Nataša Čolić, B. Manić, Ana Nikovic, Borjan Brankov
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Grasping the framework for the urban governance of smart cities in Serbia. The case of INTERREG SMF project CLEVER
There is global interest in the smart city, not only as an operational
concept, but also as a funding mechanism of the EU Cohesion Policy, joint
programs, projects and initiatives. According to the EU Commission, a smart
city is a place where traditional networks and services are made more
efficient with the use of digital and communication technologies, for the
benefit of its inhabitants and business. Urban governance, as an instrument
of integrated urban development, has an important role as a decentralization
criterion in improving the smart city?s performance in more developed
countries and regions. At the same time, the countries of Southeast Europe
that are not members of the EU (including Serbia) are lagging in this
matter. Taken that the application of urban governance in the context of a
smart city can be seen as a practical novelty in Serbia, this paper presents
and discusses the existing state of the art in this field. The findings
presented were derived from collaborative engagement within the INTERREG
project CLEVER - Co-designing Smart Local Solutions for Exploiting Values
and Enhancing Resilience, during 2018/2019.