2019
DOI: 10.3390/data4010030
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The Historical Small Smart City Protocol (HISMACITY): Toward an Intelligent Tool Using Geo Big Data for the Sustainable Management of Minor Historical Assets

Abstract: This research reports the ongoing design of the HISMACITY (Historical Small Smart City) Protocol, a planning tool with a certification system. The tool is designed for small municipalities in Europe. Through the award-winning certification system, the Protocol supports the fulfillment of best practices. Such practices can enhance town attractiveness. It also counteracts excessive land use that results from urban growth, and reduces demographic decline in internal areas of each country. The research methodology… Show more

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“…Hismacity, a project for small, marginal historic centers far from large cities and tourist flows, is developing a protocol of integrated multidisciplinary interventions to enable smart city type services. Opening up to the citizens of these cities to collect realistic ideas for regeneration also takes place through living labs, for example to identify unused buildings or buildings that used in a non-compliant manner for subsequent refurbishment [99]. In the FESTIVAL project, living labs provide those interested in experimenting with services, people, and physical spaces, with the aim of stimulating user involvement in service co-design, organizing events, receiving expert advice, etc.…”
Section: Testbeds Living Labs Experimentation As a Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hismacity, a project for small, marginal historic centers far from large cities and tourist flows, is developing a protocol of integrated multidisciplinary interventions to enable smart city type services. Opening up to the citizens of these cities to collect realistic ideas for regeneration also takes place through living labs, for example to identify unused buildings or buildings that used in a non-compliant manner for subsequent refurbishment [99]. In the FESTIVAL project, living labs provide those interested in experimenting with services, people, and physical spaces, with the aim of stimulating user involvement in service co-design, organizing events, receiving expert advice, etc.…”
Section: Testbeds Living Labs Experimentation As a Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible limitation is the use of GIS with other technologies and software to provide a holistic data for strategic and local heritage conservation planning. Integrating GIS is described through the Historical Small Smart City Protocol, dataset framework based on GIS (geographic information system) software proposed by Pica et al, (2019). The framework is primarily implemented using open big data and local data.…”
Section: Smart Enabling Technologies For Sustainable Urban Heritage Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic real-time data will often use the capabilities of real-time data sources and stations and more recently the use of crowdsourcing. Open geo data published freely online by municipal, regional, and national authorities is used to develop smart heritage frameworks (Pica et al, 2019;Pili, 2018;Scorza et al, 2019).…”
Section: Data Analytics For Smart Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The answer to this challenging process is represented by an innovative use of the GIS since it can be used to manage large data sets for developing sustainable management plans and to undertake decision-making strategies. Whether some works moves toward this direction (Previtali and Valente, 2019), applications in archeology are very limited (Pica et al, 2019).…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%