2017
DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v1i1.24
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Smart Environment Program, Smart Way to Smart City

Abstract: Bandung City Government is ranked the 3rd in smart city index in Indonesia only within 8 months of smart city application. Considering this achievement, it is necessary to study this fast-tracking success of smart city to enable a lesson learnt for other local governments. Hence, this research aims at evaluating the best practices of smart environment program as one of smart city projects and analyzing the positive transformation being brought. The analysis will be based on three core activities in smart envir… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have tried to uncover the technology features in the implementation of a smart city program such as Suakanto Wiseli, Tanusetiawan, and Purnomo (2017). Other studies focused on smart environment and sustainability (Rahmat, Syadiah & Subur, 2016;Rusadi et al, 2016;Rachmawati, 2017) and co-creation and smart city governance (Mayangsari & Novani, 2015). Also in the disability and human right discourse Suryotrisongko, Kusuma and Ginardi (2017) investigated how smart city design deals with disability issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have tried to uncover the technology features in the implementation of a smart city program such as Suakanto Wiseli, Tanusetiawan, and Purnomo (2017). Other studies focused on smart environment and sustainability (Rahmat, Syadiah & Subur, 2016;Rusadi et al, 2016;Rachmawati, 2017) and co-creation and smart city governance (Mayangsari & Novani, 2015). Also in the disability and human right discourse Suryotrisongko, Kusuma and Ginardi (2017) investigated how smart city design deals with disability issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technologies that made this network possible were radio frequency identification tags, wireless sensors, embedded intelligence, and nanotechnology. Likewise, the IoT user contemplates three levels of experiences: (1) tangible, which involves the introduction into the body of a device that allows data transmission; (2) the connection and sharing of information, and (3) visualization and reflection, which enables the acquisition of a broader knowledge of the environment and the objects we use [21][22][23].…”
Section: Backgroundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess performance of city as smart city there are some indicators and assessment framework provided by European Union Project for Smart City (www.smart-cities.eu). These characteristics are smart economy, smart governance, smart people, smart living, smart mobility and smart environment [12]. Smart environment, in particular, is expected to help solving the environmental problems faced by Indonesian cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%