The image of the Smart City recalls Lynch’s “Image of the City” (1960) and the ways in which urban spaces are perceived by the community and users. The categories presented there hold a physical, tangible component, related to the spatial and material aspects of the city. Talking about Smart Cities, a little formulated and tackled question refers to what the image of the Smart City is, and how it is possible to represent it. The debate on the Smart City regards mainly the digital component and technological aspects, often not visible or perceivable, neglecting the more humanistic aspects and implications. We carry on a reflection on the “image of the smart city”. We propose some possible evolutions of the concept and research directions, in...
The paper develops a systematic reflection about the future of smart cites at the time of Covid-19, ...
Smart cities are systems of knowledge. If on the one hand they maintain an identity that prevents re...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
The image of the Smart City recalls Lynch’s “Image of the City” (1960) and the ways in which urban s...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
Within the context of the changes provoked by globalization and overurbanization in recent decades, ...
Even if there is not a universally shared definition, the term “Smart City” recalls a sustainable, h...
Here we sketch the rudiments of what constitutes a smart city which we define as a city in which ICT...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
The COVID-19 pandemic before mass vaccination can be restrained only by the limitation of contacts b...
The Smart City is by now a model for the application of Future Internet services and infrastructure ...
The Smart City concept is still evolving and can be viewed as a branding exercise by big corporation...
The paper develops a systematic reflection about the future of smart cites at the time of Covid-19, ...
Smart cities are systems of knowledge. If on the one hand they maintain an identity that prevents re...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
The image of the Smart City recalls Lynch’s “Image of the City” (1960) and the ways in which urban s...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
Within the context of the changes provoked by globalization and overurbanization in recent decades, ...
Even if there is not a universally shared definition, the term “Smart City” recalls a sustainable, h...
Here we sketch the rudiments of what constitutes a smart city which we define as a city in which ICT...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
The COVID-19 pandemic before mass vaccination can be restrained only by the limitation of contacts b...
The Smart City is by now a model for the application of Future Internet services and infrastructure ...
The Smart City concept is still evolving and can be viewed as a branding exercise by big corporation...
The paper develops a systematic reflection about the future of smart cites at the time of Covid-19, ...
Smart cities are systems of knowledge. If on the one hand they maintain an identity that prevents re...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...