The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 

Abstract The big data revolution is heralding an era where instrumentation, datafication, and computation are increasingly pervading the very fabric of cities. Big data technologies have become essential to the functioning of cities. Consequently, urban processes and practices are becoming highly re...

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Main Authors: Simon Elias Bibri, John Krogstie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:Energy Informatics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42162-020-00108-6
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spelling doaj-9bd1834d432e4fd6bb9a8771ae050c3e2020-11-25T02:51:23ZengSpringerOpenEnergy Informatics2520-89422020-06-013114210.1186/s42162-020-00108-6The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona Simon Elias Bibri0John Krogstie1Department of Computer Science, The Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Computer Science, The Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyAbstract The big data revolution is heralding an era where instrumentation, datafication, and computation are increasingly pervading the very fabric of cities. Big data technologies have become essential to the functioning of cities. Consequently, urban processes and practices are becoming highly responsive to a form of data-driven urbanism that is the key mode of production for smart cities. Such form is increasingly being directed towards tackling the challenges of sustainability in the light of the escalating urbanization trend. This paper investigates how the emerging data-driven smart city is being practiced and justified in terms of the development and implementation of its innovative applied solutions for sustainability. To illuminate this new urban phenomenon, a descriptive case study is adopted as a qualitative research methodology to examine and compare London and Barcelona as the leading data-driven smart cities in Europe. This study shows that these cities have a high level of the development of applied data-driven technologies, but they slightly differ in the level of the implementation of such technologies in different city systems and domains with respect to sustainability areas. They also moderately differ in the degree of their readiness as to the availability and development level of the competences and infrastructure needed to generate, transmit, process, and analyze large masses of data to extract useful knowledge for enhanced decision making and deep insights pertaining to urban operational functioning, management, and planning in relation to sustainability. London takes the lead as regards the ICT infrastructure and data sources, whereas Barcelona has the best practices in the data-oriented competences, notably horizontal information platforms, operations centers, dashboards, training programs and educational institutes, innovation labs, research centers, and strategic planning offices. This research enhances the scholarly community’s current understanding of the new phenomenon of the data-driven city with respect to the untapped synergic potential of the integration of smart urbanism and sustainable urbanism for advancing sustainability in the light of the emerging paradigm of big data computing. No previous work has, to the best of our knowledge, explored and highlighted the link between the data-driven smart solutions and the sustainable development strategies in the context of data-driven sustainable smart cities as a new paradigm of urbanism.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42162-020-00108-6Data-driven citiesSmart citiesData-driven sustainable smart citiesData-driven technologiesApplied solutionsCompetences
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The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 
Energy Informatics
Data-driven cities
Smart cities
Data-driven sustainable smart cities
Data-driven technologies
Applied solutions
Competences
author_facet Simon Elias Bibri
John Krogstie
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title The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 
title_short The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 
title_full The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 
title_fullStr The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 
title_full_unstemmed The emerging data–driven Smart City and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of London and Barcelona 
title_sort emerging data–driven smart city and its innovative applied solutions for sustainability: the cases of london and barcelona 
publisher SpringerOpen
series Energy Informatics
issn 2520-8942
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract The big data revolution is heralding an era where instrumentation, datafication, and computation are increasingly pervading the very fabric of cities. Big data technologies have become essential to the functioning of cities. Consequently, urban processes and practices are becoming highly responsive to a form of data-driven urbanism that is the key mode of production for smart cities. Such form is increasingly being directed towards tackling the challenges of sustainability in the light of the escalating urbanization trend. This paper investigates how the emerging data-driven smart city is being practiced and justified in terms of the development and implementation of its innovative applied solutions for sustainability. To illuminate this new urban phenomenon, a descriptive case study is adopted as a qualitative research methodology to examine and compare London and Barcelona as the leading data-driven smart cities in Europe. This study shows that these cities have a high level of the development of applied data-driven technologies, but they slightly differ in the level of the implementation of such technologies in different city systems and domains with respect to sustainability areas. They also moderately differ in the degree of their readiness as to the availability and development level of the competences and infrastructure needed to generate, transmit, process, and analyze large masses of data to extract useful knowledge for enhanced decision making and deep insights pertaining to urban operational functioning, management, and planning in relation to sustainability. London takes the lead as regards the ICT infrastructure and data sources, whereas Barcelona has the best practices in the data-oriented competences, notably horizontal information platforms, operations centers, dashboards, training programs and educational institutes, innovation labs, research centers, and strategic planning offices. This research enhances the scholarly community’s current understanding of the new phenomenon of the data-driven city with respect to the untapped synergic potential of the integration of smart urbanism and sustainable urbanism for advancing sustainability in the light of the emerging paradigm of big data computing. No previous work has, to the best of our knowledge, explored and highlighted the link between the data-driven smart solutions and the sustainable development strategies in the context of data-driven sustainable smart cities as a new paradigm of urbanism.
topic Data-driven cities
Smart cities
Data-driven sustainable smart cities
Data-driven technologies
Applied solutions
Competences
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42162-020-00108-6
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