Indice
Indice
Marco Marcatili, Foreword
Andrea Boeri, Danila Longo, A possible future for our cities
Roberto di Giulio, Opening Smart Cities to architects and designers
Smart Cities into the European framework
Smart Cities toward 2050?
(Are Smart Cities utopias?; An overview of Smart Cities definitions; Contradictions and challenges of the actual urban Complexity; Climate change and resilience in the Anthropocene era Population trends and migrations; How cities are facing the transition?; The European regulatory framework; The multistakeholder approach; Three approaches to real case studies; Products, services and technologies)
Looking through the reality: three types of approaches
(Denmark and the approach toward 2050 carbon zero; Osterbro district and the Skt. Kjelds experience in Copenhagen; Nordhavn district and the EnergyLab; The Cities of Aarhus, Veile and Albertslund; The Nordic Smart City Network and the city of Stockholm; The Italian case: an approach between medium-sized and metropolitan cities; The international cities of Turin and Milan; Genoa and the city at human scale; Bologna: urban planning, greening and the valorization of cultural heritage; The medium sized cities of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Barcelona, democracy and data protection; The ethic and citizen centred approach; Smart City and Performative Citizenship; Metropolis, megacities and megalopolis approach; Paris and the "3 City Vision"; The New York 2050 Strategy)
Acting on the ground: approaching Smarter and Greener Cities on the existing built environment
(The methodology of scenario creation; Goals, Impacts and Key Performance Indicators; The Smart and Green District Circle and Matrix)
Conclusions
References
Annexes.