Understanding and Enabling “Communities” Within Smart Cities: A Literature Review

IF 4 2区 经济学 Q1 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Journal of Planning Literature Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1177/08854122231202739
Mohammad Al-Saidi, Esmat Zaidan
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Community-level interventions through technological updates and connectedness are quite popular within smart city visions. These interventions, under the collective label of smart and connected communities (SCC), promise to increase technology access, services, and the sense of entrepreneurship and organization at the community level. This paper addresses the lack of academic research investigating SCC with regard to its merits and linkages to the debate on smart cities. It reviews the academic literature on conceptions, constituents, and enablers of SCC. It highlights SCC as a concept with more issues and complexity than conventional smart city projects, particularly with regard to soft or human-related factors. While SCC is associated with diverse objectives, there are some basic elements of SCC projects such as a common direction, digitalization, optimization, better services, and participation. This paper also presents a range of critical factors and enablers based on previous studies. These factors include the features of communities and services as well as collaborative and institutional mechanisms. This paper shows the importance of the planning and design tasks in initiating SCC interventions. When designing successful and context-specific SCC projects, it is important to address the contextual environment of SCC through an informed SCC project design. This is particularly relevant for (ill-defined) communities with unconducive institutional context or no cooperation legacies. The success of SCC often depends on engagement and change management within communities as well as the development of context-specific, and often iterative, project designs.
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理解并启用智慧城市中的 "社区":文献综述
在智慧城市愿景中,通过技术更新和互联互通进行社区层面的干预颇受欢迎。这些干预措施被统称为 "智能互联社区"(SCC),有望在社区层面增加技术获取、服务以及创业和组织意识。本文针对 SCC 的优点及其与智慧城市讨论的联系方面缺乏学术研究的问题进行了探讨。它回顾了有关 SCC 概念、构成要素和推动因素的学术文献。文章强调,与传统的智慧城市项目相比,SCC 概念具有更多的问题和复杂性,尤其是在软因素或与人相关的因素方面。虽然 SCC 与不同的目标相关,但 SCC 项目有一些基本要素,如共同的方向、数字化、优化、更好的服务和参与。本文还根据以往的研究提出了一系列关键因素和促进因素。这些因素包括社区和服务的特点以及合作和体制机制。本文说明了规划和设计任务在启动社区协调委员会干预措施中的重要性。在设计成功的、针对具体情况的幼儿保育项目时,必须通过知情的幼儿保育项目设计来解决幼儿保育的背景环境问题。这一点对于体制不健全或没有合作传统的(界定不清的)社区尤为重要。气候变化项目的成功往往取决于社区内部的参与和变革管理,以及针对具体情况的、往往是反复进行的项目设计。
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期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE publishes review articles and abstracts of recent literature in city and regional planning and design. A typical issue contains one to three refereed literature reviews; a Council of Planning Librarians (CPL) Bibliography; several hundred abstracts of recent journal articles and dissertations; and several hundred bibliographic listings. JPL aims to give the reader an understanding of the state of knowledge of the field for use in research or professional practice.
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