It is an undeniable fact that growing populations place an enormous strain on our cities in terms of transportation, infrastructure, public safety, health, education, and the quality of natural resources such as water and air. Finally there is the issue of energy and sustainability from an environmental perspective.
The fall of ancient Rome may not have happened in a day, but its decline and those of other, once great, cities provide both lessons and warnings that are instructive. These lessons remind us that in the end cities are a profound collection of citizens, and without their meaningful engagement we may be left with cities that are no longer smart.
En lire plus En lire moins. As an author, lecturer, and speaker on technology developments and applications for most of his distinguished career, He is a Fellow of the National Academy for Public Administration, and was the recipient of the prestigious National Technology Champion Award from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers. Toporkoff is specialized on international Europe, USA and worldwide research and consulting in the area of the Information Society; public policy; economic and strategic international partnerships for industrialists, operators and local authorities; marketing on issues related to e-Business; e-Gov; e-health; local, regional and international development through the use of ICT; e-Democracy; and telecommunications industry regulation.
As expert consultant and ICT advisor, he has worked for a large number local governments in France and the European Commission. Being involved in different national and European smart cities projects, he contributed to the development and deployment of smart cities strategies in several European cities. Afficher toutes les applis gratuites de lecture Kindle.
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Redesigning public sector work Until recently, the primary function of computers was to process information—that is, to take structured inputs, perform manipulations, and produce outputs. View in article Richard W.
Connect Accounts Connect your social accounts. As the smart cities movement gains attention, some have been critical - going as far to say that this is only a passing fad or a relabeling of current events. In nearly every case, these major cities were able to recover, rebuild, transform, making them stronger and more resilient. Computers offered fast, error-free processing of data. An article titled Emerging trends: This book is a collection of works from thought-leaders across the globe, with authors currently residing in no less than 10 countries including France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, South Africa, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Russia, in addition to the United States.
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