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4 th ITU Green Standards Week

4 th ITU Green Standards Week. Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities: Working Group 1. Sekhar Kondepudi, WG1 Coordinator, ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities (FG SSC) September 24 2014 Beijing. ITU Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities.

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4 th ITU Green Standards Week

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  1. 4thITU Green Standards Week Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities: Working Group 1 Sekhar Kondepudi, WG1 Coordinator,ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities (FG SSC) September 24 2014 Beijing

  2. ITU Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities • The focus group has four (4) main thrusts or working groups: • WG1 - ICT Role, Definition & Roadmap for Smart Sustainable Cities • WG2 - ICT Infrastructure • WG3 - Standardization gaps, KPIs and metrics • WG4 - Policy & positioning (communications, liaisons and members)

  3. Working group 1 1. ICT role & roadmap for Smart Sustainable Cities WG1 coordinator: Sekhar Kondepudi (National University of Singapore) Plan and deliverables: • Technical report on overview of SSC and the role of ICT; • Technical report on definitions and attributes of a SSC; • Roadmap for SSC implementation.

  4. Topics

  5. Planet of Cities

  6. Megacities over Time

  7. TR1/WG1 Technical report on overview of smart sustainable cities and the role of ICT

  8. 6 main pivots for a Smart Sustainable City

  9. Primary Tenets of a Smart Sustainable City

  10. Examples of Smart Sustainable City Verticals

  11. Role of ICT in a Smart Sustainable City

  12. Summary Overview of Smart Sustainable Cities and the Role of ICT

  13. TR2/WG1 Technical report on definitions and attributes of a smart sustainable city

  14. Sample Definitions ( 120 in Report)

  15. Logical Groupings and Occurrence

  16. Criteria Smart Living People Environment & Sustainability Governance Mobility Economy • ICT / Communication / Intelligence / Information • Infrastructure & Services • Environment / Sustainable • People / Citizens / Society • Quality of Life / Lifestyle • Governance / Management / Administration • Economy / Resources • Mobility • Efficiency • Improving / adaptable / flexible

  17. 30 Key Words / Terms ICT Adaptable Reliable Scaleable Accessible Security Safe Resilient Economic Growth Standard of Living Employment Citizens Well Being Medical • Welfare • Physical Safety • Education • Environmental • Physical & Services Infrastructure • Transportation & Mobility • Water • Utilities & Energy • Telecommunications • Manufacturing • Natural & Man Made Disasters • Regulatory & Compliance • Governance • Policies & Processes • Standardized

  18. FG-SSC Agreed Definition of a Smart Sustainable City Agreed definition of SSC: “A smart sustainable city is an innovative city that uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency of urban operation and services, and competitiveness, while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and future generations with respect to economic, social and environmental aspects.”

  19. TR3/WG1 Roadmap for smart sustainable cities implementation

  20. Objectives Foster the design and implementation of Smart Sustainable Cities (SSC) by suggesting a fivestage roadmap to action that can be followed by any municipality interested in utilising ICTs as enablers of urban transformation.

  21. Guiding Framework – Becoming a Smart Sustainable city

  22. SSC roadmap – Stages of Action

  23. Key Considerations for SSC Roadmap Implementation • Implement tools/methods to measure SSC progress • Avoid silos and fragmentation within/between SSC • Address existing connectivity gaps • Foster inclusiveness and citizen engagement • Improve information sharing in the SSC field • Integrate energy consumption goals • Identify new business strategies/funding sources • Foster new SSC expertise

  24. 4thITU Green Standards Week • ITU-T and Climate Changeitu.int/ITU-T/climatechange • Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Citiesitu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/ssc/ • Symposia & Events on ICTs and Climate Changeitu.int/ITU-T/worksem/climatechange tsbfgssc@itu.int sekhar.kondepudi@nus.edu.sg

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