Smart city
A
smart city (also
smarter city) is an emerging
conceptual view of a
city that promotes the use of
information and communication technologies (ICTs) to engage with citizens to develop
social capital and
intellectual capital, to make better use of hard
infrastructure (
physical capital), reduce usage of
environmental capital and support
smart growth (sustainable economic development). The inclusion of social and environmental capital distinguishes smart cities from the more technology-laden terms of
digital city and
Intelligent city.
Smart cities create more effective urban systems capable of addressing contemporary challenges and urban problems. They create more innovative and competitive cities, based on knowledge clusters, people-led innovation, and global networking; offering higher capacity of monitoring and management of environmental issues; improved city transportation; more secure urban spaces. This greater effectiveness is based on solutions /platforms integrating human, collective and artificial intelligence (in other words urban activities, institutional capacity, and IT).
The Top 10 Smart Cities On The Planet
Crunching a list of variables about innovation and sustainability, we rank the world’s smartest cities, from New York to Hong Kong (and with an unexpected winner)
Written By
Boyd Cohen
Last year, I spent considerable time researching best practices for climate resilient cities—an endeavor that culminated in what I believe was the
first ever global ranking of resilient cities. Now, after extensive research on smart cities initiatives around the globe, I have developed what may be the first ever global rankings of smart cities.
The term "smart cities" is a bit ambiguous. Some people choose a narrow definition—i.e. cities that use information and
communication technologies to deliver services to their citizens. I prefer a broader definition: Smart cities use information and communication technologies (ICT) to be more intelligent and efficient in the use of resources, resulting in cost and
energy savings, improved service delivery and quality of life, and reduced environmental footprint—all supporting innovation and the low-carbon economy.
Here, then, are the top 10 smart cities:
1.)
Vienna. This came as a bit of a surprise to me, as going into the research I had not heard much about Vienna as a smart city. But Vienna was the only city that ranked in the top 10 in every category: innovation city (5), regional green city (4), quality of life (1) and digital governance (8). Vienna is establishing bold smart-city targets and tracking their progress to reach them, with programs like the Smart Energy Vision 2050, Roadmap 2020, and Action Plan 2012-2015. Vienna’s planners are
incorporating stakeholder consultation processes into building and executing carbon reduction,
transportation and land-use planning changes in the hopes of making the city a major European player in
smart city technologies.
2.)
Toronto. The highest rated smart city in North America, Toronto also scores pretty well across the board. Recognizing its importance in the movement, IBM recently opened a
Business Analytics Solutions Center in Toronto. Toronto is also an active member of the
Clinton 40 (C40) megacities, which seek to transition to the low-carbon economy. The private sector in Toronto is collaborating too, creating a
Smart Commute Toronto initiative in the hopes of increasing transit efficiency in the metro area. Toronto also recently began using
natural gas from landfills to power the city’s garbage trucks. That’s smart closed-loop thinking.
3.)
Paris. As is typical of sustainability-related rankings, Europe fared well. Paris was highly rated in several categories including innovation (3), green cities in Europe (10), and digital governance (11). Paris was already on the world map for its highly successful bike sharing program, Velib, and just last month, the mayor launched a similar model for small EVs called
Autolib, which currently has 250 rental stations.
4.)
New York. New York scored higher than most other cities in the ranking in all of the categories outside of quality of life, where it ranked a miserable 47th. New York partnered with IBM in 2009 to launch the IBM Business Analytics Solution Center to address “the growing demand for the complex capabilities needed to build smarter cities and help clients optimize all manner of business processes and business decisions.” In New York, IBM is already helping the city prevent fires and protect first responders as well as identify questionable tax refund claims—a move that is expected to save the city about $100 million over a five-year period.
5.)
London. The UK capital also scored relatively high across the board. London has been well-recognized for some of its sustainability innovations (i.e. congestion tax) and its robust transit system. The city will soon be home to Smart Cities research center housed at
Imperial College, which will leverage transport, government, business, academic and consumer data in hopes of making the city more efficient and innovative. Just the other day, London announced a
partnership with O2 to launch the largest free
Wi-Fi network in Europe.
6.)
Tokyo. Tokyo is the first Asian city on this list, scoring well in the innovation (22) and digital city (15) categories. Last year, the city
announced plans to create a smart town in the suburbs. In partnership with Panasonic, Accenture, and Tokyo Gas (among others), the eco-burb will contain homes that integrate solar panels, storage batteries, and
energy efficient appliances all connected to a smart grid. Tokyo is also focused on promoting
smart mobility solutions.
7.)
Berlin. Berlin also performs well across the board, with good scores in innovation (14), green-ness (8th in Europe) and quality of life (17). In collaboration with Vattenfall, BMW, and others, Berlin is testing out vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in the hopes of creating a virtual power plant from electric vehicles.
8.)
Copenhagen. Lately, it seems Copenhagen has been doing a lot right. It was rated number one on the green scale in Europe by
Siemens and also achieved number one ranking in my global resilient cities ranking last year. All with good reason: Copenhagen is taking a real leadership role on sustainable innovation. The city has committed to carbon neutrality by 2025 and 40% of its citizens regularly commute via bicycle. Furthermore, I was quite impressed with the way their mayor, Frank Jensen, recently articulated the role of cities as growth engines and the potential to stimulate the economy through cleantech innovation.
9.)
Hong Kong. Hong Kong scored quite well in key areas, including the digital governance ranking (3). However, its quality-of-life score (70) dropped the city down to ninth in my ranking of smart cities. Hong Kong is experimenting with
RFID technology in its airport, as well as throughout the
agriculture supply chain. The city has also been a leader in the use and adoption of smart cards, which are already used by millions of residents for services like public transit, library access, building access, shopping, and
car parks.
10.)
Barcelona. Barcelona was recently ranked the number two smart city in Spain in the IDC report, and with good reason. The city is a pioneer in smart city and
low-carbon solutions. It was among the first in the world to introduce a solar thermal ordinance about a decade ago, recently launched the LIVE EV project to promote the adoption of EVs and charging infrastructure, and the city also recently announced a major partnership to develop a living lab for smart-city innovation.
There were many other strong candidates which are runners-up in this first ranking, including Amsterdam, Melbourne, Seattle, São Paulo, Stockholm, and Vancouver.
Pundits and industry insiders expect smart cities to become a sizable market, with projections of nearly $40 billion spent on
smart-cities technologies by 2016. And
real estate experts predict that smart cities will in the future be attractive to the educated work force and will therefore become
real-estate gold. All reasons enough to get on the smart-city bandwagon. Who knows? Maybe next year your city could crack the top 10 rankings.
Source :
The Top 10 Smart Cities On The Planet | Co.Exist | ideas + impact
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BUILDINGS INFORMATION
1. PAREL | Ariana | 75 fl | APP
2. PRABHADEVI | Ahuja Towers | 250 m | 53 fl | U/C
3.MALAD (E) | Omkar Alta Monte | 73fl + 65fl + 58fl | U/C
4.WORLI | Century IT Park | 300m | 59 fl | U/C
5.PAREL | Crescent Bay | 64fl + 57fl + 54fl + 51fl + 48fl + 45fl | U/C
6.PRABHADEVI | DB Crown | 337 m | 75 fl x 3 | U/C
7.MAHALAXMI | DB Turf View | 76 fl + 70 fl | Site Prep
8.PAREL | Eon | 65fl | Site Prep
9.WORLI | Four Seasons Hotel - tower 2 | 355 m | 71 fl | PRO
10.WORLI | HBS Skylink | 300m x 2 | Site Prep
11.GAMDEVI | Hubtown Realms | 270m | 60 fl | APP
12MARINE LINES | India Tower | 720 m | 125 fl | On Hold
13.Indiabulls multiple towers UC
14.WADALA | Island City Center | 79 fl x 2 + more | Site Prep
15.DADAR | Kohinoor Square | 203m-52fl + Altissimo 117m-33fl | U/C
16. MAHALAXMI | Minerva | 304 m | 82 fl | U/C
17.LOWER PAREL | Namaste Tower - W Hotel | 301 m | 62 fl | UC
18.MUMBAI CENTRAL | Nathani Heights | 262m | 72 fl | U/C
19.WORLI | Oasis | 372m-85fl + Ritz Carlton-239m-53fl | U/C
20. WORLI | Omkar 1973 | 300+ m | 78 fl + 77fl + 63fl | U/C
21.LOWER PAREL | One Avighna Park | 266 m | 64 fl | U/C
22.DADAR | Richa Tower | 227m-62fl + 137m-42fl | APP
23.LOWER PAREL | The Park | 268m | 78fl x 4 + more | U/C
24.LOWER PAREL | Lodha Place | World One 442m-117fl + World Crest 223m-57fl + more | U/C
25.PAREL | Shreepati Gardens | 400m+ |110 fl x 2 | 68 fl x 2 | Proposed
BUILDINGS INFORMATION
Name__ Height____Floors___Status__City__Locatio
n
1_Supernova Spira__300m__80__U/C___Noida__Sector 94 ( Supernova | Spira 300m-80fl +More)
2_Brys Buzz__300m__80_+App__Noida__Sector 150 (Brys Buzz | 292m | 81fl
3_Sikka Dream High__300m___80___App__Noida__Sector 143
4_North Eye__255m__66__U/C___Noida__Sector 74(North Eye 255m-66 fl )
5_Wave City Center ____~400m_____100_____uc___Noida____Sector 32
6_Yamunotri W Hotel__288m___63___Site Prep___Noida____Sector 44 (Yamunotri W Hotel | 288m| 63)
7 _The Tempean __ 50 _app _noida sector 15
8_ The Downtown Noida_______ ______app______noida
9_Delhi One_____190m_____42____U/C____Noida_____Sector 16B (Delhi One | Multiple towe 10_ | Unitech Golf & Country Club | Multiple towers - 20 to 45 fl ___uc __noida__Sec-96( Unitech Golf & Country Club | Multiple towers )
11_OH my god tower ___200m______43f____siteprep____noida__sec126
12_Wave One____140m____40____U/C_____Noida____Sector 18
13_NOIDA Sec-94 | BPTP Capital City | 45fl + 40fl + 27fl + 23fl | U/C
14_ Cypress Court___ | 36fl x 2 + 27fl x 3 ___Site Prep ___GREATER NOIDA
15_ Sun Court | _____100 m ______30f______uc____GREATER NOIDA |
16_ La premiere____-200m________45+_____app____noida
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