Towards evaluation design for smart city development

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2018-05-23

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Taylor & Francis

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1357-4809

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Caird SP, Hallett SH, Towards evaluation design for smart city development, Journal of Urban Design, Volume 24, Issue 2, 2019, pp. 188-209

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Smart city developments integrate digital, human and physical systems in the built environment. With growing urbanization and widespread developments, identifying suitable evaluation methodologies is important. Case-study research across five UK cities ‒ Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Milton Keynes and Peterborough ‒ revealed that city evaluation approaches were principally project-focused with city-level evaluation plans at early stages. Key challenges centred on selecting suitable evaluation methodologies to evidence urban value and outcomes, addressing city authority requirements. Recommendations for evaluation design draw on urban studies and measurement frameworks, capitalizing on big data opportunities and developing appropriate, valid, credible integrative approaches across projects, programmes and city-level developments.

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Smart city developments, Smart city measurement, Smart city evalution, Urban indicators, Evaluation design

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