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Partnership for Urban In-novation
Sustainable Success Case Study
June, 2010Gordon Falconer AAPI MRICS
Director ,Internet Business Solutions GroupCisco Systems Inc.
Cities must be smart and connected to address issues of urbanisation
Green GrowthRapid GrowthModernization
- 75%- 20%100%
Source: Dennis Frenchman, MIT 2008, Energy Use of Average US Household. Arthur Segal. Harvard Business School 2007, CUD Cisco IBSG 2008
Single Core SprawlExcessive Concentration to
DowntownStructural Connection to City
Outskirts
Multi Core dispersed , Mixed UseRestrained Concentration to City
center and Planned development with Greater City Area
Co-locating to work and live
Low Carbon Smart Connected City Focus on Quality of livingLarge scale, multipurpose developmentsFacilitate Innovation for sustainabilityConvergence of ICT and city design
Carbon Impact
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Connected and Sustainable City Services Delivered by Technology
Protecting the worldfor future generations
EnvironmentalSocialEnhanced quality of life
for citizensContinuous job and
business growth
Economic
Running a Village, City, Community, Country, the World on Networked
Information
Running a Village, City, Community, Country, the World on Networked
Information
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An holistic approach is needed for any Smart Connected City
SmartWorkSmartWork
Smart Connected
Buildings and Homes
Smart Connected
Buildings and Homes
Smart Connected
Energy
Smart Connected
Energy
Sustainable Socio - Economics
Sustainable Socio - Economics
Broadband and ICT Platform – 4th UtilityIP-Enabled Homes and Offices, Roads, Utilities, Workplace Design
WorkFostering sustainable work environments to meet the needs of exist-ing, new, and future workforce ecosystems
EnergyHow electric power is generated, delivered, stored, and consumed within communities
Buildings and HomesDriving an evolution of how people increase quality of life, along with participate and contribute to sustain-ability
EngagementModular and adaptive approaches to urban management, along with virtual and physical community engage-ments for improving behaviors
Sustainable PlanningSustainable Planning
Sustainability Collaboration Framework and Platform Sustainability Collaboration Framework and Platform
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Smart Connected Urban
Mobility
Smart Connected Urban
Mobility
MobilityPersonalizing the mobil-ity experience and en-hancing urban sustain-ability management through accessible and efficient services
So many good reasons to be a connected sustainable city but what stops this ?
• Institutional
• Legal & government legislation/ federal/state/ local
• Regulatory Authorities
• Resources for implementation teams
• Business Case
• Silos in connected entities
• Finance issues
• Technologists versus Business people
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Citizen Engagement in Smart Connected Community
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The 7 district Population : 2,340 CO2 : 3,657 ton
Carbon Emissions
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Goal Current
Carbon emissions control (Avg CO2 Emissions)
30.821.812.93.9
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Home
Bldg Etc
Energy RecyclingEmission
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Issue Analysis
①Increased personal cars
②Low recycling rates
Resolving Directions
①Increase smart work users
②Bike/Public Transport
③Smart Waste Mgm’t
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So what were the issues and how was the Eco Map implemented ?
Issues
• City Governments have little direct control over their emissions
• Resistance from private sector to provide data
• City Data not consistent and required calculation
Solution
• Robust Public Private Partnership between Cisco, City of San Francisco, ARUP, CH2MHILL
• Clear Vision from City of San Francisco & Ams-terdam
• Manageable yet ambitious pilot project
• Strong will for execution from City of SF & Ams-terdam
Conclusion
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Collaboration
Government / Private partnerships
Clear concise vision
Clear business case
Multi disciplined team / eco system
Top Down to provide vision
Bottom up to affect change
“All who think cannot but see there is a sanction like that of religion which binds us in partnership in the serious work of the world.” Benjamin Franklin