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OnDemand Panel discussion: The role of telecoms in building smarter cities

OnDemand Panel discussion: The role of telecoms in building smarter cities

OnDemand Panel discussion: Harnessing the power of AI for smarter utilities

OnDemand Panel discussion: Harnessing the power of AI for smarter utilities

Special Reports

A clean and efficient future: energy in focus at Cities Climate Action Summit 2024

A clean and efficient future: energy in focus at Cities Climate Action Summit 2024

Smart Cities Reports

SmartCitiesWorld City Profile 2024 – City of Madrid

SmartCitiesWorld City Profile 2024 – City of Madrid

SmartCitiesWorld City Profile – Shenzhen

SmartCitiesWorld City Profile – Shenzhen

Podcasts

Urban Exchange Podcast Episode 23 - Identifying urban solutions at the intersection of climate, health, and equity

Urban Exchange Podcast Episode 23 - Identifying urban solutions at the intersection of climate, health, and equity

Opinions

The built environment’s Scope 3 emissions conundrum

The built environment’s Scope 3 emissions conundrum

Cities Climate Action Summit 2024 – meet the exhibitor: Latitudo 40

Cities Climate Action Summit 2024 – meet the exhibitor: Latitudo 40

Smart Cities, Big Data and the Built Environment: What’s Required?

We live in an increasingly urbanised world. Currently more than 50% of the world’s population live in cities, and this is set to grow to 70% by 2050 (UN, 2014).

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RICS White Paper Smart Cities, Big Data and the Built Environment: What’s Required?
RICS White Paper Smart Cities, Big Data and the Built Environment: What’s Required?

However, 96% of people are unaware of smart city initiatives in their own city according to a report by YouGov and Arqiva (Arqiva, 2016).


SmartCitiesWorld is hosting a 54 page report from RICS (Royal Institute of Charter Surveyors) which focuses on the interconnected agendas of smart cities, big data and open data for the built environment.

 

The research looks at how people in built environment professions, including architects, planners and engineers can benefit from data platforms at city level.

 

The research examines:

  • The drivers and barriers for big data platforms at city level in the UK and internationally
  • Key trends in the development and opening up of big data in cities
  • The opportunities to use big data creatively and innovatively to add value to their professional work

 

The report also highlights four city case studies in Bristol, Milton Keynes, Amsterdam and Taipei; and provides policy and practice implications.

 

Posted with permission of RICS

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