Table of Contents
1. The Sustainable City:Parameters and Issues
- 1.1 The sustainable city concept
- 1.2 The sustainable digital city
- 1.3 ICT' s role in the sustainable city
2. Sustainable Cities and Digital Cities
- 2.1 In Europe
- The eco-neighbourhoods of northern Europe
- BedZed (the UK)
- Hammarby Sjostad (Sweden)
- Vauban Forum (Germany)
- Vesterbro (Denmark)
- National initiatives
- Eco-towns (England)
- Ecopolis (France)
- 2.2 In Asia
- South Korea
- Newsongdo City
- Seoul
- Busan
- Japan
- Osaka
- China
- Dongtan
- Singapore
- 2.3 In the Middle East
- Masdar (Abu Dhabi)
- Dubai Internet City (Dubai)
3. Digital Sevices applied to Sustainable Urban Development
- 3.1 Housing
- Home automation & telemetry
- Building accessibility
- 3.2 Urban mobility
- e-payment and e-ticketing
- Managing multimodal data on public transport
- Managing urban traffic
- Car pooling
- Car sharing
- Teleworking
- 3.3 Home healthcare systems
- Teleassistance and telemonitoring at home and when travelling
- Home automation sensors
- Telehealth and telemedicine networks
- Hospitalisation at home
- 4.4 Public services
- Managing public lighting and public heating
- Managing the roadways
- GIS
- Managing garbage collection
- Managing air quality
- Tele-procedures and e-government
- 3.5 Culture, leisure and tourism
- Live event information and booking online
- Digital audio guides
- Virtual exhibitions
- 3.6 Social and community life
- Web forums and other community-centric sites
- Blogs
- Web 2.0 social networks
- 3.7 Governance
- e-participation
- e-voting
- online scorecard
4. ICT Players' Positioning
- 4.1 Telecom operators
- 4.2 Equipment manufacturers
5. Three ICT-based Approaches to Sustainable Urban Development
- 5.1 The citizen-centric sustainable city
- 5.2 The sustainable city based on urban management
- 5.3 The sustainable city as technological showcase
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