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Open cities and sustainability. Citizen participation in Smart Citicies in Comparative Perspective.

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Open Cities and Sustainability

Work prepared by Olga Gil and Julio Navío

Political Participation seriesMay 8th 2014, Ayuntamiento de Rivas

Jornada Ciudades Abiertas VI

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Scope

OPEN CITIES AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT @OlgaG

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Definitions of smart cities under three traditions: human capital, technology and digital literacy. The definitions of smart cities. What makes a city smart? Differences in definitions in applied local contexts are important because these are translated into differences in governance locally, as we have later founded.

Theoretically We founded differences among three approaches: 1) human capital, 2) technological progress, 3) the normative question: What are the skills that people and citizens shall have to be digitally literate in the XXI century? Testing whether the third approach –digital literacy- is present or absent in the eight cases addressed.

Hypothesis Factors to advance the smart plans are key to differentiate models of urban governance Comparison includes non European cases.

Choice of cases driven by an interest to learn from innovation practices in different world institutional settings.

In previous work presented in Baltimore and Twente we looked at management and organization, technology, governance, policy context, people and communities, economy, built infrastructure, and natural environment. From these previous works we conclude that governance could be a key overarching variable, embracing the rest as subcategories. to work analyzing governance as overarching category embracing the rest of variables.

This work is based on research conducted by Olga Gil, Carmen Navarro and Julio Navío (2013-2014)

OPEN CITIES AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT @OlgaG

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Urban Annual Growth Rate %

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Variables

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Results @OlgaG

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Results @OlgaG

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Results

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Results in Global Branding

Accesible en: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/108050236028662715756

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Access: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/108050236028662715756/members

Results in Global Branding

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Access: http://www.slideshare.net/olga.gil/smart-cities-23243861

Results in Global Branding

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Access: http://www.slideshare.net/olga.gil/smart-cities-euraconference2013

Results in Global Branding

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Acces: http://www.slideshare.net/olga.gil/the-smart-citizen-skills-social-media-and-ples-for-education

Results in Smart Citizen Applied Work

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Global Branding = + 200 global members

Accesible en: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/108050236028662715756

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Truly Global. Comprising people and firms

Access: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/108050236028662715756/members

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+6.960 viewsResults in Global Branding

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Results in Smart Citizen Applied Work

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Global expert on smart cities, smart citizens and ideas for the future. Olga is chief executive for applied research. Most recent international presentations include Baltimore and Tweente (Holland) where work was discussed with world class experts on city development and public policy.

Education Ph.D. in Social and Political Sciences. European University Institute, Florence. 2000. Thesis: The Politics of Telecommunications in the United States and Spain (1875-2000). Florence, Italy. Published by CIS (Madrid). AECPA Best Book Award 2003. M.A. in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. Thesis: “Structuring Telecommunications Markets from the Brazilian and the United States Perspectives (1875-1994)”. Postgraduate Certificate in Latin American Studies. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 1994.Bachelor Degree in Political Science (1987-1992) and Bachelor Degree in Journalism (1985-1990), Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

She also joined INSEAD (strategy), IESE (future finance) AND IE (project management) for spezialization courses

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[email protected] @OlgaGDoctor Gil´s is global expert on smart cities, smart citizens and ideas for the future. As chief executive for applied research Olga also advices local leaders. Most recent international presentations include Baltimore and Tweente (Holland) where she discussed with world class experts on city development.

EducationPh.D. in Social and Political Sciences. European University Institute, Florence. 2000. Thesis: The Politics of Telecommunications in the United States and Spain (1875-2000). Florence, Italy. Published by CIS (Madrid). AECPA Best Book Award 2003.

M.A. in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. Thesis: “Structuring Telecommunications Markets from the Brazilian and the United States Perspectives (1875-1994)”.

Postgraduate Certificate in Latin American Studies. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 1994.

Bachelor Degree in Political Science (1987-1992) and Bachelor Degree in Journalism (1985-1990), Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

She also joined INSEAD (strategy), IESE (future finance) AND IE (project management) for spezialization courses

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Open Cities and Natural Environment

Olga Gil and Julio Navío

!Muchas gracias! @OlgaG