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Human Smart CitiesThe case of Lisbon
Prof. Álvaro de OliveiraInnovation ConventionBrussels, 11th March, 2014
Modern cities became places of
human isolation and
social exclusion.
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Human Smart Cities are places
for human interaction and social inclusion!
MyNeighbourhood Project
In the neighbourhood of MyNeighbourhood the past values of socio-spatial connectedness are recreated through the Urban Living Lab methodology to create and engage communities, design thinking to implement the WIN methodology and Gamification to sustain the citizens motivation on the co-creation of solutions for their wishes, interests and needs.
In the neighbourhood of MyNeighbourhood a social-digital environment (Technical platform and social innovation methodologies and tools) is created to support a closer attachment between people, their places of physical dwelling and their material, social and environmental concerns. Proudness and sense of belonging comes to life and scales up to the city.
Needs Management
App WorkshopSocial Game Analytics
Wishes, Interestsand Needs
Solutions TransformationSOCIAL
TECHNOLOGY
PHASES Build Empower Scale
Social Network
Create neighbourhood communities that work together to solve their local needs
BuildProvide innovation tools and data for neighbourhoods to use in the creation of their own services
EmpowerFacilitate growth of new neighbourhood services and scale to achieve societal transformation at city level
Scale
MyNeighbourhood Phases
NeighbourhoodContext and
Analysys
Living LabCommunityEngagement
Co-designAnd
Co-creation
GamificationSustainableMotivation
Open DataAnd
Analytics
ModelsUse cases
Best practices
MethodologiesAnd
Tools
PlatformAnd
Services
BenchmarkAnd
Business Models
ImplementationRoadmapScalability
INGREDIENTS
SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION
MyNeighbourhood Transformation
Human Smart CitiesUrban living Lab Innovation Ecosystem
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MyN Co-designSocial Innovation toolkit transfer to the pilots
Co-design Activities Context Analysis
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• Identify local community leaders;
• Identify Current Activities and Projects;
• Selection of key stakeholders to be involved in the Project;
Co-design Activities Design Phase - Meetings and Workshops
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• Presentation of MyNeighbourhood.
• Alignment of interests;• Engagement in co-design and
co-creation workshops with the community leaders and progressively extending to the citizens.
Co-design Activities Towards community engagement
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Co-design Activities Towards community engagement
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Co-design Activities Design Phase - Meetings and Workshops
Co-design ActivitiesDesign Phase - Meetings and Workshops
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Co-design Activities Design Phase - Meetings and Workshops
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Platform Co-design Technical Workshops
Platform Co-design Applying MyGame Methodology
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Platform Co-design Results MyN Platform Architecture
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Business case
• Scaling up in Lisbon• 4 cities in Portugal• 10 cities in Brazil• Pilot projects in Colombia, Peru,Chile,Mozambique• Creating a new company “Smarter Services” (S2)• Establishment of technical partnerships• Establishment of finance partnerships• Creating attractive business models for cities
Human Smart Cities Network
Human Smart Cities WSBologna, Italy
17 October 2013
Human Smart Cites Conference
Lisbon, Portugal13th March 2014
Forum PA – Human Smart Cities ConferenceRoma, Italia - 30 Maio2013
www.humansmartcities.eu
Human Smart Cities European Network and Alfamicro positioning
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27 Cities16 Countries
Claiming for democracy transformation
Innovating DemocracyListening and talking to the “Streets”
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Innovating DemocracyOpen, Transparent and Participatory Governance
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Civic Activists
Human Smart City PlatformInfrastructure, Open Data,
Participation, Collaboration, Analytics
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An opportunity for Europe.
Is there the political and business will?
Human Smart CitiesFuture Internet for Social Innovation
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EU Policy Initiatives
• At least 5% of the ERDF dedicated to integrated actions for sustainable urban development
• Management delegated to urban authorities• Tackle economic, environmental, climate,
demographic and social challenges• Need for integrated interventions at neighbourhood
and local level• Taking into account the need to promote urban-rural
linkages• Need for innovative approaches
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Policy Recommendations
• Ensure convergence of existing policy mechanisms;• Accelerate implementation of ICT urban
infrastructures such as Communications, Future Internet and Internet of Things;
• Establish a sizeable number of Human Smart City projects that may create the critical mass to achieve exponential growth;
• It is important to contribute for the creation of an European-wide Urban Innovation Ecosystem to generated wealth and create jobs.
Human Smart CitiesCo-created by governments and citizens
Human Smart Cities use technologies as an enabler to connect and engage government and citizens, aiming to
rebuild, recreate and motivate urban communities, stimulating and supporting their collaboration activities
leading to a joint increase of social wellbeing .
Human Smart Cities hear and speak with citizens and provide technical support and Policy to become the city government more transparent, participatory, efficient and a mirror of the
citizens’ will.
Human Smart Cities empower citizens to co-design and co-create solutions for their Wishes, Interests and Needs (WIN),
recreating a new sense of belonging and identity.
Conclusions• Open, Transparent and Trustful City Government
• Citizens mass participation
• Social inclusion and social integration
• Behaviour transformation
• Sense of belonging and identity
• Innovation Ecosystem
Human Smart Cities Drive the big societal
transformations for a Better and Happier Society