¿Smart City or Human City? ¿Smart Destinations or Tourism for All? Jesús Hernández-Galán.

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¿Smart City or Human City? ¿Smart Destinations or Tourism for All? Jesús Hernández- Galán

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¿Smart City or Human City?

¿Smart Destinations orTourism for All?

Jesús Hernández-Galán

Population vs. functional capabilities

By 2050, 22% of the world population (around 2 billion people)

will be over 60 years old.

In 2011 there were 1 billion people with disabilities worldwide

(15% of the population)

Smart City

Technological

Infrastruct.

Energy Strategies

Resource Manageme

nt and Protection

Provision of services

Government

Spanish Smart Cities White Paper

Human City

Housing

Transportation/mobility

Urbanism

Citizen participation

Public buildingsGoverning

Tourism/Leisure

Communication &

information

Social and Health

Services

Building Restoration

New BuildingDomotics

Transformable House

Housing

Cost of getting old in Germany

• 11 million households with at least one family member over 65

• 2.7 million face mobility difficulties

• Only 7 % of families live in easily accessible barrier-free apartments

• More than two thirds of people in need of assistance (1.54 million) are provided with assistance services at home

• In the coming years, 40 billion euros will be invested in structural adaptation measures, and an additional 18 billion will be spent to provide the elderly population with appropriate living conditions.Cities of Tomorrow, EU 2011

Physical accessibility

Signage

Communication Systems

Orientation Systems

Assistance Services

Public Buildings

Sidewalks

Superblocks

Shared spaces

Traffic light acoustic signals

Acoustic Pollution

Street furniture (Dumpsters)

Urban Lighting

Orientation and guiding systems

Green spaces

Sense of security

Disappearance of small businesses

Urbanism

Piezoelectric floor tiles

iPavement

Transportation/mobility

Buses• Physical Accesibility• Information systems in bus stops• Information systems inside the buses • UV filters on windows

Metro and railway• Physical accesibility in stations y and trains• Orientation and guidance systems indoors• Information and signage systems• Interaction of users with vending machines

Electric cars• Accessibility to chargers• Lack of noise• Battery technological developments appliable to power

wheelchairs• Car sharing• Accessible taxis

España líder en Europa en accesibilidad

European Access City Award

Spain

• Avila• Barcelona• Santander• Tarrasa• Bilbao• Pamplona• Burgos• Málaga

Germany

• Cologne• Marburg• Berlin• Dresden

Poland

• Krakow• Gdynia• Poznan

Apps

• Accessibility• ONCE-CIDAT Metro• Wheelmap• Jaccede• On the bus• Disabled park• Tweri• El tren en tu móvil• Vías verdes accesibles• Tur4All

• CERMI Denuncia Discriminación

• Control EM• Medicamento Accesible• DILO• PICAA

• Audesc mobile

Technology

6,400 million mobile phone users

Destinos turísticos inteligentes Smart destinations

• Smart and accessible tourism destinations, a matter of business

Public procurements

• Mandate 376: Accessibility requirements for public procurement of products and services in the ICT domain

• Mandate 420: Accessibility requirements for public procurement in the Built Environment

• Mandate 473 to include “Design for All” in relevant standardization initiatives

NETS

• WHO Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and

Communities

• Barrier Free cities for all

• ENAT

• EIDD-Design for all Europe