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Autor
Biczyńska Ewelina (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Tytuł
The Smart City of Medellín, its Achievements and Potential Risks
Źródło
Urban Development Issues, 2019, vol. 62, s. 29-38, fot., rys., bibliogr. 35 poz.
Problemy Rozwoju Miast
Słowa kluczowe
Inteligentne miasto, Nowe technologie, Technologie informacyjne i telekomunikacyjne, Wykluczenie społeczne, Wykluczenie cyfrowe
Smart city, High-tech, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Social exclusion, Digital divide
Uwagi
summ.
Project of the internationalization of the Urban Development Issues journal is financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland (grant No. 841/P-DUN/2016).
Kraj/Region
Medellín, Kolumbia
Medellín, Colombia
Abstrakt
Medellín, a city in Colombia, is known for its resurrection from the status of the most dangerous city in the world to that of the most innovative one (awarded in 2013). The paper discusses the achievements of Medellín as a Smart City, which include, among others, the popularisation of Internet usage, optimisation of the urban transportation system with a reduction in traffic accidents, development of a mass transportation system with a cable car for a famous city in the developing world, improved security, together with an efficient crime reporting system and environmental risk monitoring. The potential risks involved in the implementation of ICT in city management are also discussed, related mostly to social exclusion and the actual distribution of the benefit coming from the Smart City. When compared with European cities, the additional barriers that the Colombian city needs to overcome are very high social inequalities, endemic crime, and topographic difficulties. This Latin American perspective can make clearer the difference between the Smart City in cities of the Global North vs Global South. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1733-2435
Język
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/udi-2019-0011
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