- Author:
Elżbieta Ura
- E-mail:
uraelzbieta@pro.onet.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Rzeszowski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6896-6790
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
81-91
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2023.04.06
- PDF:
ppk/74/ppk7406.pdf
Civil Rights and Freedoms in the Light of the Idea of the „15-Minute City”
The aim of the article is to draw attention to the rights and freedoms of citizens in the light of the idea of introducing “15-minute cities”. This idea is indicated in the UN resolution of 2015, called the 2030 Agenda. 15-minute cities are referred to as smart cities or compact cities. Under the “Horizon Europe” program, 100 cities were selected as experimental cities in the pursuit of creating smart cities by 2030, including: Wrocław, Warsaw, Łódź, Rzeszów and Kraków. The assumption of the smart city is that every resident should have access to basic life needs within 15 minutes of home. By implementing the above, a new urban planning trend in cities was also created. On the basis of these considerations, an attempt was made to assess whether the changes related to the introduction of 15-minute cities will not limit the rights and freedoms of man and citizen
- Author:
Marek Górka
- E-mail:
marek_gorka@wp.pl
- Institution:
Koszalin University of Technology (Poland)
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6964-1581
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
86-113
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/npw20244005
- PDF:
npw/40/npw4005.pdf
The objective of this study is to analyze the implementation and utilization of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the development of Smart Cities by the authorities of the V4 capitals. This research examines the smart city concept in the context of the development strategies of the V4 capitals. The study utilizes quantitative and qualitative methods to assess the potential of each city and conducts a comparative analysis of strategic documents related to the smart city concept. The article initiates by examining the changing dynamics of public space management in light of the increasing significance of cybertechnology. The subsequent section highlights the key points outlined in the Agenda 2030 document. This is followed by an effort to conceptualize the smart city concept and an explanation for investigating the development of the V4 capitals. The subsequent portion of the article delves into the perception of economic and social development, drawing from the security and cybersecurity strategies of each V4 country. The cases of each country are then analyzed based on selected factors that define their technological potential. The analysis aims to identify the predominant aspects pertaining to the utilization of ICT within the Smart City concept in the V4 capitals. The comparative analysis will reveal commonalities, disparities, strengths, and areas that require further development in each capital. The insights derived from this research prove vital for effective urban management. They facilitate an enhanced understanding of the interconnectedness between various economic and social resources and allow for the systematization of assumptions, visions, and underlying concepts related to urban space management. This, in turn, assists in identifying the factors that influence comprehensive engagement in smart city initiatives.
- Author:
Adam Ilciów
- E-mail:
a.ilciow@inpa.uz.zgora.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Zielonogórski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7304-2154
- Year of publication:
2024
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
27-44
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ksm20240202
- PDF:
ksm/42/ksm4202.pdf
Ideal cities? Examples of implementing the smart city concept in Asia
The article analyzes the issue of an ideal city. The dynamic development of digital technologies leads us to believe that it is thanks to their use that the future cities will be created. At the beginning of the XXI century, the concept of a smart city became popular as a model of transforming the city using technologies to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants. Projects of modern solutions are used more often in Asia than in Europe. Examples include cities built from scratch, but special attention should be paid to Singapore, which is at the top of many rankings. The article discusses all these issues, and the aim is to show the specificity of the functioning of a smart city on the example of Singapore.