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Edinburgh Napier University creates smart city ‘playbook’ for UN

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A new United Nations resource to help cities around the world harness the benefits of digital technology has been created by Edinburgh Napier University.

Described as a ‘playbook’ of practical recommendations to improve urban life with the use of cutting-edge tech, the creation of Managing Smart City Governance was led by professor Luca Mora and Dr Paolo Gerli from the university’s business school.

The resource offers practical guidance to local and regional governments leading smart city projects, with existing examples including real-time monitoring of traffic data and online platforms to enhance civic participation.

The university explained that recommendations are intended to help develop more  effective, inclusive, and sustainable urban areas, by showing how cities worldwide have been successfully dealing with the ethical, societal and environmental implications of digital technologies.

The final publication draws on examples from Scotland for cities in other parts of the world to follow, including the collaborative Scottish Cities Alliance, the launch of the Scottish Digital Academy, and Glasgow’s Participatory Budgeting Evaluation Toolkit.

Professor Mora presented the final document to the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona on Wednesday.

Reacting to the launch, he said, “This playbook draws together evidence-based advice, offering what we hope will be guidance that makes a positive difference around the world.

“Digital technology offers many opportunities for leaders of local and municipal governments – and it could revolutionise the quality of life for people who live in urban areas.

“The potential of these technologies is almost limitless, so it is important that they are put in place strategically and collaboratively to make the most of them.”