Smart City Standards & Certification Globally Towards Green Smart Cities in the IoT Era 19 March 2018 The University of Tokyo - Global Carbon Project - NIES - Future Earth - Georgia Institute of Technology Eliot Allen, AICP, LEED AP-ND, EcoDistricts AP Principal, Criterion Planners Portland Oregon U.S. [email protected]
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Smart City Standards & Certification Globally
Towards Green Smart Cities in the IoT Era 19 March 2018
The University of Tokyo - Global Carbon Project - NIES - Future Earth - Georgia Institute of Technology
Standards as a Path to Society 5.0 and Collective Impact
• Shared purpose• Common understanding• Integration/interoperability/security• Investment• Procurement• Scaling
What is Happening Globally?
1. Key organizations2. Standards3. Certification systems4. Trends and future prospects
Relevant Global Frameworks
UN General Assembly Resolutions• Sustainable Development Goals• New Urban Agenda - to be achieved in part through smart cities
Key Global Organizations
• Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)• International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)• International Standards Organization (ISO)• International Telecommunication Union (ITU)• Smart Cities Council• World Council on City Data
Types of Smart City Standards
• Strategic
• Process
• Technical
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Strategic Standards
• Guidance for city leadership• Development of an overall vision• Identifying priorities• Practical implementation• Monitoring & evaluation
Process Standards
• Best practices in procurement• Managing cross-organization and cross-sector projects• Financing packages
• City vision• Transforming city operating model• Leadership & governance• Collaborative engagement• Procurement management• Interoperability needs• Common reference model
• Smart city roadmap• Community-led service transformation• Identity & privacy management• Digital inclusion & channel management• Managing infrastructure & projects• IT & data management• Open service-oriented IT architecture
( ISO 37122 Smart City Indicators – June 2019 )
Certification – Achieving Standards
Certified proof of achievement
• Strategic
• Process
• Technical
- Public accountability
- Investor confidence
Standards
Smart City Certification Systems
• Bloomberg What Works Cities
• BSI Kitemark Smart Cities & Communities
• USGBC LEED for Cities
100+ cities enrolled to date
• “Measure to manage”
• Open, robust data; rigorous analysis
• Reliance on ICT
Closed 30 Jan 2018
BSI Smart City Success Checklist (now pilot certification)