Comme le souligne Daniel Araya dans Smart Cities as Democratic Ecologies, les villes intelligentes sont des habitats vivants capables de s’adapter aux nouveaux besoins de leurs citoyens et résidents (2015). Pour créer de tels habitats, nous devons bâtir une culture de collaboration entre tous les secteurs et entre les villes.
Qu’il s’agisse de défis, d’organismes, d’articles ou de vidéos, la liste se penche sur certains des travaux effectués au Canada et à l’étranger pour bâtir des communautés inclusives et résilientes en intégrant des technologies qui contribuent au bien-être social et environnemental. Les leçons et les idées contenues dans ces ressources présentent des exemples concrets pour agir, aborder des problèmes de manière holistique et développer l’innovation dans les villes. Nous prévoyons mettre cette liste à jour de temps en temps.
La plupart des liens ci-dessous renvoient à des ressources en anglais seulement.
Défis
Un Défi est un programme de compétitions qui a pour but de récompenser les villes qui font de l’excellent travail pour devenir plus inclusives et résilientes.
- Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge
- Buckminster Fuller Challenge
- Google Impact Challenge
- India’s Smart City Challenge
- MacArthur Foundation 100&Change Challenge
- Open Data Challenge
- US Department of Transportation Smart City Challenge
Organismes et services
- 100 Resilient Cities
- Cities – C2 Montreal
- Des villes pour tous
- CitizenLab
- Fab City Blog
- Future Cities Catapult
- Intelligent Communities Forum Canada
- Intelligent Communities Forum
- Nesta
- New Cities Foundation
- Open & Agile Smart Cities
- Organicity
- Platform Cooperativism Consortium
- Smart Citizen Kit and Platform
- The Collaborative City
- What Works Cities
Livres
- Daniel Araya (editor), 2015. Smart Cities as Democratic Ecologies. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Stephen Goldsmith and Susan Crawford, 2014. The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance. John Wiley & Sons.
- Adam Greenfield, 2013. Against the Smart City. Do Projects.
- Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman, 2015. Sharing Cities: A case for truly smart and sustainable cities. MIT Press.
- Carlo Ratti and Matthew Claudel, 2016.The City of Tomorrow: Sensors, Networks, Hackers, and the Future of Urban Life. Yale University Press.
- Anthony Townsend, 2013. Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia.
Rapports
- Peter Baeck (editor), 2015. Data for Good: How big and open data can be used for the common good.
- David Bollier, 2016. The City as Platform: How Digital Networks Are Changing Urban Life and Governance. The Aspen Institute.
- Ricky Burdett (editor), 2017. Innovation in Europe’s cities: A report by LSE Cities on Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2014 Mayors Challenge. LSE Cities.
- Federico Caprotti, Robert Cowley, Andrew Flynn, Simon Joss and Li Yu, 2016. Smart-Eco Cities in The UK: Trends and City Profiles.
- Elsa Estevez, Nuno Vasco Lopes and Tomasz Janowski, 2016. Smart Sustainable Cities.
- Jonathan Gray and Danny Lämmerhirt, 2017. Data and the City: How can public data infrastructure change lives in urban regions? Open Knowledge International.
- Jean-Noé Landry, Keira Webster, Bianca Wylie and Pamela Robinson, 2016. How can we improve urban resilience with open data?. Open Data for Development.
- Saunders and P. Baeck, 2015. Rethinking Smart Cities from the Ground Up. Nesta.
Articles et publications
- Julian Agyeman and Duncan McLaren, 2016. “Apps don’t make a city smart.” Boston Globe.
- Eddie Copeland,2016. “UK Offices of Data Analytics: From Rhetoric to Reality.”
- Tomas Diez, 2017. “Fab City Prototypes – Designing and making for the real world”
- Neal Gorenflo, 2015. “Bologna Celebrates One Year of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning.”
- Hubert Guillaud, 2017. La ville intelligente n’aime pas les pauvres!
- Simon Joss, 2016. “Smart Cities: At a Crossroads.” Public Sector Executive.
- John Kania and Mark Kramer, Winter 2011. “Collective Impact: Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination….” Stanford Social Innovation Review.
- Chris McPhee (editor), 2015. Smart Cities and Regions. The October 2015 issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review.
- Chris McPhee (editor), 2016. Smart Cities and Regions. The December 2016 issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review.
- Geoff Mulgan, 2016. “A New Family of Data Commons?”
- Steven Poole, 2014. “The truth about smart cities: ‘In the end, they will destroy democracy’.” The Guardian.
- Carina Veeckman and Shenja van der Graaf, March 2015. “The City as Living Laboratory: Empowering Citizens with the Citadel Toolkit.” Technology Innovation Management Review.
- Stefaan Verhuls, 2015. “Governing through Prizes and Challenges.”
Vidéos
- Matthew Claudel: « The City of Tomorrow » | Talks at Googlem 2016.
- Nigel Jacob et al. “The Connected City: Trends and Developments Driving Smart City Innovation.”
- Indy Johar. Social innovation in the real world – from silos to systems.
- Peter MacLeod. Change How?
Nouveau programme pour les villes