DocumentCode
3719093
Title
Territorial smartness and the relevance of the learning ecosystems
Author
Carlo Giovannella
Author_Institution
Dept. of Educational Science & Technologies of the Tor Vergata University of Rome, Creative Industries of the Consortium Rome Research
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Urban environments are composed by cities and citizens but presently benchmarking approaches - even the standardized ones - consider only the first of these two components and identify the smartness of a city with the efficacy and the effectiveness of infrastructures and processes to optimize consumptions and productive chains. Beyond the statistical problems that affects such top-down benchmarking approaches, they do not represent the citizens´ perception of what a smart city should be and, among the rest, almost fully neglect the actual relevance that a pillar like education has for social innovation and territorial development. Because of this we present an alternative definition of smartness, based on the concept of "flow", and a related bottom-up benchmarking framework that can be applied to learning ecosystems and, more in general, to the any sort of territory.
Keywords
IEC
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2015 IEEE First International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISC2.2015.7366220
Filename
7366220
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