Means of Implementation for accelerating local governance progress towards resilience Smart Technologies for Urban Resilience Samantha Stratton‐Short International Development Arup
Smart | Cities | Resilience Digital Technology (data and technology) • Drones, micro bots, beacons and sensors for (real-time mapping) • GIS/Geospatial/Satellite • Mobile apps/ SMS/ Social media for crowdsourcing, reporting, surveying • Small cells to boost local and/or remote connectivity Business models and drivers • G2C – governance, stakeholder engagement, capacity building • G2G – managing and decision-making • B2B – efficiencies, on-demand services Supporting urban systems e.g. food, health, water, energy, livelihoods, safety, transport, education, waste management etc…
Smart > Resilient Applying means to outcomes Apply Withstand User‐centred Respond Informed decisions Recover Integration Transform Smart Means Resilience Outcomes
Smart > Resilient Examples Informed decisions > Withstand Integrate > Respond User centred > Recover User centred > Transform
Informed decisions > Withstand Urban Health Participatory Systems Analysis
Informed decisions > Withstand Urban Health Participatory Systems Analysis Health outcomes Urban Factors
Integrate > Respond WaterShare app CITY WATER RESILIENCE FRAMEWORK ASSESSMENT TOOL
Integrate > Respond WaterShare app v v 1. Water Assets and system 2. Under shock or stress v v 3. Users to Asset 3. Integrate and Engage manager
User centred > Recover Rapid response post earthquake in Mexico City via app and volunteer engineers
User centred > Recover Rapid response post earthquake in Mexico City via app and volunteer engineers
User centred > Transform Oosterwold Collaborative DIY Urbanism Project Tools
User centred > Transform Oosterwold Collaborative DIY Urbanism Project Tools Planning
Smart > Resilient
Smart Technologies for Urban Resilience
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