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Prof. Álvaro Duarte de Oliveira
Alfamicro
PERIPHÈRIA CHALLENGE: Social Innovation for sustainable lifestyles
Brussels – FIREBALL Workshop -‐ Opportuni9es for crea9ng smarter ci9es – 24th January 2012
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OVERVIEW
Big challenges for our cities
Living Labs
Periphèria Project
Periphèria Challenges
Conclusions
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BIG CHALLENGES FOR OUR CITIES
Wellbeing and assisted living. Health and ageing
Climate change
Energy sustainability
Demographic shifts
Sustainable water and food supplies
Green mobility
Sustainable housing
Waste management
Security
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SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
Wicked problems call for diverse types of knowledge, resource, participation and collaboration.
Behaviour change requires the motivation of millions of individuals and their communities; solutions cannot be pushed.
New, distributed and highly participatory systems imply new roles for public and private spheres: demand/user/citizen driven open
RDI enabled by ICT.
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Living Labs User driven open innova.on eco-‐systems engage and mo.vate all the stakeholders, s.mulate co-‐design and co-‐crea.on of
technology, products, services and social innova.on. Create lead markets and enable behavior transforma.on
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LIVING LAB ECOSYSTEM
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PERIPHÈRIA VISION
Deploy convergent Future Internet (FI) plaDorms and services for the promo.on of sustainable lifestyles in and across
emergent networks of “smart” peripheral ci.es in Europe.
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PROJECT WORK PLAN
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THE PERIPHÈRIA FUTURE INTERNET MODEL
People in Places Community interaction
Internet of Things
Internet of Services Internet of People
RFID Sensor networks
Location Based
Services
Social networking
Service composition
Media and 3D
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PARTICIPATING CITIES
Malmö
Bremen
Athens
Genoa
Palmela
La-Ferté-Sous-Jarre
Malaga
Palermo
Malta
Larnaca
Budapest
Pilot Cities Sponsoring
Cities
Helsinki
Rio de Janeiro Lisbon
Network Cities
Dar es Salaam Vitória Monterey
Strategic Partner
World Bank
While 75% of Europe’s population lives in cities and towns of more than 5,000 inhabitants, the large cities covered by the EU’s Urban Audit account for only 8% of the total.
Bassano del Grappa
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LIVING LAB ARENAS
Archetypal urban settings in which Living Lab stakeholders co-design sustainable new ways of living
Smart Neighbourhood
Smart Street
Smart Square
Smart Museum and Park
Smart City Hall
Smart Campus
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PERIPHÈRIA PILOTS
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Neighbour-‐hood
Malmoe
Street Bremen
Square Athens
Museum-‐Park Genoa
City Hall Palmela
Co-‐housing coopera.ve wan.ng to go sustainable. Visualisa.on of collabora.ve e-‐par.cipa.on ideas. Community resource sharing. Link with local supermarket for sustainable food. Inter-‐cultural communica.on with immigrant communi.es. Real-‐estate management firm to renovate public spaces with technology experiences. Mobile games to explore unfamiliar parts of the city.
Management of city parking. Integrated ICT and mobile services for drivers including reserva.on of spaces. Introduc.on of facili.es for electric cars, bicycles and related services. Integra.on with public transport networks and food logis.cs.
Ci.zen engagement in developing, co-‐designing and priori.sing green city policies: • Traffic management and info services • Waste collec.on management and info system • Planning of green city spaces
Tourist and ci.zen par.cipa.on in learning about material and immaterial cultural and natural heritage (FP6 ISAAC). Management and protec.on of cultural and natural heritage. Safety and quality of life in open urban spaces.
Use an ICT-‐equipped mobile vehicle to extend delivery of city e-‐gov services to territory. • Accessibility and mobility for All project (awareness and training in schools and public administra.on) • Services to automo.ve SME network cluster
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EMERGENT ROLES
Government-commissioned Smart City services
Emergent bottom-up Smart City initiatives
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CONVERGENT PLATFORM
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SMART CITIZEN DESIRES Be heard
Be attracted (stay longer in a neighbourhood or group)
Be green
Be engaged (participate e.g. with others, in decisions)
Be valued
Be safe
Be counted (identify with/feel ownership for e.g. a place)
Be aware (e.g. of actions/impacts/benefits)
Be prospective (envisage e.g. possible options/futures)
Be reflective (e.g. on governance arrangements)
Be informed (access information, people, services)
Be integrated (e.g. with/across ethnic/religious minorities)
Be different (e.g. opt out in socially acceptable ways)
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FROM DESIRES TO CHALLENGES
proj. proposers
publicauthorities
citizengroups
desireswishesproblems
citizens
citizens
challenges
proj. teams citizens
select and endorse
discover
create
technologies
select issues
publicauthorities
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SMART CITY CHALLENGES
«Open Call» for initiatives in a thematic domain, addressing a specific issue while promoting a new idea of
sustainability, active role of citizens in co-delivery.
Posted by a city government or citizen group in a city, but of general relevance. Identifies one or more Arena
Models as the reference setting.
The organisation posting a challenge commits resources: a) in kind, b) institutional, or c) with a financial value.
Third Parties can commit additional resources. Pre-Commercial Procurement is encouraged.
Each challenge establishes one or more deadlines. Evaluation coordinated by the Periphèria Observatory.
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FROM CHALLENGES TO SOLUTIONS
proj. proposers
publicauthorities
citizengroups
desireswishesproblems
citizens
citizens
challenges
proj. teams citizens
select and endorse
identify
create
technologies
select issues
publicauthorities
proj. proposers
publicauthorities
citizengroups
desireswishesproblems
citizens
citizens
challenges
proj. teams citizens
select and endorse
discover
create
technologies
select issues
publicauthorities
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CHALLENGE PROJECTS
Anyone can initiate a project to address a challenge, but it must be carried forward by a group for a specific place.
Project definitions include urban vision, sustainability
strategy and Arena Model.
Projects identify behaviours to inflence, success indicators, gaming approach, reward strategy, etc.
Projects identify which apps to use or develop and how,
through Technology Spaces.
Projects can participate to Challenges in relevant cities for implementation.
CHALLENGE PROCESS
Wishes Issues
Challenge Ideas Projects Solutions
from wishes to solutions
PERIPHÈRIA INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM
Smart Ci.zen Communi.es Challenges
Pilot PlaDorms
Arena Models
Institutionalisation
Exploration
Purpose
Social Technological
Innovation
Shaping Action
Collective Decisions
Transfer / Learning
Alignment of Discourse
Technology Literacy
Technology Ownership
Technology Infrastructures
Technology Mapping
PILOT CHALLENGES LAUNCHED
CITY CHALLENGE
Athens Greenlife Athens
Bremen City Tour Game
Genoa Develop an environmental protec.on system, in terms of hydrological risk, of the area of Forte Santa Tecla
Malmoe Be seen, be heard Visualizing Collec.ve Energy Consump.on
Palmela
How can rural ci.zens become urban actors?
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SUSTAINABLE PERIPHERIA OUTCOMES
What Who How
Methods and tools for Smart City Ecosystem Development
Industrial partners Consul.ng services to ci.es
Universi.es Field research
Ci.es Internalisa.on as prac.ce
Models for foresigh.ng territorial impacts of innova.on
Observatory University network service to City network
Trust and reciprocal learning within a mul.-‐cultural network
Smart Periphèral Ci.es Network
Sub-‐network within Connected Smart Ci.es
Convergent plaDorm and sub-‐systems (toybox, challenges…)
Industrial partners Exploita.on of technology services to ci.es
Smart Ci.zen Communi.es
Engagement mo.vated by benefits and results
Specific pilot services, plaDorms, and apps
Industrial partners Exploita.on of specific technology solu.ons
Ci.es Adop.on mo.vated by benefits and results
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PERIPHÈRIA CREATES BRIDGES
IERC: Internet of Things Research
Cluster
Smart Ci.es PorDolio (13 projects)
Connected Smart Ci.es Network (50 ci.es)
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CONCLUSION
The Periphèria Vision brings together Future Internet technologies, Living Labs and Social
Innovation to create Sustainable Smart Cities where citizens’ sense of belonging and identity,
wellbeing and togetherness, form a better and happier society.
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THANK YOU
Prof. Álvaro Duarte de Oliveira
Alfamicro