Lublin, with a population of 340 000 inhabitants, is the largest economic and academic center and also the only metropolitan macro-region in Eastern Poland. Including the Lublin Metropolitan Area, this brings together more than 608 000 residents in 21 neighboring municipalities, with a total area of 2121 km2. Lublin is among the most dynamically developing of Polish cities and holds top rankings for sustainable development, for its strategy for attracting investors, for quality of life, and for the level of its investment in infrastructure.
Topic: traffic-management
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Smart City Lublin: A Smart City with a Social Dimension
By Lisa Smith on May 29, 2019 1:00:34 AM
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart City
Citizen Participation
Urban Mobility
Traffic Management
Citizen Empowerment
Public Transport
Waste Collection
Digital City
Green City
Bike-Sharing
Scooter-Sharing
Smart Transportation
Intelligent City
Social City
Lublin
Poland
Socially Intelligent City
ITS
Passenger Information System
Civic Budget
Public Transportation
Virtual Library
Digital Archive
Green Budget
Paid Parking Zone
Spatial Information
Pedestrian Standards
Urban Development Strategy
Civic Panel
Integrated Public Transport System
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Smart City Palo Alto
By Lisa Smith on Oct 1, 2018 11:06:20 AM
A comparatively small American city in the very center of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto has thrown itself into the smart city scene, founding a number of tech-driven projects to solve the problems of its 67,000 citizens. The first challenge to overcome, however, is its size: Palo Alto will need to pioneer smart resource management in order to fund the deployment of its smart city initiatives and the larger-scale implementation of any successful solutions.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart Government
Smart Mobility
Smart Lighting
Open Data
Leading Smart City
Smart Collaboration
Smart City
Smart City Apps
Air Quality
Traffic Reduction
Citizen Innovation
Smart Water Management
Palo Alto
Stanford University
Palo Alto Apps Challenge
PaloAlto311
AdoptMeApp
Jonathan Reichental
Smart Resource Management
University Collaboration
Sensor Networks
Traffic Management