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Titel / Titel:

How “Smart” are Japanese Cities? An Empirical Investigation of Infrastructures and Governmental Programs in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka and Kyoto

Author / Autor

Kaja J. Fietkiewicz, & Wolfgang G. Stock

 

 

Source / Quelle

Proceedings of the 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Jan 5-8, 2015, Kauai, Hawaii (pp. 2345-2354). Washington, DC: IEEE Computer Science, 2015.

Language / SpracheEnglish / Englisch

 

How “Smart” are Japanese Cities? An Empirical Investigation of Infrastructures and Governmental Programs in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka and Kyoto

Can cities be smart? In this article we define what a smart city is and formulate categories and indicators of smart and/or informational cities. Based on theses measures, we investigate four Japanese cities as case studies that appear to be highly developed modern metropolises. We focus on infrastructures essential for an informational city as base for a ubiquitous, smart (in a narrow sense), creative, and knowledge city. We measure the level of “smartness” or “informativeness” for each city and create a ranking. Finally, as essential preconditions for a successful development of smart cities, we present political initiatives in Japan.

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