Brussels Studies (Jun 2015)

Ne faudrait-il pas une application mobile pour ça ? Facteurs favorables et inhibants pour faire de Bruxelles une ville plus « intelligente »

  • Nils Walravens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/brussels.1281

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Today, more things than people are connected to the Internet, more mobile than fixed broadband subscriptions are active and more than 50% of the world’s population lives in cities. Smartphones and the mobile services and apps that run on them have become the predominant interface between citizens and the so-called “Smart City”. This however, poses difficulties for cities and local governments that are faced with a plethora of new challenges in a changing public service context. This paper provides nine inhibiting and contributing factors that form initial steps in re-thinking what cities in general, and Brussels specifically, should focus on in their efforts to becoming “smarter”, with mobile as a key starting point.

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