Crowdsourcing: Tackling Challenges in the Engagement of Citizens with Smart City Initiatives

Long Pham, Conor Linehan
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The engagement and involvement of citizens with the design of Smart City (SC) initiatives help ensure a maximisation of benefit for all stakeholders. However, undertaking processes that facilitate citizen engagement often involves prohibitive challenges in cost, design and deployment mechanisms, particularly for small cities which have limited resources. We report on a project carried out in Cork City, a small city in Ireland, where a crowdsourcing-inspired method was used. Academics, local government, volunteers and civil organisations came together to collaboratively design and carry out a study to represent local interests around the deployment of smart city infrastructure. Our project demonstrates a new way of translating crowdsourcing for use in government problem-solving. It was three-times less in cost, creative in design, and flexible but collaborative in deployment, resulting in high volume of reliable data for project prioritisation and implementation.
众包:应对市民参与智慧城市计划的挑战
市民参与智慧城市(SC)计划的设计有助于确保所有利益相关者的利益最大化。然而,开展促进公民参与的进程往往涉及成本、设计和部署机制方面令人望而却步的挑战,特别是对于资源有限的小城市而言。我们报道了在爱尔兰小城市科克市开展的一个项目,在那里使用了一种受众包启发的方法。学者、地方政府、志愿者和民间组织聚集在一起,共同设计并开展了一项研究,代表了围绕智慧城市基础设施部署的地方利益。我们的项目展示了一种将众包转化为政府解决问题的新方法。它的成本降低了三倍,设计新颖,部署灵活,协作性强,为项目优先级和实施提供了大量可靠数据。
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