Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/54883
Title: Challenges and Opportunities to Develop a Smart City: A Case Study of Gold Coast, Australia
Contributor(s): Bajracharya, Bhishna (author); Cattell, David (author); Khanjanasthiti, Isara  (author)orcid 
Publication Date: 2014
Open Access: Yes
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/54883
Open Access Link: https://programm.corp.at/cdrom2014/papers2014/CORP2014_98.pdfOpen Access Link
Abstract: 

With the rapid growth of information and communication technologies, there is a growing interest in developing smart cities with a focus on the knowledge economy, use of sensors and mobile technologies to plan and manage cities. The proponents argue that these emerging technologies have potential application in efficiently managing the environment and infrastructure, promoting economic development and actively engaging the public, thus contributing to building safe, healthy, sustainable and resilient cities. However, are there other important elements in addition to technologies which can contribute to the creation of smart cities? What are some of the challenges and opportunities for developing a smart city?

This paper aims to answer these questions by developing a conceptual framework for smart cities. The framework is then applied to the city of Gold Coast to identify challenges and opportunities for developing the city into a 'smart city'. Gold Coast is a popular tourist city of about 600,000 populations in South East Queensland, Australia, at the southern end of the 240km long coastal conurbation that is centred by Brisbane. Recently, IBM has nominated Gold Coast as one of the three cities in Australia for its Smarter Cities Challenge Grant. The grant will provide the Gold Coast City Council with the opportunity to collaborate with a group of experts from IBM to develop strategies for enhancing its ICT arrangements for disaster response capabilities. Gold Coast, meanwhile, has potential to diversify its economy from being centred on tourism to a knowledge economy with focus on its educational institutions, investments in cultural precincts and high quality lifestyle amenities. These provide a unique opportunity for building Gold Coast as an important smart city in the region. As part of the research methodology, the paper will review relevant policies of the council. Finally, lessons will be drawn from the case study for other cities which seek to establish themselves as smart cities.

Publication Type: Conference Publication
Conference Details: Real Corp 2014: 19th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society, Vienna, Austria, 21st - 23rd May, 2014
Source of Publication: REAL CORP 2014. Plan it Smart. Clever Solutions for Smart Cities: Proceedings of 19th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society, p. 119-129
Publisher: CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning
Place of Publication: Vienna, Austria
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 330408 Strategic, metropolitan and regional planning
330405 Public participation and community engagement
330412 Urban informatics
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 120406 Urban planning
Peer Reviewed: Yes
HERDC Category Description: E1 Refereed Scholarly Conference Publication
Publisher/associated links: https://programm.corp.at/cdrom2014/en/index.html
WorldCat record: https://www.worldcat.org/title/902883005
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School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

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