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“Smart” Citizen’s Visions? Experiences and views of the SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+ Project
BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ – Karlsruhe: SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+ (2015-2016)15th Annual STS Conference Graz May 2016
„Zukunftsstadt – Team“ Karlsruhe:Pia Laborgne, Joanna Skok, Martina Leucht (EIFER)Jessica Deutsch, Steffen Buhl (Stadt Karlsruhe)Ralf Trunko (Cyberforum)
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Project Framework: FONA
German Federal Ministry of Research and Technology (BMBF) research frameworkprogramme „Research for sustainable development“ (FONA, since 2005)
aims at implementing the national Sustainability Strategy (i.a. 40% GHG reduction up to 2020, doubling of resource efficiency,…) and the High-Tech strategy of the German government
Central elements of the current FONA 3 programme are three guiding initiatives:
• Energy transition• City of the future• Green economy
City Competition „City of the Future“ (Wettbewerb Zukunftsstadt)SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+
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Project Framework: City of the Future
• National Platform for the City of the Future: Strategic Research Agenda
• Aim: to promote urban restructuring in order to create CO2-neutral, energy-
efficient and climate-adapted cities.
• Experts from local authorities, science, industry
and politics were involved in drafting this strategy
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Project Framework: 'Science Year 2015 – City of the Future'.
https://www.wissenschaftsjahr-zukunftsstadt.de/
Elements:• MS Wissenschaft: Exhibition Vessel• Researchers for Schools• City Competition• Other Events, Communication
Photos: MS Wissenschaft (Pia Laborgne)
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City Competition „City of the Future“ (Wettbewerb Zukunftsstadt)
Aim: Vision development with citizens, testing of visions for the cityof the future
Three Phases:Phase I: Vision development (50 Cities)Phase II: Planning (20 Cities)Phase III: Implementation („Real life laboratories“) (8 Cities)
Project Framework: 'Science Year 2015 – City of the Future‘: City Competition
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SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+
Karlsruhe proposal SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+
• Chosen as one of 51 projects out of 168 proposals• Project framework: First Phase July 2015-Mai 2016• Project partners: City of Karlsruhe, Cyberforum, EIFER, ITAS (advisory)• Aim: citizens‘ vision for a city quarter 2030+ based on a vision development
process in two quarters of Karlsruhe (Knielingen and Mühlburg)
https://www.wissenschaftsjahr-zukunftsstadt.de/http://www.karlsruhe.de/b2/zukunftsstadt
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SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+
Karlsruhe• ~ 300 000 Inhabitants• Upper Rhine Valley• Strong ICT Sector, Highest Courts• Oldest Technical University of Germany
Google Maps
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SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+
Mühlburg
• 16 000 Inhabitants• 5,26 Km2
• Redevelopment area
http://www.karlsruhe.de/b4/stadtteile/westen/muehlburghttp://www.karlsruhe.de/b4/stadtteile/westen/muehlburg/heute.de
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SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+
Knielingen
• 8 900 Inhabitants• 20,64 Km2
• Largely Industrial Area• High traffic load
http://www.karlsruhe.de/b4/stadtteile/norden/knielingen
Complementary Actions in two selected quarters of KarlsruheBürgervereine
Meetings withmembers of civilassociations asmultiplikators forcitizens ofMühlburg andKnielingen
Different targetgroups
Discussions withrepresentants ofdifferent targetgrops (seniors, migrants, industry)in Mühlburg andKnielingen
Science festivalEFFEKTEProject Info-Point and announcementof the visiondevelopmentprocess
Output as impulses for the preparation of the main Workshops –
Formulation of main questions for the workshops and general source of ideas for the visioning process
Workshop Citizens Vision Mühlburg 2030+
Focus: cross-target group orientedAim: Vision development & Visualization
MS Wissenschaft
Workshops with childrenand youth fromMühlburg andKnielingen
Workshop Citizens Vision Knielingen 2030+
Focus: cross-target group orientedAim: Vision development & Visualization
Concluding eventFocus: cross-target group orientedAim: Presentation of results from vision development & visualization process and recommendations
Competition„Who will bevisionary?“
cross-target group orientedcollection ofIdeas
Main Actions
Scheme„Quarter of the future“
as main deliverable of the Zukunftsstadt- Team
Online-presence
Focus: cross-target group oriented
Project-Website:embededin the Internet presence of theCity of Karlsruhe, mainly forInformation concerningthe pojectand actionsplanned andtaken
Facebook presence:complementaryfor info sharingand comments
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BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ SmartQuarterVision 2030+ project structure
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BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ –SmartQuarterVision KA 2030+ impressions
Photos: Pia Laborgne
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Karlsruhe SmartQuarterVision 2030+ Schoolchildren workshops
Workshops for schoolchildren of Mühlburg and Knielingen in Karlsruhe Rhin port on the ship MS Wissenschaft in the framework of the BMBF exhibition „City of the future“15.-16.07.2015
Photos: Pia LaborgnePhotos: Pia Laborgne
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Karlsruhe SmartQuarterVision 2030+ Schoolchildren workshop Mühlburg
Workshop for schoolchildrenof Mühlburg – 15.07.2015
Groups work
Group work presentation
Visions results
Photos: Pia Laborgne
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Karlsruhe SmartQuarterVision 2030+ Schoolchildren workshop Knielingen
Workshop for schoolchildrenof Knielingen – 16.07.2015
Groups work
Group work presentation
Visions resultsPhotos: Pia Laborgne
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BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ Citizens Vision Workshop Knielingen, 5.12.2015
Workshop for schoolchildren ofMühlburg
Concept: starting from needs, travelling to thefuture: show should it look like? backcasting
Citizens‘ workshop Knielingen – example: thematicgroup work „Habitation“ Photos: Pia Laborgne
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BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ Citizens Vision Workshop Mühlburg, 12.12.2015
Citizens‘ workshop Mühlburg: examples
Photos: Pia Laborgne
Projekt Vorgehen
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Konzept „Stadtteil der Zukunft“ Aufbau und Vorgehen
Konzept „Stadtteil der Zukunft“
Stadtteil-Vision Mühlburg (gruppenübergreifend)
Stadtteil-Vision Knielingen (gruppenübergreifend)
Ein übertragbares Konzept„Stadtteil der Zukunft“
übertragbare Bedürfnisse
Bewerbung für Phase 2
Ergebnisse der Zielgruppengespräche
Ergebnisse der Visions-Werkstatt in Mühlburg
Ergebnisse der Visions-Werkstatt in Knielingen
Ergebnisse der Zielgruppengespräche
Mapping der Bedürfnisse in Mühlburg
Ergebnisse der ZielgruppengesprächeErgebnisse der
Zielgruppengespräche
Ergebnisse der Schüler-Workshop in Mühlburg
Ergebnisse des Schüler-Workshops in Knielingen
Ergebnisse der ZielgruppengesprächeErgebnisse der
Zielgruppengespräche
Mapping der Ideen in
MühlburgMapping der Bedürfnisse in Knielingen
Mapping der Ideen in
Knielingenübertragbare
Ideen
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BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ –SmartQuarterVision 2030+ visions results
Thank you for your attention!
Graphic recording Citizens‘ workshop Knielingen
The Citizens‘ Vision Workshops work was accompanied by graphic recording.
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Smarter City Initiative Karlsruhe: local network with six areas of activity:• SmartHouse
Model projects for energy efficiency, intelligent automation and control technology or communication solutions for buildings and commercial real estate
• SmartMobilityIntelligent use of existing transport infrastructure and creation of new future-oriented structures
• Public servicesIntelligent city interactions with businesses and residents
• Use of modern technology for construction site management, information for residents and service for retailers
• Energy: Energy-independent city, HotSpots - model projects for efficient energy generation, storage and administration solutions
• SmartCulture
Smarter City ?
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Smarter City ?
http://www.karlsruhe.de/int/i2/standort/smart.en
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Citizens and “Smart”: Some answers from the citizens’ visions workshops
“Smart”: In the Context of “Smart City”: resource efficient city systematically using
the potential of Information and Communication technologies
• What role do “smart/smart city” play in citizen’s visions of the city quarter of the future?
• Small questionnaire for all workshops concerning the understanding and use of the concept “smart” and “smart city”
• Observation: where are links in the citizen's’ ideas and visions?
Smarter City ?
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Citizens and “Smart”: Some answers from the citizens’ visions workshops
Smarter City ?
Do you know the meaning of the term smart?(in percent)
Yes
No
don‘t know
31%
14%
55%
Do you know the meaning of the term 'Smart City'?(in percent)
Yes
No
don‘t know
58%
8%
35%
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“Smart” ideas of the citizens• Pupils: all sorts of apps, W-Lan-Trees, robots, talking cupboards, … New smart technologies as goal and dominant vision.• Citizens’ workshops:
• Social Life: Information, networking, cooperation, exchange of help, assistance for older people, booking system for rooms, virtual local community…
• Participation: information, feed-back, polls/plebiscites, votes, virtual budget, coordination, participative mapping
• Working life: digitalization as hope for flexibility and better work-life-balance
• Mobility: Multi-modal sharing system, coordination of commuters, intelligent traffic control
• Energy: Feedback systems on consumption and production; virtual local network
New smart technologies as instruments, not a strong focus, concerns.
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Citizens and “Smart”
“Smart” ideasMobility: Multi-modal sharing system
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Citizens and “Smart”
“Smart” ideas• Virtual City Quarter PlatformComplementary to physical platforms!
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Citizens and “Smart”: Concerns?- Self-efficacy, loosing control, fear of “getting stupid”/helpless- Fear of loosing “real life contacts”: virtual life instead of real life
BMBF Competition „Zukunftsstadt“ –SmartQuarterVision 2030+
Do you have possitive associations concerning theconcept 'smart'? (in percent)
Yes
No
don‘t know
39%
27%
34%
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Citizens and “Smart” : Conclusions
• An important part of the participants stated not to know what “smart” means or
not to be sure. SmarterCity Initiative almost unknown.
• “Smart” did not come up explicitly, but several smart city elements are named in
the visions
• Smart technologies as instruments, not as goal
• Concerns, fears
• Not in focus: data, privacy – not yet?
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Thank you!
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