Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches

The sustainable development of cities relies on the implementation of multi-sectoral actions towards carbon neutrality, reducing the air pollutants emissions. The actions' decision-making process for cities transformation should be supported by lessons learnt from previous interventions and KPI...

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Main Authors: Jose L. Hernández, Ana Quijano, Pierre Noaille, Mikko Virtanen, Rubén García
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Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2022-12-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/8261
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author Jose L. Hernández
Ana Quijano
Pierre Noaille
Mikko Virtanen
Rubén García
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Pierre Noaille
Mikko Virtanen
Rubén García
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description The sustainable development of cities relies on the implementation of multi-sectoral actions towards carbon neutrality, reducing the air pollutants emissions. The actions' decision-making process for cities transformation should be supported by lessons learnt from previous interventions and KPIs (Key Performance Indicators). To do so, gathering real data becomes pivotal, complementing simulation tools (currently used), solving the inherent uncertainties due to assumptions. Data collection methodologies are then necessary, being the main driver for digital cities and providing better mechanisms for informed decision-making. Most of the cities still operate in silos and do not always implement the strategic plans supported with a digitalization of the municipal processes. Within this perspective, this paper presents a methodology to support cities in the preparation of monitoring programmes to collect real data in a robust and feasible manner. Taking the KPIs and the Smart Cities urban strategies into account, this paper concludes with some lessons learnt within cities to deploy monitoring approaches. From the city challenges to the review of the plans, all the process is driven by real data and KPIs. The methodology has been applied in the mySMARTLife project (Grant Agreement #731297) and deployed into the cities of Nantes (France), Hamburg (Germany) and Helsinki (Finland).
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spelling doaj.art-c6c0f9fd727d4ae1bdc423d9ad44384d2023-04-27T09:41:58ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica CTU Proceedings2336-53822022-12-013818318910.14311/APP.2022.38.01835501Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approachesJose L. Hernández0Ana Quijano1Pierre Noaille2Mikko Virtanen3Rubén García4CARTIF Technology Centre, Energy Division, Parque Tecnológico Boecillo 205, 47151, Boecillo, SpainCARTIF Technology Centre, Energy Division, Parque Tecnológico Boecillo 205, 47151, Boecillo, SpainCEREMA, Direction Territoriale Ouest, MAN, Rue René Viviani, 44000, Nantes, FranceVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., P.O. Box 1000, 02044, Espoo, FinlandCARTIF Technology Centre, Energy Division, Parque Tecnológico Boecillo 205, 47151, Boecillo, SpainThe sustainable development of cities relies on the implementation of multi-sectoral actions towards carbon neutrality, reducing the air pollutants emissions. The actions' decision-making process for cities transformation should be supported by lessons learnt from previous interventions and KPIs (Key Performance Indicators). To do so, gathering real data becomes pivotal, complementing simulation tools (currently used), solving the inherent uncertainties due to assumptions. Data collection methodologies are then necessary, being the main driver for digital cities and providing better mechanisms for informed decision-making. Most of the cities still operate in silos and do not always implement the strategic plans supported with a digitalization of the municipal processes. Within this perspective, this paper presents a methodology to support cities in the preparation of monitoring programmes to collect real data in a robust and feasible manner. Taking the KPIs and the Smart Cities urban strategies into account, this paper concludes with some lessons learnt within cities to deploy monitoring approaches. From the city challenges to the review of the plans, all the process is driven by real data and KPIs. The methodology has been applied in the mySMARTLife project (Grant Agreement #731297) and deployed into the cities of Nantes (France), Hamburg (Germany) and Helsinki (Finland).https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/8261digitalisationsustainable citieskpis-based assessmentmonitoringdecision-makingdata
spellingShingle Jose L. Hernández
Ana Quijano
Pierre Noaille
Mikko Virtanen
Rubén García
Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings
digitalisation
sustainable cities
kpis-based assessment
monitoring
decision-making
data
title Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
title_full Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
title_fullStr Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
title_full_unstemmed Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
title_short Digitalising cities: A methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
title_sort digitalising cities a methodology to map evaluation requirements into robust and feasible data collection approaches
topic digitalisation
sustainable cities
kpis-based assessment
monitoring
decision-making
data
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/8261
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