Urban Science (Feb 2022)

Smart City Thailand: Visioning and Design to Enhance Sustainability, Resiliency, and Community Wellbeing

  • K. N. Irvine,
  • Asan Suwanarit,
  • Fa Likitswat,
  • Hansa Srilertchaipanij,
  • Massimo Ingegno,
  • Peeradorn Kaewlai,
  • Pranisa Boonkam,
  • Nij Tontisirin,
  • Alisa Sahavacharin,
  • Jitiporn Wongwatcharapaiboon,
  • Shusak Janpathompong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6010007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 7

Abstract

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A “Smart City” framework was used to investigate and develop visions of alternative futures for a peri-urban superblock north of Bangkok, Thailand. The Smart City framework considers seven smart pillars: environment, economy, energy, mobility, people, living, and governance, with a focus on community wellbeing that is supported by information and communication technology (ICT). A mixed-method approach that included: community and industry surveys, both online and face-to-face (total n = 770); in depth, semi-structured, stakeholder interviews; passive participant observation; and photo-documentation was used to inform and organize the project visions and designs. Several themes emerged from the community surveys and key stakeholder interviews: (i) connected green space is highly valued and effectively links multiple smart pillars, enhancing community wellbeing and resiliency to flooding; (ii) superblock mobility, connectivity, and sustainable development could be achieved through a seamless, integrated public-transit system following the principles of transit-oriented development (TOD); (iii) the superblock should prepare for the implementation of Thailand 4.0 through the improved programmatic and physical integration of local industry, community, and universities, including plans for a Digital Village and co-work space. Example designs that address these considerations and vision alternative futures for the superblock are presented in this Smart City case study.

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