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CIVIL

TOWN
PLANNING
BY: SHAH PALAK

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COUNTRY

ROLL NO 7.
ENROLMENT NO: 120420748007
FACULTY GUIDE:PROF. SEJAL BHAGAT
SCET
SUBJECT:-SEMINAR ON SMART CITIES

Smart cities
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Contents
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Introduction to smart cities


Objectives of smart cities
Characteristics of smart cities
Concepts that make a smart city
Solutions to cities immediate needs
Top 10 smart cities of the world
Plans in India-Lavasa
Urban efficiency across the world
References

Introduction
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A city is said to be smart when it identifies the

important trends and suggesting what all things are to be


implemented in new days.
Identifying the trends from various fields such as
e government, information science, urban studies and
public administration and discuss the challenges, success
factors and impacts of government-driven initiatives that
makes a city smart.

Smart city
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A Smart City is a developed

urban area that creates


sustainable
economic
development and high
quality of life by excelling
in 6 key areas that can be
done through strong ICT
infrastructure.

Objectives of a smart city


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Significantly reducing emissions (CO2, greenhouse gases,)


Long-term objective: a zero carbon city, zero emission buildings as standard
Significantly reducing energy consumption. Long-term objective: reaching

close-to-zero energy standards in new and existing buildings.


Significantly increasing the use of renewable sources of energy (e.g. in public
buildings)
Raising awareness in the wider public about responsible use of resources
(energy, water)
Promoting multi-modal transport systems by improving the public transport
network, enhancing networking between individual transport carriers, and
significantly reducing individual motorized transport

Characteristics of smart cities


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It should reach a stage of developed infrastructure


It should have a strategy for creating a competitive

environment
It should have an approach to inclusive and sustainable
cities

Concepts that make a city smart


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ICT
Innovation city
Regional Green City
Quality of life
E-governance
Low-carbon
Wi-Fi network
Transit systems
Traffic regulations
Water efficiency management

Solutions to cities immediate needs


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Source: Schneider Electricals

Top 10 smart cities on the planet


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Vienna- E-governance
Toronto-natural gas from landfills generation
Paris- Bicycle sharing programs (250 bicycle stations)
New York- questionable tax refunds
London- entire city will be free wifi network
Tokyo- home for integrated solar panel, storage batteries
Berlin- Vehicles to Grid
Copenhagen- 0 carbon by 2025, 40% use bicycles
Hong Kong- smart cards, RFID
Barcelona

Smart city concepts in India


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Establishing two smart cities in each Indian states is the

goal of the wide-ranging project introduced by the Indian


government to inject smart technology into cities home to
between 500,000 and one million people an ambition that
goes hand in hand with seven other smart-city projects
already underway.
Urbanization is rampant in India, where an average of 30
people move from rural areas to the city every minute. The
country is set to build 500 new cities over the next 20 years
to house 700 million more city dwellers by 2050, according
to a study by consulting firm Booz & Company.

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Just 30 minutes from New Delhi, India is building the

"Wave City" project on 18 square kilometers of land in


Ghaziabad, where all services will be managed by smart
systems, even the rail line.
Another initiative making headlines in India is the
country's private city project, "Lavasa.
Efforts are also made to make the Gujarat city Dholera as
smart a city as Shanghai by the year 2020.

Turning Lavasa into a smart city


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Lavasa is awarded apparently as the first e-city of India.


With Cisco and Wipro collaborating, efforts are being

made to convert Lavasa into a smart city at worlds stage


Considering other international cities which are smart
enough, and taking inputs from these cities, efforts could
be made for a transition.

Smart Lavasa
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Wipro will provide its expertise in

areas like city management services,


e-governance, ICT infrastructure.
Wipro will also design the detailed
infrastructure for telecom services for
governance, as well as solutions for
the residents of Lavasa City and their
visitors.
Wipro will provide telecom-based
services that will facilitate smart
homes and buildings, including
integrated
building
management
systems,
physical
security
requirements and other on-demand
services.

Urban efficiency across the world


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Source: Schneider Electricals

Conclusion
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Smart cities is thus becoming the most important part of

any government
Each and every country though small or large is putting
efforts to make its cities smart
With all the smart acts of some of the most developed
cities of the world, any section should be looked upon and
efforts should be made to implement these things.
With more and more smart sectors coming up, life
becomes very easy for cities that implement them.

References
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National Green building agenda journal


mart cities from Libelium allows systems integrators to

monitor noise pollution, structural health and waste


management
Blog from The Economic Times.
ARUP- Smart cities journal paper
GIFT brochure
IBM smart cities
Graham, S.; Marvin, S. (1996). Telecommunications and the
city: electronic spaces, urban place. London: Routledge.

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