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Title Promoting Platforms For Bottom-Up Participatory Governance: A Policy Instrument Approach Through The Facilitation Of Strategic Smart City Governance
ID_Doc 43435
Authors Agustí i Hernàndez C.
Year 2022
Published Smart Cities Policies and Financing: Approaches and Solutions
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819130-9.00043-7
Abstract In this chapter, we will review what participatory democracy has been and its evolution, especially in recent years. As the entire Smart Cities strategy came to the cities, citizen participation underwent a profound transformation and evolution that has led it, from being a matter normally isolated from governments and public administrations, to being integrated into open government and the whole world of governance, but also in the world or ecosystem of Smart Cities. We will start by looking at the definitions of all terms that make up the whole world of governance and citizen participation applied to smart cities in this case. In order to see how we can implement these techniques in the day-to-day governance of cities, we will do an exercise to analyze their evolution toward Smart Cities. Beyond technology, what will future cities be? Which cities we will have after applying all Smart City technology to their strategy and evolution? This will then allow us to address the governance of cities and more specifically analyze the instruments of governance and participation that we have and how we can implement them. © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Cities; Cultural change; Data; Democracy; Governance; Governments; Knowledge; Open government; Participation; Policy; Smart cities; Technology


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