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082 0 0 _aOnline resource
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100 _aWillis, Katharine S. Ed.
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245 0 4 _aRoutledge companion to smart cities (only online access)
264 1 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2020.
300 _a1 online resource; 460p.
500 _aContents: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- PART I: Smart city governance -- SECTION 1: Urban governance, data and participatory infrastructure -- 2. A city is not a computer -- 3. Bias in urban research: from tools to environments -- 4. Urban science: prospect and critique -- 5. Defining smart cities: high and low frequency cities, big data and urban theory -- 6. Digital information and the right to the city7. Shaping participatory public data infrastructure in the smart city: open data standards and the turn to transparency -- SECTION 2: Governing, inclusion and smart citizens -- 8. Towards an agenda of place, local agency-based and inclusive smart urbanism -- 9. Governmentality and urban control -- 10. How smart is smart city Lagos? -- 11. Smart citizens in Amsterdam: an alternative to the smart city -- 12. Governing technology-based urbanism: technocratic governance or progressive planning? -- PART II: Smart city development -- SECTION 1: Creative, smart or sustainable?13. Will the real smart city please stand up? Intelligent, progressive or entrepreneurial? -- 14. Smart to green: smart eco-cities in the green economy -- 15. Towards ethical legibility: an inclusive view of waste technologies -- 16. Stand up please, the real Sustainable Smart City -- SECTION 2: Citizen science and co-production -- 17. Sharing in smart cities: what are we missing out on? -- 18. Taxonomy of environmental sensing in smart cities -- 19. Co-creating sociable smart city futures -- PART III: Smart city visions -- SECTION 1: Urban planning, city models and smart storytelling20. Smart cities as corporate storytelling -- 21. Will the real smart city please make itself visible? -- 22. From hybrid spaces to "imagination cities": a speculative approach to virtual reality -- 23. The museum in the smart city: the role of cultural institutions in co-creating urban imaginaries -- SECTION 2: Cities and placemaking -- 24. The hackable city: exploring collaborative citymaking in a network society -- 25. Designing the city as a place or a product? How space is marginalised in the smart city26. Self-monitoring, analysis and reporting technologies: smart cities and real-time data -- 27. Reimagining urban infrastructure through design and experimentation: autonomous boat technology in the canals of Amsterdam -- 28. The death and life of smart cities -- Index
650 0 _aSmart cities.
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650 0 _aCities and towns.
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650 0 _aCity planning.
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650 0 _aMunicipal government.
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650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
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650 7 _aREFERENCE / Handbooks & Manuals
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650 7 _aSCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
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700 1 _aAurigi, Alessandro Ed.
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856 4 0 _3E-book from Taylor & Francis
_uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315178387
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