2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2018.09.028
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Reframing technologically enhanced urban scenarios: A design research model towards human centered smart cities

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“…1). On the territory of Samara "Park-plant", it is suggested to places scientific and industrial laboratories of the following intelligent (but real as well) city technologies: -system of city traffic modelling and control; -hardware-software complex "Smart parking lot"; -intelligent systems of video control; -monitoring system of contiguous areas; -crisis situations warning system; -"Individual guide"; -applications with the use of technology of virtual and augmented reality; -AR -application "Modelling of public space"; -technologies and production of information boxes; -technologies of modelling social and economic (including fiscal) subsystems of the urban environment; -technologies of intellectual lightning; -production of containers for household rubbish separate collection; -restoration energy saving solutions; -centre for city BIM-technologies; -collection of water from roofs for watering lawns; -projecting with co-participation and some others [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). On the territory of Samara "Park-plant", it is suggested to places scientific and industrial laboratories of the following intelligent (but real as well) city technologies: -system of city traffic modelling and control; -hardware-software complex "Smart parking lot"; -intelligent systems of video control; -monitoring system of contiguous areas; -crisis situations warning system; -"Individual guide"; -applications with the use of technology of virtual and augmented reality; -AR -application "Modelling of public space"; -technologies and production of information boxes; -technologies of modelling social and economic (including fiscal) subsystems of the urban environment; -technologies of intellectual lightning; -production of containers for household rubbish separate collection; -restoration energy saving solutions; -centre for city BIM-technologies; -collection of water from roofs for watering lawns; -projecting with co-participation and some others [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In more detail, there are researchers suggesting that smart solutions could enhance the operation of existing multidimensional urban systems [85], diminish the impacts of potential hazards [79], and offer new perspectives in urban governance through participatory management [73]. For Andreani et al [86] it is clear that all the dynamic features that a smart city presents, when inserted into the existing urban systems, contribute effectively to the response to all these challenges.…”
Section: Response To Urban Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the assessment of the impacts of future developments cannot be limited to the technological dimension (Andreani et al, 2019), but also needs to account for impact upon different social groups; indeed, "Developments vary in their impacts upon social groups as they generate new losers and sometimes new winners" (Urry, 2016, p. 136). In the transition move towards sustainable mobility, it is important to strive for 'mobility justice' or to fight against 'uneven mobilities', as coined by Sheller (2018).…”
Section: Future Urban Mobility Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%