This paper proposes the adoption of ICT technologies related social networks for promoting the Turin Smart City strategy, founded on cohesion, life and territorial quality. This innovation process requires the participation of people in order to define territorial policies, planning goals and projects. The prospective is to use ICT technologies both in support of the information and communication phases of e-governance and to improve the process of citizens? involvement and empowerment, by enabling individual subjects to take part in decision-making and to actively contribute to their own life qualit
The characterisation of urban ‘smartness’ emerges as a product of social mobilisation, which marks t...
The essay focuses on the process of including people in building a smart city. Taken for granted tha...
The starting point of this paper is to develop new ubiquitous and participative services for sustain...
This paper proposes the adoption of ICT technologies related social networks for promoting the Turin...
Cities increasingly face challenges regarding participatory governance in order to become a “smart c...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Part 3: Smart Governance (Government, Cities and Regions)International audienceThe growth of smart c...
In recent history the relationship between technology and urban planning has been variously taken in...
For several years, society has been transforming itself into a virtual society, at different intensi...
The spread of information and communications technologies (ICT) and mobile devices is changing the r...
The increase in the world population and the massive migration of the population to the urban area ...
A main feature of smart cities is the use of ICT in all aspects of city life. In this regard, eparti...
Participatory governance is widely viewed as an essential element of realizing planned smart cities....
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
In physical and economic planning at both urban and regional scale, the role of participation is a k...
The characterisation of urban ‘smartness’ emerges as a product of social mobilisation, which marks t...
The essay focuses on the process of including people in building a smart city. Taken for granted tha...
The starting point of this paper is to develop new ubiquitous and participative services for sustain...
This paper proposes the adoption of ICT technologies related social networks for promoting the Turin...
Cities increasingly face challenges regarding participatory governance in order to become a “smart c...
The way we describe and understand cities is radically transforming - just like the tools we use for...
Part 3: Smart Governance (Government, Cities and Regions)International audienceThe growth of smart c...
In recent history the relationship between technology and urban planning has been variously taken in...
For several years, society has been transforming itself into a virtual society, at different intensi...
The spread of information and communications technologies (ICT) and mobile devices is changing the r...
The increase in the world population and the massive migration of the population to the urban area ...
A main feature of smart cities is the use of ICT in all aspects of city life. In this regard, eparti...
Participatory governance is widely viewed as an essential element of realizing planned smart cities....
The main objective of this paper is to focus on how an integrated system based on Information Commun...
In physical and economic planning at both urban and regional scale, the role of participation is a k...
The characterisation of urban ‘smartness’ emerges as a product of social mobilisation, which marks t...
The essay focuses on the process of including people in building a smart city. Taken for granted tha...
The starting point of this paper is to develop new ubiquitous and participative services for sustain...