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Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) Cisco IBSG 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 09/12 Point of View smart City Framework A Systematic Process for Enabling smart +Connected Communities Authors Gordon Falconer Shane Mitchell September 2012 Cisco IBSG 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Page 2 Point of View smart City Framework A Systematic Process for Enabling smart +Connected Communities Introduction cities and communities around the world face intractable challenges, including: Increased populations: More than 50 percent of the world s population lives in cities ,1 placing massive pressure on city infrastructures (transportation, housing, water, power, and city services), many of which require enormous redesign and capital expenditure. Polarized economic growth: The 600 largest global cities will contribute 65 percent of global GDP growth from 2010 Increased greenhouse-gas emissions (GHGs): GHGs are forcing cities to develop sustainability strategies for energy generation and distribution, transportation, water management, urban planning, and eco-friendly (green) buildings.
Smart Cities, however, present an opportunity to integrate physical city infrastructures—from utilities, transportation, and real estate to city services.
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