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North - South America n , Australian and Asian Smart Cities. E xamples: models, strategies, branding, areas to invest, vision - a comparative presentation. Tokyo. Smart Tokyo. Smart Enviro Green Buildings (Tokyo Green Building Program) Green energy and Urban planning (Panasonic deals)
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North- South American, Australian and Asian Smart Cities Examples: models, strategies, branding, areas to invest, vision - a comparative presentation
Smart Tokyo • Smart Enviro • Green Buildings (Tokyo Green Building Program) • Green energy and Urban planning (Panasonic deals) • After Fukushima’s nuclear plant accident: an abandonment or reducing of the nuclear power as an energy source is obligatory. • Smart Economy • Trans Pacific Partnership focusing on commerce and trade exchange • Tokyo has un unemployment rate of 4.7%. Tokyo’s total population is 13 m. • Tokyo is considered the most expensive city on earth. • Smart Living • It ranks up to position 44 on the scale of cities with the best life quality worldwide • High quality of life (wages, low unemployment rate, cultural festivities) • Safe (low rates of crime) • Health (593 hospitals, low mortality rate) • Smart people • 100 educational institutions. Many of them ranked high globally in terms of academic institutions
Goals for Sydney 2030 : • A globally competitive and innovative City • A leading environmental performer • Integrated transport for a connected City • A City for pedestrians and cyclists • A lively, engaging City Centre • Vibrant local communities and economies • A cultural and creative City • Housing for a diverse population • Sustainable development, renewal and design • Implementation through effective partnerships
Smart Green Business • Smart Green Apartment. 1. New energy-efficient LED street and park lights • Decentralized Water Master Plan • Urban Forest Strategy • Green Square project
5 grants and sponsorships programs • 2nd most innovative city in Asia/Pacific region • new Retail Advisory Panel • series of seminars “Locally and Globally connected”
2nd happiest city in the world (cultural events local creativity) low-rates of crime.
5 Universities 9 Libraries • Ethnic diversity • Gay communities • Old people
Live traffic apps • Ticket sellers apps Sydney cycle ways program
Annual Reports • Sydney’s Media Centre • Open data
Smart Environment • Solar power stations • Wave park, Ocean Power • 2014 goal: 100% city’s energy through renewable sources only • 110 Public fueling stations for its electronic vehicles, the highest number of any city in the world • Recycling rate is 80% • Domestic pollution decreased by 3.1% • Smart Mobility • 60 Electronic transport applications • Smart Living • In the Siemens Green City Index, San Francisco rated No. 1 of all North American cities • 68.2% Of households have broadband access • Smart Economy • Innovations Cities Survey: 2nd • Global Urban Competiveness: 6th • Smart Government • Open data movement encourage governmental transparency & open innovation • SF’s open data movement is active; (e.g. transportation, parks & recreation) • Geographic Data/Ethics/Admin & Finances represent major open domains for SF
Smart Environment • Green urban planning: From grey to green • Green energy: São Paulo already produces a substantial amount of its electricity from renewable sources • Green buildings: the building industry is trying to catch up population growth Smart Environment • Public university of Sao Paulo: SIR World Report 2012 classified the university in the 11th place in the world • 13rd ecosystem worldwide Smart Mobility • Rapid-transit system (the largest in Brazil) • Prioritized clean and non motorized option • Bicycle lanes • Integrated Information System for the São Paulo Government • Laboratory of Integrated Systems • Polytechnic School - University of São Paulo - Brazil
Smart Living • Cultural vibrant and happy • Artistic center of Brazil Smart Economy • Global and local interconnectedness • Productivity: Gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010 was R$ 450 billion, approximately $220 billion, 12.26% of Brazilian GDP and 36% of all production of goods and services of the State of São Paulo • PricewaterhouseCoopers average annual economic growth of the city is 4.2% Smart Government • ICT e gov • Transparency and Open Data
Smart Economy • Fastest growing region in Malaysia. • The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Kuala Lumpur is estimated at 5.2 Billion Euro with an average annual growth rate of 5.9 percent. This GDP contributes to the 14% of the country’s GDP which amounts at 200 Billion Euro. • The per capita GDP for Kuala Lumpur is 12.600 Euro. The total employment in Kuala Lumpur is estimated at around 838,400. • Employment: • 83% for finance, insurance, real estate, business and other services. • 17% from manufacturing and construction. • Rated as an alpha world city
Smart Enviroment • Malaysia Kuala Lumpur’s Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART), which opened in 2007, is a unique solution to the Malaysian capital’s long-term traffic and stormwater management problems. • The government encourages green building market growth through Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS). • Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), developed a 25 years initiative: Green Technology and Water, the National Green Technology Policy, the National Climate Change Policy. • 100000 trees by 2020. • The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will establish a smart partnership with the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM). • DBKL and FRIM are identifying the method needed to rejuvenate the Bukit Kerinchi Forest Park, which is among the 19 recreational parks in the city. • 16% of electricity generation is hydroelectric
Smart Government • The Government introduced a new plan concerning initiatives and incentives for Green Buildings, which comply with certain criteria. Smart Living • As the population increases, the need for a smart healthcare grows. Kuala Lumpur hosts more than 70% medical manufacturers and industries • Fresh water is available to over 95 per cent of the population. Smart People • Malaysia ranks fourth globally in terms of people who are educated and pursue degrees or professional qualifications. • The literacy rate in Kuala Lumpur is 97.5% • Its telecommunications network is second in Southeast Asia, with 4.7 million fixed-line subscribers and more than 30 million cellular subscribers.
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