УКРАИНА 21 ВЕКА: FUTURE UKRAINE: SUSTAINABLE SMART COUNTRY
Future Cities Global Initiative
1. SMART CITY “X”
GLOBAL INITIATIVE:PRESENTED FOR THE WORLD SMART CITIES AWARDS, “LOOKING FOR THE MOST AMBITIOUS SMART CITY STRATEGIES, THE MOST ADVANCED
PROJECTS AND THE MOST INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AROUND THE WORLD WHICH FOSTER THE EVOLUTION OF THE SMART CITY CONCEPT. THE AWARD
AIMS TO BOOST THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE CITIES WHILE IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE, SUSTAINABILITY, INNOVATION, CREATIVITY,
COMPETITIVENESS AND EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT”. HTTP://EU-SMARTCITIES.EU/CONTENT/LOOKING-INNOVATIVE-SMART-CITY-INITIATIVES
HTTP://EU-SMARTCITIES.EU/BLOG/SMART-CITIES-GLOBAL-INITIATIVE
HTTP://EU-SMARTCITIES.EU/CONTENT/SHOW-WORLD-YOU-ARE-SMART-CITY
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22 JULY 2014
Adjoin Future Cities Investment Program Global Competition!
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative ; http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-city-commitment
To become intelligent, green and inclusive is the future of any modern city and community. Smart cities, strategies and technologies, are
generating interest globally to address the contemporary urban problems: rapid urbanization, stressed city finances, aging infrastructure,
rising energy costs, global warming, bad ecology, and competition for global investment and skilled labor, urban poverty, social exclusion
and spatial marginalization.
The Smart City “X” Global Initiative aims to build a new city or to transform any modern city as environmentally sustainable, inter-
connected, instrumented, innovative, and integrated, regionally and globally attractive for businesses, citizens, visitors and investors.
Considering the 21st century will be a century of cities, most global investment and public funding will go for innovative city projects.
SMART CITY is to be managed by its urban brains, an intelligent city cloud platform, managing its resources, assets, processes and systems:
Urban Land and Environment, Roads and Transportation, Energy networks and Utilities, ICT networks and fiber telecom infrastructure, Public
and residential buildings, Natural Resources, Water and Waste management, Social infrastructure, Health and safety, Education and
culture, Public administration and services, Communities and Businesses.
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/show-world-you-are-smart-city
2. THE CENTURY OF SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES
The future of our world is decided by the quality of its future cities.
Globally, there are about 700 cities, each with population exceeding 500,000
The top 25 cities of the world today account for half of the world’s wealth.
The infrastructure investment for the cities is forecast to be $30 trillion to $40 trillion,
cumulatively, over the next 20 years.
It’s projected that over 40 global cities will come as Smart Cities by the year 2020.
On the top, the United Nations expects almost doubling of urban population by 2050
The global population will increase from 7 billion to 9 billion.
The 21st Century is to become the century of smart cities
There are no examples to date of cities with fully integrated, strategically designed
comprehensive Smart City development programs
The Smart Cities Global Initiative is to advance the most ambitious and comprehensive Smart
City development strategies to systematically improve urban land and environment, physical
and social infrastructures, quality of life and well-being, resilience and sustainability, innovation
and creativity, economy and competitiveness, governance and management.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
3. SMART CITY GLOBAL COMPETITION
The question of who is to lead the future cities market is getting a global meaning as far as global competitors are actively pursuing large Smart City
programs as part of smart revolutions: http:// www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-revolution
In its Five-Year National Planning, China’s future “smart cities” are to become a main driver of its urbanization process, with 2 trillion yuan ($322 billion)
to be allocated to more than 600 cities nationwide.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-china
China’s going for “the business as usual” approach consisting in requesting the fragmented services from the increasing army of urban planners and
architects, operators and exporters of smart city technologies, products and services, which SMART City “X” should avoid: Following the India Vision
2020, the nation is embarking on an ambitious $90 billion two-phase industrial program to build new industrial cities as smart, sustainable cities of the
future, along a territorial corridor, spanning six states, connecting two capitals, Delhi and Mumbai, and affecting 14% of India’s population.
Conceptualized with the Government of Japan, the DMIC program master plan is mostly focusing on deploying next generation technologies and
road/rail/air connectivity and infrastructure linkages, with 24 economic nodes, investment regions and industrial areas. The goal is to expand
national manufacturing and services base, becoming a "Global Manufacturing and Trading Hub”, minimizing green growth and social development
programs.
The Japanese Government created a “FutureCity” with a goal to “construct sustainable cities with superior environmental technologies, core
infrastructure and resilience all over the world…to advance the “Future City” model of urban planning with state-of-the-art environmental sustainability,
strong disaster resilience and superb livability”. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-japan
The European Union has embarked on a long-term strategy for a smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. There are more than 100 000 cities, towns
and communities in EU, with a fierce competition for resources, local, regional and global, and public and private capital. Only innovative cities, towns
and communities with innovative public projects will have a strong competitive advantage.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/urban-europe
The European Commission established a European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Smart Cities and Communities.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-europe
Russia’s expenses just for its intelligent model community (Skolkovo Innovation Center) might exceed $15 billion, not mentioning it’s planned
multibillion infrastructure projects. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-russia
Again, following the mega trend of smart global urbanization, the UK Government organized the Smart Cities Forum coordinated by Technology Strategy
Board, with very useful initiative of the Future Cities Demonstrator competition:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-britain
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
4. SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE:
KEY MOTIVATION
The Smart Cities Global Initiative is meeting an increasing concern of multitude of narrow technical visions,
models and approaches, when on many occasions, “the push towards smart cities is being led by the wrong
people – technology companies with naïve visions and short term commercial goals; while the architects,
planners and scientists… often struggle to share their specific knowledge” (Townsend, “Smart Cities”).
That short-sighted trend is to be remedied by the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and
Communities (EIP-SCC) bringing together cities, industry and citizens to improve urban life through more
sustainable integrated solutions (see an Invitation for Commitments, http://www.eu-smartcities.eu/ ).
The Smart City “X” Global Initiative is to re/integrate all the sustainable city dimensions, Smart
Transportation and Sustainable Mobility, Smart and Green Energy, Intelligent ICT, as well as Smart Water,
Smart Waste, Smart Governance, Smart People, Smart Safety and Security, Smart Living, Smart Economy
and Smart Environment.
The Global Initiative is innovating a global vision, single strategy, and integrated urban planning (creating
and following new regulations and standards for land use and zoning, ecology, transportation, roads and
streets, housing, sanitation, water supply, sewage, public spaces, public health conditions, education,
security and other social services).
The Fortunes of Cities Will be Decided by the Strategies They Adopt.
The Smart Cities of the Future are strategic leverage mechanisms for sustainable national recovery and
global sustainability.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-city; http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cities-27402134
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
5. SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE:
BENEFITS AND PROSPECTS
The Smart Cities “X” Global Initiative is designed for “X” megacities, municipalities or communities, from
Adelaide to London to Moscow to Peking to Washington, or brand new cities, all who are after a unified smart
community development strategy and holistic sustainable planning, unifying all the city systems, services,
operations, activities, departments and agencies as a sustainable smart urban ecosystem.
The Smart City “X” Consortium will provide intelligent property investment to selected urban entities through
strategic advice, as well as sustainable city exclusive education and training. It is planned that the EIP
Platform Stakeholders will constitute a core of the Consortium.
Successful applications are to provide evidence that the municipality or community has potential capacity to
tap the intelligent resources offered through the Smart Cities Global Initiative, that its transformation to a
smart city has a strong leadership and that the city has strong intentions to invest intelligent and financial
capital into smart and sustainable urban development
A City’s Universities will be assisted to lay out Masters and PhD programs and courses in smart cities, online
and offline.
A City Hall will be assisted with exclusive Smart City seminars for city councils and all the key stakeholders
and industrial partners.
In addition, a City’s Developers will be assisted with modeling and planning the economy-sized sustainable
property development projects.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-city
http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-city-commitments-permanent-strategic-consultancy-group
http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/how-build-sustainable-cities-roadmap-mayors-city-managers-and-city-councils
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
6. SMART MUNICIPALITIES COMMITMENT APPLICATION
Local authorities must have initial funds for the smart city
comprehensive strategy, integrated planning and urban intelligence
governance cloud platform.
Local authorities understand the criticality of the overall growth strategy,
integrated planning and intelligent design of the smart city projects.
Local authorities must be willing to scale up and replicate both strategic
knowledge and model projects at the national and international levels.
A local Smart City Advisory Council is to be established to take
responsibility and support of the strategic growth plan of the city.
A local university or group of universities or research institutions and
industry are to be committed in the smart cities R & D & I.
Municipalities selected for the Smart Cities Global Initiative will be required
for citizen engagement and involvement and knowledge sharing to help all
the project stakeholders make optimal contributions.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-city-commitment
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
7. SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE:
AREAS OF FOCUS
[In no more than 500 words per area]
Describe the priority projects the city is focusing or to focus on
Describe the comprehensive growth strategy demonstration areas
Describe the existing urban planning and economy-sized development projects
Define the smart city commitments already made
Describe if involved in the EU smart city initiatives, European Innovation Partnership on Smart
Cities and Communities, Covenant of Mayors, Green Digital Agenda, i-Capital, etc.
Identify the stakeholders involved (government, industry, academia, etc.), and describe their
contributions, roles and what sorts of projects and activities are underway or finished
Provide the names and backgrounds of the key individuals guiding the projects
Describe intelligent resources, local talent and knowledge available from universities, research
institutions, industry, innovative SMEs, consultancies, etc.
Describe how the smart city enterprise fits with the long-term urban planning for balanced
growth, social and economic—quality job creation, social and technological innovations, etc.
Provide KPI’s and metrics related to the smart city’s progress – where did you start, where are
you now, and milestones
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
8. SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE:
THE LAY OF THE LAND
Please describe:
The Urban context:
Population, density, area, climate, ecology and geography, economy, existing urban planning….
• Natural Resources demand (energy, water, food, land): eg, Energy consumption per sector, CO2 emissions
per sector, etc.
• Natural Resources supply and infrastructure: eg, energy mix (share of renewables, fuel, nuclear…), approx.
energy price, energy company, energy infrastructure (district heating, share of distributed generation)
• ICT (Telecommunications Networks, Wireless, Wireline, Mobile; Optical Transportation; Urban Internet)
• Building stock: % residential sector, commercial sector, facilities, services, industry, number of units …
• Transport: modal split, public transport characteristics, cycling…
• Urban renewal projects (rebuilding, land reuse, new building, rehabilitation, area conservation, relocation ,
or housing reform)
• Regional and national context: national conditions and incentives for sustainable development in your
country (national programs, rules, incentives, tax regulations, implementation of standard directives…)
• City competences and resources: competences and resources under local governments in your country
(compared to regional, national governments) related to sustainable city policies; city budget dedicated to
sustainable development policies.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev
9. FUTURE INTELLIGENT CITY: SMART CLOUD PLATFORM + INTERNET OF EVERYTHING
The Smart Cloud Platform (IBM or Cisco
Powered) www.ibm.com/smartcloud
The Urban Internet of Everything is the
cloud-networked connection of people,
processes, data, and things.
PEOPLE (PERSON, ORGANIZATIONS)
PROCESS (ACTIVITIES, SERVICES)
DATA (INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE)
THINGS (BUILDINGS, MACHINES, DEVICES)
The i-City Operation Center is connected
with thousands of sensors and cameras
spread throughout the cities, as the city
brain of the Urban IoE, in which M2M
technologies are vital to present intelligent
data analytics for core systems and urban
processes.
Smart City “X” Intelligent Platform is to
integrate a technology-centric (smart) level,
an intelligent (people-centric) level, and
eco-sustainable level improving the Urban
Economy, Community Integration, Quality of
Life, and overall Sustainability.
$14.4 trillion of potential value at stake for the
private sector, IoE is a $19 trillion opportunity
for businesses and governments globally 2013-
2022. http://internetofeverything.cisco.com/
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014 Azamat
Abdoullaev
the i-City “X” Platform is to collect Big Data from
Intelligent Instrumentation,
smart devices and sensors embedded in its streets and roadways,
power and water grids,
buildings and other city assets,
interconnected via smart communications networks, wired, wireless and
mobile,
using smart software for delivering intelligent information and services:
smart land and environment
digital citizens,
smart politics,
smart government,
smart health,
smart education,
smart home,
smart utilities (water, energy, waste, transportation, information),
smart safety and security,
online taxes and permits,
utility bills, e-payments,
GIS information on cables, pipes, water mains, traffic maps,
crime reports, emergency warnings,
cultural events, etc.
10. SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE:
HOW TO SUBMIT
[There is not a strict Application Form, but Please complete all fields]
Date of application:
Municipality “X” (city, country):
Municipality website:
Name of responsible contact:
Position:
Organization:
Office phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
Website:
Instructions on Smart Cities Applications:
Deadline for the second Smart City “X” group submissions is 30th September 2014.
Please submit applications by the deadline indicated to:
Dr Azamat Abdoullaev – Smart City “X” Consortium Global Initiative Coordinator
Email: smartcity@cytanet.com.cy ; Inquiry Via the EU Smart Cities Stakeholder Platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/show-world-you-are-smart-city
Smart Cities Global Initiative 2014
Azamat Abdoullaev