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نویسندگان: Eduardo M. Costa
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ISBN (شابک) : 0128191864, 9780128191866
ناشر: Academic Press
سال نشر: 2020
تعداد صفحات: 226
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زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب شهرهای هوشمند انسانی و پایدار: نقشه راه شخصی برای تغییر شهر شما پس از همه گیری نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Humane and Sustainable Smart Cities explores how to develop emergent smart cities that are rooted in humane, innovative and sustainable values (CHIS). The book considers the move from technocratic and idealized smart metropole to humane cities as a product of fundamental demographic changes, the development of a usage-based rather than an ownership economy, the novel implications of digitalization, decentralization and decarbonization, and Internet-enabled changes in public opinion towards democratization and participation. The book\'s authors explore seven dimensions and characteristics of humane, sustainable and innovative cities in the developing world: the economy, people, the place, energy and the environment, mobility, social inclusion and governance. Additional sections the operationalization of the CHIS concept into formal planning, policy implementation, and impact assessment considerations. Final discussions center on building a roadmap for planners seeking to design development policies conducive to human values and long-term social viability. Provides an axiological framework for the development of humane, innovative and sustainable cities Examines how that framework can be operationalized into formal planning, policy implementation and impact assessment Explores humane, innovative and sustainable cities in terms of seven dimensions, including the economy, people, the place, energy and the environment, mobility, social inclusion and governance Explores proven paths for promoting effective community engagement in developing humane cities Provides a practical roadmap to design development policies conducive to human values and long-term social viability
Title-page_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Humane and Sustainable Smart Cities Copyright_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Copyright Dedication_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Dedication Contents_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Contents Foreword_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Foreword Preface_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Preface Acknowledgments_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Acknowledgments Chapter-1---The-concept-of-more-Humane-and-Sus_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-S 1 The concept of more Humane and Sustainable Smart Cities Content Sustainable city Resilient city Creative city Knowledge-based or knowledge cities Smart (or digital) city Humane and Sustainable Smart City The book References Chapter-2---Historical-overview--cities-from-medie_2021_Humane-and-Sustainab 2 Historical overview: cities from medieval to modern times—what went wrong The good… Medieval villages Napoleon III, Haussmann, and Paris around 1860 The bad… The industrial revolution The industrial revolution’s poster child: the car Modernism and urban planning And the ugly… Urban chaos The car as a problem Social disintegration The way forward! Live-work-play in the same area Citizen’s wishes, interests, and needs Mental deindustrialization References Chapter-3---From-smart-cities-to-more-Humane-and-Sust_2021_Humane-and-Sustai 3 From smart cities to more Humane and Sustainable Smart Cities: the world in transformation Smart cities Cameras and sensors Internet of things Artificial intelligence and its derivatives machine learning and deep learning Big data Blockchain Identification of a person and privacy Smart for whom?!? Technology is charming Tech companies are TOO powerful “Enclosure” of public spaces and public data is happening already Social and generational changes Digitalization Decentralization Decarbonization and the UN’s sustainable development goals The perfect storm for the car industry Who needs a car? Electric cars, autonomous cars, and shared cars The new cigarette industry? Toward more Humane and Sustainable Smart Cities Enlarge sidewalks Speed limit in town up to 40–60km/hour Reclaim useless streets and corners Establish a policy of no free parking anywhere Secluded bike lanes and bike transport as a system Maintain existing parks and create a few new gardens and plazas Conclusion References Chapter-4---The-eight-dimensions-of-a-more-Human_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable 4 The eight dimensions of a more Humane and Sustainable Smart City Introduction—the Humane and Sustainable Smart City characterization The Sustainable Economic Development dimension Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The People dimension Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The Quality of Life dimension Public safety Health security Life-long learning Well-being Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The Historic, Artistic, and Cultural Heritage, and Tourism dimension Economic benefits Social benefits Environmental benefits Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The Environment dimension Green areas Energy Transport Collective gardening Garbage collection A new consumer? Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The Social Inclusion dimension Poverty Minorities and people with special needs Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The Mobility of People dimension Public transport Nonmotorized mobility Care and safety of pedestrians Changes in attitude and shared transport Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions The Governance dimension (horizontal) Tales from our workshops Examples in the book Your interventions References Chapter-5---Looking-for-striking-Humane-and-Sustaina_2021_Humane-and-Sustain 5 Looking for striking Humane and Sustainable Smart City characteristics in existing cities Introduction A set of examples Chapter-6---Where-and-how-to-start-in-you_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart- 6 Where and how to start in your city Strategy Choice of the target region in the city More likely candidates for target region Before you start The leader Partners Study the region Planning the workshop Organizers Participants Stakeholders Facilitators Relevant topics for the region Infrastructure Communication The 1-week intensive workshop Preevent The workshop—charter of the week Day 1—immersion day Day 2—specific stakeholders Day 3—identification of the problem Day 4—ideation and prototyping Day 5—project detail and final presentation The final report The day after A sample case: the surroundings of Ponte Hercílio Luz in Florianópolis The chosen region for the workshop Organization of the workshop The workshop Results—projects Final report Real impact on the day after Lessons learned References Chapter-7---The-future--the-need-for-more-Humane-and_2021_Humane-and-Sustain 7 The future: the need for more Humane and Sustainable Smart Cities postpandemic 2020/21 The world was not well in January 2020 Anthropocene Inequality The pandemic of 2020/21 What happened A few stats Changes in our behavior The opportunity Accelerated digital transformation The city as a “Commons” The works of Hardin and Ostrom Urban Commons The world and the city as a Commons Hope: the new Humane and Sustainable Smart City postpandemic 2020/21 The new Humane and Sustainable Smart City “arrondissement,” a Commons The new car: the Humane and Sustainable Smart City commuter The new Humane and Sustainable Smart City home The new Humane and Sustainable Smart City The new Humane and Sustainable Smart City “you” References Chapter-8---Conclusions-and-a-call-to-a_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Ci 8 Conclusions and a call to action Introduction Hope What you read in the book so far Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Suggestions for the new HSSC “you” Engagement Social inclusion Environment Education The new HSSC “I” Engagement Social inclusion Environment Education The new HSSC “us” Invitation Conclusion Index_2021_Humane-and-Sustainable-Smart-Cities Index