [137KB]