地方政府战略文件中的智慧遗产

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
D. Batchelor, M. Schnabel, M. Dudding
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摘要地方政府正在运用聪明的话语来解决其管辖范围内的挑战。智能基础设施和智能交通等智能话语源于智能城市学科和传统学科的融合,以提供新颖的计算机主导决策和量身定制的服务。在过去的十年里,这些聪明的话语已经通过明确的参考和操作举措嵌入了地方政府的战略文件中。智慧城市学科和遗产学科之间正在形成一种地方政府可以采用的新兴智慧话语,从而产生智慧遗产话语。本文对澳大利亚三个地方政府的智慧城市和遗产学科之间的战略关系进行了调查。在每个地方政府,研究人员分析了战略性智能城市和遗产文件,以确定共同的主题,并将数据提炼成概括的发现,以确定这些组织中智能遗产的现状。这些发现表明,智能遗产正在地方政府组织中出现,并可能很快在其文件中与既定的智能话语一起出现。这也标志着遗产和技术的交叉正在进入政策领域,超越了以往的数字遗产申请。规划者和政策专业人士可能不得不调整他们的思维,以适应这种新的话语。
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Smart heritage in local government strategic documents
ABSTRACT Local governments are applying smart discourses to resolve challenges in their jurisdictions. Smart discourses like Smart Infrastructure and Smart Mobility result from convergences of smart city discipline and traditional disciplines to deliver novel computer-led decision-making and tailored services. Over the past decade, these smart discourses have become embedded within local government strategic documents through explicit references and operational initiatives. An emerging smart discourse that local governments can adopt is forming between the smart city discipline and the heritage discipline, subsequently producing the Smart Heritage discourse. This article chronicles an investigation into the strategic relationships between the smart city and heritage disciplines within three Australian local governments. In each local government, the researchers analysed strategic smart city and heritage documents to identify shared themes, distilling the data into generalised findings that identify the state of play for Smart Heritage in these organisations. These findings suggest that Smart Heritage is emerging in local government organisations and could soon materialise in their documents alongside established smart discourses. It also signals that the intersection of heritage and technology is advancing into the policy arena, beyond previous Digital Heritage applications. Planners and policy professionals may have to adjust their thinking to accommodate this new discourse.
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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