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A Methodology for Participatory Planning of Smart City Interventions

Charalampos Alexopoulos (), Loukis Euripidis (), Dimitrios E. Kolokotronis (), Nikolaos Vogiatzis () and Yannis Charalabidis ()
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Charalampos Alexopoulos: University of the Aegean
Loukis Euripidis: University of the Aegean
Dimitrios E. Kolokotronis: ICT Department in Directorate of Primary Education in Larissa
Nikolaos Vogiatzis: ICT Department in Municipality of Sofades
Yannis Charalabidis: University of the Aegean

Chapter 8 in Smart Cities and Smart Governance, 2021, pp 163-188 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The development of smart cities is a highly difficult undertaking, which requires participation and cooperation of several stakeholders, both in its planning, due to the multiplicity of possible smart city interventions available as options, and also in its implementation, due to its high complexity. Especially for planning (selecting and prioritizing) specific smart city actions to be implemented it is necessary to combine knowledge: (1) on one hand from the university and the industry, concerning the possible smart city interventions, the capabilities they can offer in general, as well their difficulties and challenges; (2) and on the other hand from the municipalities and the citizens, concerning the ‘real-life’ benefits and value that these possible interventions can actually provide, and their potential for addressing specific challenges, problems and needs of modern cities. However, there is a lack of sound methodologies for this required participatory planning of smart city interventions. This chapter contributes to filling this gap, by presenting a methodology for this purpose. It is based on a detailed taxonomy of possible smart city actions, which we have developed through a review of relevant literature, representing knowledge that has been developed in this area by the university and the industry, who can be viewed as the smart city actions’ supply side. This taxonomy is used for collecting assessment data from municipalities as well as citizens concerning these possible smart city actions, which incorporate relevant knowledge and preferences of municipalities and citizens, who can be viewed as the smart city actions’ demand side). Our methodology includes three layers of processing the above municipalities’ and citizens’ assessment data, which reveal: (a) the perceptions and priorities of these two important stakeholders concerning smart city actions (layer I–II respectively); and (b) points of convergence as well as points of divergence between them (layer III). These enable a rational participatory planning of smart city interventions. Our methodology has been applied in the context of Greece: assessment data concerning the above possible smart city actions have been collected from 144 Greek municipalities and 500 citizens, and their processing has led to interesting conclusions, which can be quite useful for planning the next steps of smart cities’ development in Greece.

Keywords: Smart city interventions; Participatory planning methodology; Smart city actions taxonomy; Stakeholder engagement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-61033-3_8

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