Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Smart City Foundation-Driverof Smart Cities
ID_Doc 36977
Authors Mboup, G; Diongue, M; Ndiaye, S
Title Smart City Foundation-Driverof Smart Cities
Year 2017
Published
Abstract A smart city is viewed as a sustainable, inclusive and prosperous city that promotes a people-centric approach based on three core components and seven dimensions. The three core components are Smart City Foundation, ICT and Smart Institutions and Laws, which in turn are the pillars of the seven dimensions of a smart city: Infrastructure Development, Environmental Sustainability, Social Development, Social Inclusion, Disasters Exposure, Resilience, and Peace and Security. The three components together with the seven dimensions make a Smart Economy. A smart city foundation is composed of three elements: Urban Planning and Design, Land Policies and Basic Infrastructure. For a city foundation to be smart, it must be inclusive at the onset of the urban planning and promotes mixed neighborhoods where social clustering is discouraged. The chapter's first section analyzes the planning of the city of Dakar, an agglomeration of 3.2 million people in 2015. During these past two centuries of growth of the agglomeration of Dakar, urban planning has served as a tool of social exclusion with poor living in unplanned wetland settlements characterized by lack of sufficient land allocated to streets and public spaces, and lack of security of tenure, the latter being the focus of the second section. These settlements are also characterized by insufficient coverage of basic infrastructure such as connection to piped water facilities, sewerage and drainage systems, energy source and solid management; this is analyzed in the third section. Building in unplanned wetlands without adequate drainage systems exposes the population of Dakar, particularly of the suburbs, to flooding that causes various material and financial damages and losses. The fourth section focuses on the flooding: occurrences, causes, consequences and responses. Today, national and local authorities are working together to make the city of Dakar a smart city through Urban and Territorial Development Programmes. Taking back the city of Dakar where it belongs, a green, smart city, will require transformative policies and actions including establishing new planned settlements and a re-planning of the city itself where agriculture activities and green spaces have their effective places. The Plan Directeur 2035 of Dakar as adopted in 2014 explores the foundations for sustainable urban development, with establishment of six new urban centers around the capital. The fifth section of this chapter focuses on analysis of several policies and programs initiated by national and local authorities under the ambitious program, the Senegal Emerging Plan "Plan Senegal Emergent," aim to make a Dakar a smart city with a smart economy.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
43826 Mboup, G Smart Social Development Key for Smart Economy(2017)
36000 Mboup, G Africa's Smart City Foundation: Urbanization, Urban Form and Structure, Land Tenure and Basic Infrastructures(2019)
44378 Mboup, G Smart Infrastructure Development Makes Smart Cities-Promoting Smart Transport and ICT in Dakar(2017)
40470 Mboup, G; Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, B Relevance of Smart Economy in Smart Cities in Africa(2019)
39218 Mhangara, P; Mudau, N; Mboup, G; Mwaniki, D Transforming the City of Cape Town from an Apartheid City to an Inclusive Smart City The Long March to a Sustainable, Inclusive and Prosperous City(2017)
38308 Veselova, A The Analysis Of Smart City Concept Implementation And Its Influence On City Development(2018)
38995 Milanovic Glavan, L; Svekric, D Usage Of Smart Solutions And Development Of Smart Cities: Case Study Of Velika Gorica(2022)
42697 Lele, MD Smart Cities - A Panacea for the Ills of Urbanization: An Indian Perspective(2017)
40309 Pistocchi, F Smart: Opportunities and Risks for Urban Development and Challenges for the African Continent(2018)
37807 Virtudes, A; Abbara, A; Sá, J Dubai: A Pioneer Smart City in the Arabian Territory(2017)
Scroll