The smart city trend has generated considerable interest in using digital technology to transform urban planning and governance, and in the UK the government funded Connected Places Catapult has been given the remit of stimulating innovation in cities. One of its focuses is urban planning and technology (#PlanTech) which has garnered attention from the Royal Town Planning Institute, a vast number of the UK local authorities, academia and technology companies. #PlanTech aims to revolutionise the urban planning industry across public, private and not for profit sectors in an era where fiscal austerity has catalysed a drive for using advanced technologies to improve the efficiency of operations and decision making. Technological innovation is ...
This paper is premised upon an analysis of 26 cities within the UK regarding their smart city projec...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Engineering, Construction and A...
In this paper we seek to reflect on the way in which 'digital cities' later re-emerge as 'smart citi...
The term ‘smart city’ has become synonymous with a technologically cultivated utopia, where urban pr...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
The rising interest in smart cities in the UK and Europe is in danger of sliding into a public/priva...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
Critical commentaries have often treated the smart city as a potentially problematic ‘top down’ tend...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis (Routledge) via the DOI i...
The technological vision of smart urbanism has been promoted as a silver bullet for urban problems a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Smart technologies create opportunities for urban development and regeneration, leading to a prolife...
The technological vision of smart urbanism has been promoted as a silver bullet for urban problems ...
In 2013, Glasgow City Council received significant funding to develop innovative smart city applicat...
This paper is premised upon an analysis of 26 cities within the UK regarding their smart city projec...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Engineering, Construction and A...
In this paper we seek to reflect on the way in which 'digital cities' later re-emerge as 'smart citi...
The term ‘smart city’ has become synonymous with a technologically cultivated utopia, where urban pr...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
The rising interest in smart cities in the UK and Europe is in danger of sliding into a public/priva...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
Critical commentaries have often treated the smart city as a potentially problematic ‘top down’ tend...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis (Routledge) via the DOI i...
The technological vision of smart urbanism has been promoted as a silver bullet for urban problems a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Smart technologies create opportunities for urban development and regeneration, leading to a prolife...
The technological vision of smart urbanism has been promoted as a silver bullet for urban problems ...
In 2013, Glasgow City Council received significant funding to develop innovative smart city applicat...
This paper is premised upon an analysis of 26 cities within the UK regarding their smart city projec...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Engineering, Construction and A...
In this paper we seek to reflect on the way in which 'digital cities' later re-emerge as 'smart citi...