SmartGov 2019


EAI International Conference on Smart Governance for Sustainable Smart Cities 2nd day 6th December

SmartGov 2019


EAI International Conference on Smart Governance for Sustainable Smart Cities 2nd day 6th December

SMARTGOV conference will take place on the 6th December in the room #3

9:00 – 9:15 SMARTGOV Opening Ceremony
9:15 – 9:45

Keynote Speech: Soumaya Ben Dhaou

Title: Smart governance for smart sustainable cities and settlements.

Abstract:

We are facing today unprecedented societal, environmental and economic global challenges. Government and public services are failing to address solutions. We are at a point when we are all called to act collectively to face a number of these challenges. The concept of Smart sustainable cities and settlement aims to provide innovative solutions to cities and settlements using ICTs and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency, of urban and communities operations and services in different areas (mobility, environment, people, living and public service) for the present without compromising the need for the future generations with respect to the economic, social and environment.  However, it is important to leverage the power of technology to reach these goals by improving management, reducing inefficiencies and generating sustainable public values. We will discuss in this presentation how the emerging/frontier and disruptive technologies leveraged in smart cities initiatives could be oriented toward sustainable public value generation. This question is directly related to the governance, the role of the technology in this governance and how the intelligence of smart cities could be turned into sustainable development.

9:50 – 11:10

SESSION 1: Framing and measuring Smart Cities

Session Chair: Lorenzo Madrid

  1. Review of Measures to Evaluate Smart Sustainable Cities; Judy Backhouse
  2. Cognitive Systems for Urban Planning: A Literature Review; Lorena Recalde, Jaime Meza, and Luis Terán
  3. Well-Being Indexes – Privileged Tools for Smart Cities Governance; Bruno Rebelo and Orlando Belo
  4. A Unified Reference Model for Smart Cities; Nuno Soares, Paula Monteiro, Francisco J. Duarte, and Ricardo J. Machado
11:10 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 13:00

SESSION 2: Smart Governance applications

Session Chair: Luís Soares Barbosa

  1. Implementation of GDPR: Learning with a Local Administration Case Study; Fernando Martins, Luís Amaral and Pedro Ribeiro
  2. A paired conceptual framework integrating information systems research and democracy theory; Maria Anastasiadou, Vítor Duarte dos Santos and Ana Maria Evans
  3. An investigation of citizen’s e-participation within Oman’s police department Facebook page; Dr. Tamanna Dalwai, Menila James, William Webster, Abdullah Mohammed Alshukaili, and Arockiasamy Soosaimanickam
  4. Assessing Urban Critical Infrastructure Using Online GIS and ANN: An Empirical Study of Bucharest City (Romania); Adriana Reveiu
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch