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Blueprint for Smart Cities

A Social Contract

The book helps society, businesses, academic institutions, and governments with:

  • Smart city framework integrated with data, digital identity, & governance
  • Key factors of a Smart City Ecosystem
  • Case studies and applications of a smart city blueprint

A research publication based on the studies carried out by:

  • Prof. Kiran Jude Fernandes (Editor)
  • Dinis Guarda (Editor, Coordinator, Advisor)

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Why Is This Blueprint Important For You?

Venn diagram showing Technology Focus, Smart Governance, Smart Citizens and Governance Focus
Definitions & perspectives of a smart city
Infographic showing Citizens, Economic, Technology, Governance and Sustainability factors
Factors of a Smart City
Smart City Metaverse Framework diagram showing goals and challenges
Clear Goals and challenges for a smart city
Venn diagram showing Technology Focus, Smart Governance, Smart Citizens and Governance Focus
Definitions & perspectives of a smart city
Infographic showing Citizens, Economic, Technology, Governance and Sustainability factors
Factors of a Smart City
Smart City Metaverse Framework diagram showing goals and challenges
Clear Goals and challenges for a smart city
Venn diagram showing Technology Focus, Smart Governance, Smart Citizens and Governance Focus
Definitions & perspectives of a smart city
Infographic showing Citizens, Economic, Technology, Governance and Sustainability factors
Factors of a Smart City
Smart City Metaverse Framework diagram showing goals and challenges
Clear Goals and challenges for a smart city

The report identifies two key challenges of highly dense cities:

  • Promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all (SDG8)
  • Making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable (SDG 11).

This report proposes a social contract model to engage the quadruple stakeholders in developing inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities. The research led by Professor Kiran Fernandes and his team, together with citiesabc.com, looks at the urgency of the situation and explores the best ways to create a social contract for the development of Smart Cities.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Meet the Authors

Dinis Guarda

Founder & CEO, citiesabc.com — part of techabc (ztudium) group

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Dinis Guarda is an author, speaker, serial entrepreneur, advisor, and experienced CEO, as well as the author of various books…

Prof. Kiran Fernandes

Executive Dean, Durham University

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Professor Kiran Fernandes is the Associate Dean for Internationalisation and Professor of Operations Management at the Durham University Business…

Meet the Contributors

The Blueprint For Smart Cities: A Social Contract report is a product of nearly 18 months of dedicated research work carried out by university researchers, governments, and industry experts

Prof. Yu Xiong

Prof. Yu Xiong

Professor in Operations Management University of Surrey

Project Report Advisor

Dr. Atanu Chaudhuri

Dr. Atanu Chaudhuri

Associate Professor in Operations Management Durham University

Leader of Report Analysis

Mr. Ashish Kakar

Mr. Ashish Kakar

Research Scholar in Operations Management Durham University

Report Analysis

Mr. Hilton Supra

Mr. Hilton Supra

Vice Chairman citiesabc.com part of techabc ztudium group

Project Coordinator, Report Advisor

Prof. Birgitte Andersen

Prof. Birgitte Andersen

Chief Executive Officer Big Innovation Centre

Project Report Advisor

Mr. Dilip Pungliya

Mr. Dilip Pungliya

Chief Business Officer at ztudium

Project Report Advisor

Mr. Jaewon Peter Chun

Mr. Jaewon Peter Chun

President World Smart Cities Forum (WSCF)

Project Report Advisor

Mr. David Fernandes

Mr. David Fernandes

Project Intern Ripon Grammar School

Interviewer for the Report

Ms. Asako Fujisawa

Ms. Asako Fujisawa

Advisor World Smart Cities Forum (WSCF)

Project Report Advisor

Foreword

HRH Princess Katarina de Silva of Yugoslavia and Serbia

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While there are different definitions of the smart city based on different views, my personal perspective is that the smart city does not simply mean "smart plus city", but emphasises who is leading the city. This means developing a city by the people, for the people, where the goal is to create a human-centric ecosystem. I am therefore delighted that this report, entitled “Blueprint for Smart Cities – A Social Contract for Smart Cities”, has made the human-centric ecosystem a central tenet of a smart city’s blueprint. The report’s central message is that the four key stakeholders (university, business, government, environment) must work together to create a smart city ecosystem.

Who this collection is for?

Policy Makers & City Leaders

Policy Makers & City Leaders

  • Make informed decisions with AI, governance, sustainability frameworks
  • Learn from global city case studies you can adapt locally
Entrepreneurs & Innovators

Entrepreneurs & Innovators

  • Spot opportunities across AI, Web3, and digital identity
  • Discover partnership models and go-to-market playbooks
Students & Researchers

Students & Researchers

  • Access curated resources on innovation, urban tech, and policy
  • Use citations & data snapshots to support academic work
Business & Tech Leaders

Business & Tech Leaders

  • Explore transformation playbooks for cities & enterprises
  • Bridge strategy with technology and interoperability
Produced by
Durham University
citiesabc
In partnership with
University of Surrey
Big Innovation Centre
World Smart Cities Forum

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