This paper demonstrates that a shift from a purely technical to a more socio-technical perspective has significant implications for the conceptualization, design, and implementation of smart city technologies. Such implications are discussed and illustrated through the case of an emerging urban analytics tool, the City-scale Digital Twin. Based on interdisciplinary insights and a participatory knowledge co-production and tool co-development process, including both researchers and prospective users, we conclude that in order to move beyond a mere “hype technology,” City-Scale Digital Twins must reflect the specifics of the urban and socio-political context
Abstract: \u27Smart cities\u27 is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and governm...
International audienceThe use of digital models and tools to support a more sober, sustainable and h...
The concept of the digital twin has been gaining significant momentum in the geospatial domain since...
This paper demonstrates that a shift from a purely technical towards a more socio-technical perspect...
The article examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and...
The paper examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and c...
Cities are among the largest and most complex artifacts created by humans. Yet the advancements in c...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Many countries and governments consider smart cities a solution to global warming, population growth...
Digitalisation and the future city paradigm are becoming a trend in recent research and practices. T...
This paper provides a state of the art of contemporary Digital Twins (DTs) projects for urban planni...
To promote the expansion and adoption of Digital Twins (DTs) in Smart Cities (SCs), a detailed revie...
The chapter proposed aims at facing the various implications underlying the smart city concept based...
To promote the expansion and adoption of Digital Twins (DTs) in Smart Cities (SCs), a detailed revie...
Abstract: \u27Smart cities\u27 is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and governm...
International audienceThe use of digital models and tools to support a more sober, sustainable and h...
The concept of the digital twin has been gaining significant momentum in the geospatial domain since...
This paper demonstrates that a shift from a purely technical towards a more socio-technical perspect...
The article examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and...
The paper examines the impact of the virtual public sphere on how urban spaces are experienced and c...
Cities are among the largest and most complex artifacts created by humans. Yet the advancements in c...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Many countries and governments consider smart cities a solution to global warming, population growth...
Digitalisation and the future city paradigm are becoming a trend in recent research and practices. T...
This paper provides a state of the art of contemporary Digital Twins (DTs) projects for urban planni...
To promote the expansion and adoption of Digital Twins (DTs) in Smart Cities (SCs), a detailed revie...
The chapter proposed aims at facing the various implications underlying the smart city concept based...
To promote the expansion and adoption of Digital Twins (DTs) in Smart Cities (SCs), a detailed revie...
Abstract: \u27Smart cities\u27 is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and governm...
International audienceThe use of digital models and tools to support a more sober, sustainable and h...
The concept of the digital twin has been gaining significant momentum in the geospatial domain since...