ABSTRACT

This book critically explores research and development on the smart sustainable city, emphasizing the tension and association between smartness and sustainability, both as a concept and as a phenomenon in a Nordic context.

Worldwide, increasing urbanization and its related challenges, along with urgent environmental issues, have sped up the international interest for smart, sustainable cities as a concept that could increase the efficiency of services, minimize environmental impacts, and improve the quality of living in cities and urban areas. This book scientifically discusses the provenance, substance, and processes of the smart sustainable city, with illustrative examples of how it is translated into urban realities in a medium-sized city, drawing upon Stavanger, one of the first, and one of the leading smart sustainable cities in Europe. The book’s multidisciplinary perspectives and thematic lenses include education and knowledge, arts and culture, safety, climate and sustainability, mobility and transport, economics, democracy, participation, innovation and entrepreneurship, data, and communication. While demonstrating the academic breadth and wide-ranging impact of the smart sustainable city concept, the book promotes and updates the ground for mutual understanding, communication, and collaboration between multiple disciplines and stakeholders involved in developing functional, democratic, and sustainable solutions for the urban present and future.

A Nordic Smart Sustainable City: Lessons from Theory and Practice presents an overview of scientific and practical current approaches in a readable format for practitioners and administrators in municipalities and related businesses, for researchers, academics, educators, students, and stakeholders.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

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part I|25 pages

A smart city and a smart sustainable cities research network

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chapter 1|14 pages

From European sprat to European smart

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How the fishing town of Stavanger became a smart city lighthouse
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part II|92 pages

The conceptual smart city

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chapter 4|14 pages

Transformative agency in urban experimentation

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The role of intermediaries and boundary spanners
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chapter 6|13 pages

Towards the streetsmart city

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A research and planning agenda for inclusive cities
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chapter 9|13 pages

Streetwise in the artistic city

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Jazz, Beats, Hugs and Bugs
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part III|86 pages

The lived smart city

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chapter 11|14 pages

Enabling the future smart cities

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AI-based orchestration of 5G and beyond
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chapter 12|14 pages

Data accessibility for researchers in smart cities

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A literature review and case study about access to consumer energy data in Norway
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chapter 15|12 pages

Making art smart

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part IV|15 pages

Lessons learned

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