Smart Cities Capacity Building Event Invitation for

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UNESCO Historic Centres and
“Smart Cities”
A proposal for the next Interreg Europe Call
Brussels 15th April 2015
RIS 3-Smart
Specialisation
Strategy:
Sustainability,
Tourism,
Heritage
Innovation
Zones
Harves
-ting
ideas
Citizen,
Student &
Tourists
Focus
Behaviour
between
departments
Policy &
Regulation
Heritage
Committees
& Rules
Information
World
Heritage Smart Cities
Collaboration
SMART
CITY
STRATEGY
City
Centre
Life
INTEGRATED
PLANNING &
MANAGEMENT
(always
important…, more
in our case)
University
and Tourists
as Smart City
ambassadors
Integrated
infrastructures jobs
Knowledge
Sharing
Sustainable
Mobility,
Districts &
Infrastructures
Resilient
cities
Indicators
Open
Data
Sharing
between
Cities
Traffic
signals
Retrofitting
Specific
infrastructure
solutions
Business
Models,
Procurement &
Funding
Standards
Specific
Lighting
Specific
Renewable
Energy
Solutions
Our previous steps and current aim…
Thanks to our participation to the EIP “Smart Cities and
Communities Platform”, we have been able to contribute to
the aggregation of various stakeholders around the theme of
management of public services within historic city centres,
in particular those city centres which have been recognised
as UNESCO world heritage sites .
One of the greatest challenges in the “Smart City” concept is
ensuring a high standard of services within historic city
centres, which, by their nature, cannot undergo major
infrastructural reshaping.
Today, administrators face the challenge of making historic
city centres true parts of the city, without reducing them to
scenograhies for tourists, ensuring their preservation, their
vivability, the best management of cultural heritage,..
The sustainable mobility of people, services and goods, as
well as waste management and energy consumption
reduction are crucial parts of this strategy.
Would like to meet…
• Tuscany (IT), Castilla y León (SP) and other partners of the EIP SCC
commitment are interested to have contacts with other Regions with
UNESCO Heritage Cities/Sites interested on sharing ways for
implementing the SMART CITY concept in these special areas.
• Cultural heritage management actors.
• From all Europe.
Contact
Michel Angelo Fabbrini
[email protected]
www.openplanconsulting.eu
Piazza Stazione 1 Scala A Piano 2
50123 Firenze, Italia
José Francisco Diego Calvo
Castilla y León Innovation, Financing and
Internationalisation Agency - ADE
[email protected]
Delegation in Brussels
Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Spain
10, Rue Montoyer, 1st floor, box 18
1000 Brussels (Belgium).