In shaping smarter cities, an expanded digital and innovation toolkit is essential. At the core of this is the significance of open source technologies, approaches, and processes. Originating from the software and technology community, such practices focus on creating software (and hardware) that can be reused and adapted without cost – and where all core components, including any underlying code, are fully visible.However, open source is also about individual and organizational behavior. It can encourage an increase in the transparency of processes and decisions, enable agility in decision-making and delivery, shape vibrant and dynamic innovation ecosystems and build feedback loops with city residents to ensure that local governments continue to meet their needs and requirements. This handbook aims to support urban decision-makers, policymakers, and innovators with exploring, implementing, and embedding these tools, technologies, and ways of thinking.
- Document Type
- Guidelines, handbooks, toolkits
- Pages
- 58
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- SUMMARY 6
- REFERENCE GUIDE 10
- Section One 14
- DEFINING FUTURE CITIES 14
- The Future City 16
- Section Two 20
- OPEN SOURCE AND FUTURE CITIES 20
- DIGITAL PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND DIGITAL PUBLIC GOODS 22
- THE FUTURE CITY STACK 24
- CASE STUDY REPUBLIC OF KOREAS OPEN DATA PORTAL 27
- THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT OF OPEN STANDARDS FIWARE 29
- Section Three 30
- HOW CITIES CAN BENEFIT FROM AN OPEN SOURCE APPROACH 30
- CASE STUDY EYÜPSULTAN MUNICIPALITY TÜRKIYE 31
- CASE STUDY CAMDX CAMBODIA 33
- CASE STUDY VISOR URBANO PLATFORM MEXICO 35
- CASE STUDY OPEN DIGITAL COOPERATIVE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND 37
- DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CIVIC GOOD 38
- CASE STUDY DIGIT URBAN STACK INDIA 41
- Section Four 42
- PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICE 42
- CASE STUDY CAPE TOWNS CKAN DATA PORTAL SOUTH AFRICA 45
- CASE STUDY CITY OF SAULT STE. MARIE CANADA 48
- CONCLUSION 52