Shaping Tomorrow’s Sustainable Cities Today: The Role of ITU Cities Today: The Role of ITU Cristina Bueti Adviser and ITU Focal Point on Environment and Climate Change 1
Shaping Tomorrow’s Sustainable Cities Today: The Role of ITUCities Today: The Role of ITU
Cristina Bueti
Adviser and ITU Focal Point on Environment and Climate Change
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City is an Holistic System economicallycompete sustainablygrowth
“Citiesarethegreatestcreationsofhumanity”– DanielLibeskindg f y
Cities challenges vs citizens interestsCities face quite similar challenges, most of them related to sustainability
Waste & Water Tourism & culturalWaste & Water Management
Tourism & cultural engagement
i.e. Paris, Buenos Aires, Florence
i.e. Sao Paulo, New Delhi, Panama
Cities interests
Business & commerce
Traffic & mobilityManagement)
i e Beijing interestsi.e. Beijing, Barcelona, Cairo
i.e. Berlin, New York, Tokyo.
Electricity Supply
i.e. Caracas, Germany
Safety
i.e México City, Rio de Janeiro
Sources: (1) McKinsey Global Institute - Big Data Report, May 2011. (2) 2012E, Strategy Analytics , Global Social Network Market Forecast, Oct 2011. (3) United Nations, April 2010, (4) Youtube 2011
Thinking smart, acting sustainable, living fulfilled
“ICTshavetransformedthewaypeopleliveandthemannerinwhichcountriesdevelop.Theyhavethet ti l t bl t l f th iti lpotentialtoenableustosolvemanyofthecritical
problemsconfrontingus.Ifthispotentialistoberealised,thenwemustfindwaysofturningthesetechnologiesintoaresourceforallpeopledespitetheg f p p pchallengestheyfacewithintheircommunities.”
NelsonMandela@ITU TelecomWorld 2009@ITUTelecomWorld2009
ICTcanhelp…let’smovefurther!
T f iTransforming tomorrow…
… smart thinking is here already
Approaches
What is ITU doing to shape Smart Sustainable Cities?
FocusGrouponSmartSustainable
Cities
Researchanddevelopment
ITU‐TStudyGroupsRaisingawarenessandbuildingpartnerships
UNspecializedagencyforICTs Internationalstandards
Members: 193MemberStates(Governmentsand
regulatorybodies)developingorganization(SDO)
uniquepublic/privatepartnership
g y ) Over700PrivateSector(SectorMembers
andAssociates) Over90Academia p p
Research and developmentIdentifying standards needs
Sustainable Management of Waste Electrical and ElectronicWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Latin America
ITU‐T Study Group 5 “Environment and Climate Ch ”Change”
SG5 key topics:SG5 key topics: Environment (including climate change,
energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, e‐waste management)
Electromagnetic fields: emission, immunity and human exposureimmunity and human exposure
Damage prevention and safety Smart Sustainable CitiesSmart Sustainable Cities
(via FG‐SSC and proposed new Q20/5)
SG5 Main Achievements New methodology to assess energy
and GHG impact of ICTs on cities (Draft Recommendation ITU T L 1440)(Draft Recommendation ITU‐T L.1440) provides an internationally recognized
means of quantifying the extent to hi h th li ti f ICTwhich the application of ICTs can
improve the environmental sustainability of city infrastructures and operationsand operations.
ITU and ETSI agreed method to assess energy efficiency of mobile networks (ITU‐T L.1330) It is the first standard to define energy‐efficiency metrics and
measurement methods for live RANs, providing a common reference to evaluate their performance.
SG5 Main Achievements
EMF Guide & Mobile App provides information and education resources on EMF ‐http://emfguide.itu.int
Global standards are key!
Drive competitiveness, for individual businesses and world economy;
Lower prices;
Reduce technical barriers;Reduce technical barriers;
Foster interoperability;
City leaders, Manufacturers, network operators and consumers;
Reduce negative impacts on the environment.
ITU‐T Focus Group on SSC
Working Groups & Deliverables
Established in February 2013 l d d i M
1. ICT role and roadmap for SSC
2. SSC infrastructure
2013, concluded in May 2015
As an open platform for t it t k h ld
p
3 S d di i 4 P li d
10 Deliverables4 Deliverablessmart‐city stakeholders
Over 150 participants / collaborators from diff t t k h ld 3. Standardization
gaps, KPIs and metrics
4. Policy and positioning (liaisons) 1 D li bl
different stakeholders Liaison with other SDOs
(ETSI, ISO, IEC etc) & IGOs (UNFCCC UN H bit t t ) 6 Deliverables 1 Deliverable
>80 liaisons(UNFCCC, UN‐Habitat, etc)
21 technical specifications and reports
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Dimensions of a Smart Sustainable City
SustainabilitySSC
Q lit fQuality of life
SmartnessJoin ITU’s SSC Initiative!
Setting a SSC Infrastructureg
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Technology: turning traditional infrastructure into smart infrastructure
The role of ICT for:The role of ICT for:
Better data = better decisions
S Ubi i i fSmart Ubiquitous infrastructure
Economic competitiveness
d b l
Low carbon businesses
Green and sustainability
Social inclusiveness
Citizens’ engagement
Smart food for smart citizens
Building Trust
Privacy
Data Protection
Resilience
Security
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Transitioning to a smart sustainable city
Source:GuideforCityLeaders,ITUFocusGrouponSmartSustainableCities
Connecting Minds, Creating the Future
ITUprovidesaglobalplatform
GreenStandardsWeek2015
Bahamas, 14‐18 Dec. 2015
5G 5G
Bahamas,14 18Dec.2015
5G
IoT enabled
Thank you!
Hope to see you all in a smarter and more sustainable tomorrow
ITU‐T,Environment andClimate Changehttp://www.itu.int/go/ITU‐T/climate