Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach

Abstract Sustainable cities have been the leading global paradigm of urbanism. Undoubtedly, sustainable development has, since its widespread diffusion in the early 1990s, positively influenced city planning and development. This pertains to the immense opportunities that have been explored and the...

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Main Authors: Simon Elias Bibri, John Krogstie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:European Journal of Futures Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40309-019-0157-0
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spelling doaj-8cc156db1cd446eab749c747c3207c552020-11-25T03:35:00ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Journal of Futures Research2195-41942195-22482019-08-017112010.1186/s40309-019-0157-0Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approachSimon Elias Bibri0John Krogstie1Department of Computer Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Department of Computer Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Abstract Sustainable cities have been the leading global paradigm of urbanism. Undoubtedly, sustainable development has, since its widespread diffusion in the early 1990s, positively influenced city planning and development. This pertains to the immense opportunities that have been explored and the enormous benefits that have been realized in relation to sustainable urban forms, especially compact cities and eco-cities. However, such forms are still associated with a number of problems, issues, and challenges. This mainly involves the question of how they should be monitored, understood, analyzed, and planned to improve, advance, and maintain their contribution to sustainability and thus to overcome the kind of wicked problems, unsettled issues, and complex challenges they embody. This in turn brings us to the current question related to the weak connection between and the extreme fragmentation of sustainable cities and smart cities as approaches and landscapes, respectively, despite the proven role of advanced ICT, coupled with the untapped potential of big data technology and its novel applications, in supporting sustainable cities as to enhancing and optimizing their performance under what is labeled “smart sustainable cities.” In this respect, there has recently been a conscious push for sustainable cities to become smart and thus more sustainable by particularly embracing what big data technology and its novel applications has to offer in the hopes of reaching the optimal level of sustainability. In the meantime, we are in the midst of an expansion of time horizons in city planning and development. In this context, sustainable cities across the globe have adopted ambitious smart goals that extend far into the future. Essentially, there are multiple visions of, and pathways to achieving, smart sustainable cities based on how they can be conceptualized and operationalized. The aim of this paper is to generate a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future by answering the 6 guiding questions for step 3 of the futures study being conducted. This study aims to analyze, investigate, and develop a novel model for smart sustainable cities of the future using backcasting as a scholarly approach. It involves a series of papers of which this paper is the second one, following the earlier papers with steps 1 and 2. Visionary images of a long-term future can stimulate an accelerated movement towards achieving the long-term goals of sustainability. The proposed model is believed to be the first of its kind and thus has not been, to the best of one’s knowledge, produced, nor is it being currently investigated, elsewhere.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40309-019-0157-0Smart sustainable citiesSustainable citiesSmart citiesCompact citiesEco-citiesData-driven cities
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Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
European Journal of Futures Research
Smart sustainable cities
Sustainable cities
Smart cities
Compact cities
Eco-cities
Data-driven cities
author_facet Simon Elias Bibri
John Krogstie
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title Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
title_short Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
title_full Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
title_fullStr Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
title_full_unstemmed Generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
title_sort generating a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future: a scholarly backcasting approach
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series European Journal of Futures Research
issn 2195-4194
2195-2248
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Sustainable cities have been the leading global paradigm of urbanism. Undoubtedly, sustainable development has, since its widespread diffusion in the early 1990s, positively influenced city planning and development. This pertains to the immense opportunities that have been explored and the enormous benefits that have been realized in relation to sustainable urban forms, especially compact cities and eco-cities. However, such forms are still associated with a number of problems, issues, and challenges. This mainly involves the question of how they should be monitored, understood, analyzed, and planned to improve, advance, and maintain their contribution to sustainability and thus to overcome the kind of wicked problems, unsettled issues, and complex challenges they embody. This in turn brings us to the current question related to the weak connection between and the extreme fragmentation of sustainable cities and smart cities as approaches and landscapes, respectively, despite the proven role of advanced ICT, coupled with the untapped potential of big data technology and its novel applications, in supporting sustainable cities as to enhancing and optimizing their performance under what is labeled “smart sustainable cities.” In this respect, there has recently been a conscious push for sustainable cities to become smart and thus more sustainable by particularly embracing what big data technology and its novel applications has to offer in the hopes of reaching the optimal level of sustainability. In the meantime, we are in the midst of an expansion of time horizons in city planning and development. In this context, sustainable cities across the globe have adopted ambitious smart goals that extend far into the future. Essentially, there are multiple visions of, and pathways to achieving, smart sustainable cities based on how they can be conceptualized and operationalized. The aim of this paper is to generate a vision for smart sustainable cities of the future by answering the 6 guiding questions for step 3 of the futures study being conducted. This study aims to analyze, investigate, and develop a novel model for smart sustainable cities of the future using backcasting as a scholarly approach. It involves a series of papers of which this paper is the second one, following the earlier papers with steps 1 and 2. Visionary images of a long-term future can stimulate an accelerated movement towards achieving the long-term goals of sustainability. The proposed model is believed to be the first of its kind and thus has not been, to the best of one’s knowledge, produced, nor is it being currently investigated, elsewhere.
topic Smart sustainable cities
Sustainable cities
Smart cities
Compact cities
Eco-cities
Data-driven cities
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40309-019-0157-0
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