Towards A Novel Model for Smart Sustainable City Planning and Development: A Scholarly Backcasting Approach

IF 0.6 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
Simon Elias Bibri, J. Krogstie
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In the early 1990s, the discourse on sustainable development produced the concept of sustainable urban forms that became, and continue to be, a hegemonic response to the challenges of sustainable development. However, such forms have been problematic, whether in theory or practice, and indeed are associated with a number of problems, issues, and challenges. This involves the question of how they should be monitored, understood, analyzed, planned, and even integrated so as to improve, advance, and maintain their contribution to sustainability. This brings us to the issue of sustainable cities and smart cities being extremely fragmented as landscapes and weakly connected as approaches, despite the proven role and untapped potential of advanced ICT, especially big data technology, for advancing sustainability under what is labeled “smart sustainable cities.” Essentially, there are multiple visions of such cities, and indeed multiple pathways to achieving them. With that in regard, this futures study aims to analyze, investigate, and develop a novel model for smart sustainable city planning and development using backcasting as a scholarly approach. It involves a series of papers of which this paper is the first, and which aims to report the outcomes of Step 1 and Step 2—an overview of a detailed trend analysis and a review of sustainable urban forms—by answering the guiding questions for each step. We argue that a deeper understanding between social, technological, and scientific solutions is required to achieve more sustainable urban forms. Visionary images of a long–term future can stimulate an accelerated movement towards achieving the long–term goals of sustainability. The proposed model is believed to be the first of its kind and thus has not been, to the best of one’s knowledge, produced, nor is it being currently investigated, elsewhere.
迈向智慧可持续城市规划与发展的新模式:学术回溯法
20世纪90年代初,关于可持续发展的论述产生了可持续城市形态的概念,这一概念成为并将继续成为对可持续发展挑战的霸权回应。然而,无论是在理论上还是在实践中,这种形式都存在问题,并且确实与许多问题、问题和挑战相关联。这涉及到如何监测、理解、分析、计划,甚至整合它们的问题,以便改进、推进和保持它们对可持续性的贡献。这给我们带来了可持续城市和智慧城市的问题,尽管先进的信息通信技术(尤其是大数据技术)在促进“智能可持续城市”的可持续性方面发挥了成熟的作用和未开发的潜力,但作为景观,可持续城市和智慧城市极其分散,而作为方法,它们之间的联系却很弱。从本质上讲,这样的城市有多种愿景,也有多种实现它们的途径。鉴于此,本研究旨在分析、调查和开发一种新的智能可持续城市规划和发展模型,并将反向预测作为一种学术方法。它涉及一系列论文,本文是其中的第一篇,旨在通过回答每一步的指导性问题,报告步骤1和步骤2的结果——详细趋势分析的概述和可持续城市形式的回顾。我们认为,为了实现更可持续的城市形态,需要对社会、技术和科学解决方案进行更深入的理解。对长期未来有远见的设想可以促进加速实现可持续发展的长期目标。所提出的模型被认为是同类模型中的第一个,因此,据我所知,没有在其他地方生产,也没有在其他地方进行研究。
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Journal of Futures Studies
Journal of Futures Studies REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Futures Studies is a globally-oriented, trans-disciplinary referred journal. Its mission is to develop high-quality, futures-oriented research and thinking based on the evolving knowledge base of Futures Studies. Articles accepted for publication are expected to show an in-depth understanding of the field"s dimensions, content, research perspectives and methods.
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