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Smart and Inclusive Solutions for a Better Life in Urban Districts

Resultado final

D3.4.4 Full Operational Community Management System

Fully operational Community Management System.

D3.4.1 Full operational Community Management System

Full operational Community Management System.

D2.1.4 Knowledge carrier

Key dissemination tool providing a deep understanding of measures implemented by cities at the local level to help dissemination efforts This tool includes the outputs from the Project books WP2 tools for replication WP8 and is accessible through the project website

D4.6.1 Local monitoring results

Local monitoring setup and results as input to WP6

D.3.4.3 Final report on the connected district achievements

Final report on the connected district achievements.

D8.4.1 Handbook Smart City business model innovation

Handbook Smart City business model innovation.

D2.1.3 Thematic recommendations and Exchange workshop report 3

This deliverable will outline the outputs of the third and last knowledge exchange workshop to be performed in M24 of task 2, all associated engagement activities of task 2.1.2, and the final set of thematic recommendations for co-created smart city solutions.

D6.7.1 Final report on dynamic data use for evaluation

Report on dynamic data use for evaluation in the Lighthouse cities of Lyon Munich and Vienna

D3.7.4 Report on the implementation of an application for energy consumptions of housings

Report on the implementation of an application for energy consumptions of housings

D6.5.1 Assessment of the lighthouse projects

The Results of T64 T65 and T66 are to be documented and put into relation with each other providing a comprehensive evaluation ofsocial impactenvironmental impact andeconomic impact

D6.1.2 Evaluation templates

Monitoring and Evaluation Manual and Evaluation templates.

D2.1.2 Report on knowledge exchange workshop 2

This deliverable will outline the outputs of the second knowledge exchange workshop to be performed in M18 of task 2.1 and all associated engagement activities of task 2.1.2, further developing the thematic recommendations for co-created smart city solutions to be finalized within D2.1.3.

D8.2.1 Report on the outputs of the Club of Cities

Report on the outputs of the Club of Cities.

D8.3.1 Report on the Study Visits in Lyon, Munich and Vienna

Report on the Study Visits in Lyon Munich and Vienna

D3.2.1 Final report on stakeholder involvement in the Lyon Lighthouse city

Final report on stakeholder involvement in the Lyon Lighthouse city

D3.7.1 Summary and conclusions of Lyon Lighthouse project for replication

Summary and conclusions of Lyon Lighthouse project for replication.

D6.6.1 Analysis of alignment with City strategies

Analysis of alignment of the project with the overarching smart city strategies

D8.3.3 Smart city toolbox v2

Update of deliverable D84 Smart city toolbox including the inputs and main achievements from WP6

D3.3.2 Final report on the low- energy district achievements – zero carbon objective

Final report on the low- energy district achievements – zero carbon objective

D3.3.1 Report on Study of PV self-consumption on B2 plot

Report on Study of PV self-consumption on B2 plot

D8.5.1 Report on standardization activities

Overview of conducted standardization activities, including strategy for standardization and the project plans for three potential standardization documents such as CWA (CEN Workshop Agreement) and other possible contributions to ongoing standardization activities. Drafts for the business plans of three potential standard documents, e.g. CWA (CEN Workshop Agreement) and potentially drafts for three CWA.

D4.1.2 Implementation reports and blueprints

1. Implementation report for sustainable district refurbishment towards high energy efficient residential buildings and a blueprint for further refurbishment measures. 2. Best practice reports, infrastructures and tools for encouraging and empowering complex energy consumers to reduce energy consumption. 3. Implementation report of an open data infrastructure. 4. A standard for intelligent lampposts including the definition for tender procedures. 5. Implementation report on at least 8 mobility stations and a scalable blueprint for integrated multi-modal mobility stations on private properties. 6. Implementation report on an integrated public and private car and ride-sharing system in combination with mobility stations. 7. Implementation report on an information and management system for simplifying mobility and reducing traffic.

D7.4.2 Integrated Replication Strategy Santiago de Compostela

Integrated Replication Strategy Santiago de Compostela.

D8.1.1 Replication framework

Replication framework.

D10.1.2 Comparative analysis of co-created smart city solutions

Assessing analyzing and providing a concrete analysis and return on experiences of the broad range of smart city projects implemented in the three Lighthouse cities Lyon Munich Vienna of SMARTER TOGETHER The objective is to highlight the solutions the 3 cities could share and how it has been implemented in the 3 different contexts

D2.1.1 Report on knowledge exchange workshop 1

This deliverable will outline the outputs of the first knowledge exchange workshop to be performed in M12 of task 2.1 and all associated engagement activities of task 2.1.2, further building a first basis for the thematic recommendations for co-created smart city solutions to be presented within D2.1.3.

D3.7.2 Report on the governance of a mobility platform

This study will focus on the governance of a mobility platform in order to setup a demonstrator in the LyonConfluence area able to collect mobilityrelated data to develop new mobility services

D8.3.2 Smart city toolbox

Smart city toolbox.

D3.7.3 Collective self-consumption in Lyon: achievements and replication

Report on the collective selfconsumption projects PV heat and storage implemented in Lyon and related innovative business models

D3.4.2 Report on deployment of LINKY smart power meters in the area

Report on deployment of LINKY smart power meters in the area.

D7.4.1 Integrated Replication Strategy Sofia

Integrated Replication Strategy Sofia.

D6.1.1 Monitoring and evaluation manual

Monitoring and Evaluation Manual and Evaluation templates.

D3.6.1 Monitoring strategy in the Lyon Lighthouse project

Monitoring strategy in the Lyon Lighthouse project.

D5.1.2 Lighthouse Project Simmering NW

Glossy summary describing main activities and achievements with internal management report annexed.

D10.6.1 Report on the implementation of the Lighthouse Cross collaboration activities

Report on the implementation of the Lighthouse Cross collaboration activities

D4.1.3 Smart City Munich Lighthouse Project

Documentation of activities and achievements.

D3.5.3 Final report on sustainable mobility achievements

Final report on sustainable mobility achievements.

D10.6.2 Lessons learnt from smart city projects across Europe

Lessons learnt from smart city projects across Europe through the involvement of SMARTER TOGETHER in the SCC01 network

D8.5.2 Report on standardization activities v2

Update of D86 including project plans for potential standardization documents for up to three viable solutions and services

D7.4.3 Integrated Replication Strategy Venice

Integrated Replication Strategy Venice.

D6.3.4 Open Data Repository

Final version of the Data Management Plan including a link to the Data Repositoryies compliant with the Guidelines on FAIR Data Management in Horizon 2020

D5.2.2 Co-design processes

Summary on all processes of T5.2-T5.5, methods and results.

D5.5.1 e-mobility in Simmering NW

e-mobility in Simmering NW, report on all new e-mobility services and activities and their integration into a local mobility strategy.

D.5.5.2 Mobility point

Design and installation report. (LTP NeuMo in the lead for WSTW)

D3.5.1 New EV car-sharing system

New EV car-sharing system.

D5.3.1 Low energy district

Report on activities and results on the refurbished buildings including energy performance certificates and on supply-side improvements and monitoring.

D4.3.1 Low energy district

Refurbishment guide launched buildings refurbished connected to geothermal district heating substations installed heating controls installed

D4.5.1 Mobility stations

Mobility Stations implemented.

D3.3.3 Buildings refurbished and renewable energy systems commissioned

Buildings refurbished and renewable energy systems commissioned

D5.4.1 Integrated infrastructure

Report on integration of local energy sources into heat and electricity grid, implications on grid stability. Part related to waste heat from data center confidential. (LTP WE in the lead for WSTW).

D5.2.1 Urban Living Lab

Urban Living Lab, report on set-up and citizen involvement activities.

D4.4.2 Integrated infrastructure

Intelligent lampposts installed.

D4.5.2 e-mobility

e-mobility and smart mobility management systems implemented.

D4.4.1 Smart data platform

Smart data platform deployed and integrated with sensor data from lampposts, heating control, smart access, smart services, etc.

D5.4.2 Central data management system

Feasibility study and implementation plan.

D4.2.1 Smart City Catalyst

Stakeholder reports, summary of co-design processes, methods and results.

Publicaciones

Smarter Together: Progressing Smart Data Platforms in Lyon, Munich, and Vienna

Autores: Naomi Morishita-Steffen, Rémi Alberola, Baptiste Mougeot, Étienne Vignali, Camilla Wikström, Uwe Montag, Emmanuel Gastaud, Brigitte Lutz, Gerhard Hartmann, Franz Pfaffenbichler, Ali Hainoun, Bruno Gaiddon, Antonino Marvuglia, Maria Andreucci
Publicado en: Energies, Edición 14/4, 2021, Página(s) 1075, ISSN 1996-1073
Editor: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI: 10.3390/en14041075

Circular business model implementation: Design choices, orchestration strategies, and transition pathways for resource-sharing solutions

Autores: Maximilian Palmié, Jonas Boehm, Charlotte-Katharina Lekkas, Vinit Parida, Joakim Wincent, Oliver Gassmann
Publicado en: Journal of Cleaner Production, Edición 280, 2021, Página(s) 124399, ISSN 0959-6526
Editor: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124399

Startups versus incumbents in ‘green’ industry transformations: A comparative study of business model archetypes in the electrical power sector

Autores: Maximilian Palmié, Jonas Boehm, Jonas Friedrich, Vinit Parida, Joakim Wincent, Jonas Kahlert, Oliver Gassmann, David Sjödin
Publicado en: Industrial Marketing Management, Edición 96, 2021, Página(s) 35-49, ISSN 0019-8501
Editor: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.04.003

An Idiotic Catalyst: Accelerating the Slowing Down of Thinking and Action

Autores: Ignacio Farías
Publicado en: Cultural Anthropology, Edición 32/1, 2017, Página(s) 35-41, ISSN 0886-7356
Editor: Wiley-Blackwell
DOI: 10.14506/ca32.1.05

Capturing potential for active mobility: A multi-level survey analysis incorporating associated meanings

Autores: C. Rudloff, K. Markvica, M. Wunsch
Publicado en: Proceedings of 7th Transport Research Arena TRA 2018, April 16-19, 2018, Vienna, Austria, 2018
Editor: TRA
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1483727

Smart Government in Wien

Autores: Gerhard Hartmann
Publicado en: REAL CORP 2016, Proceedings/Tagungsband 22-24 June 2016, 2016
Editor: REAL CORP

Introducing Additional Low Emission Mobility Offers in a Well Connected Area: Challenges and Opportunities

Autores: Karin Markvica, Alexandra Millonig, Christian Rudloff
Publicado en: REAL CORP 2017 Proceedings/Tagungsband, 2017, Página(s) 309-318
Editor: REAL CORP

Establishing an Integrated Monitoring Concept for the Vienna Lighthouse Project Smarter Together.

Autores: Hainoun Ali, Neumann Hans-Martin, Schneeberger Nadine
Publicado en: Proceedings of REAL CORP 2019, 24th International Conference on Urban Development, Regional Planning and Information Society, 2019, Página(s) 311-318, ISBN 978-3-9504173-7-1
Editor: REAL CORP

Openness and Governance of Innovation Platforms in non-traditional Platform Industries

Autores: Lekkas, C.-K. & Boehm, J.
Publicado en: 2019
Editor: XXX ISPIM Innovation Conference

Precision variable anonymization method supporting transprecision computing

Autores: Keiya Harada; Henri-Pierre Charles; Hiroaki Nishi
Publicado en: eisbn: 979-11-88428-04-5, Edición 5, 2020
Editor: 22nd International Conference on Advanced Communications Technology (ICACT2020)
DOI: 10.23919/icact48636.2020.9061512

PRO-PV LOCAL BUILDING POLICY – STATE OF PROGRESS OF THE LYON-CONFLUENCE SOLAR CITY PROJECT

Autores: Gaiddon, Bruno; De l'Epine, Melodie; Valentin, Maxime; Vignali, Etienne; Lapray, Karine; Zanni, Olivier
Publicado en: Proceeding of the 32nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference, 2016
Editor: European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.834530

Establishing an Integrated Monitoring Concept for the Vienna Lighthouse Project Smarter Together

Autores: Ali Hainoun, Hans-Martin Neumann, Nadine Schneeberger
Publicado en: REAL CORP 2019 Proceedings/Tagungsband, Edición 2019 - 04, 2019, Página(s) 311-318, ISBN 978-3-9504173-6-4
Editor: REAL CORP 2019

Introducing Additional Low Emission Mobility Offers in a Well Connected Area: Challenges and Opportunities

Autores: K. Markvica, A. Millonig, C. Rudloff
Publicado en: REAL CORP 2017 – PANTA RHEI – A World in Constant Motion. Proceedings of 22nd International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society, Edición 2017 - 09, 2017, Página(s) pp. 309-318, ISSN 2521-3938
Editor: CORP Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning

Capturing potential for active mobility: A multi-level survey analysis incorporating associated meanings

Autores: C. Rudloff, K. Markvica, M. Wunsch
Publicado en: Proceedings of 7th Transport Research Arena TRA 2018, Edición 10828, 2018
Editor: Transport Research Arena

Three Cities – Lyon, Munich, Vienna – will be SMARTER TOGETHER

Autores: Bruno Gaiddon, Julia Girardi, Hans-Martin Neumann, Korinna Thielen, Etienne Vignali, Willi Wendt
Publicado en: REAL CORP 2016, Proceedings/Tagungsband 22-24 June 2016, 2016
Editor: REAL CORP

Co-creation for smart city solutions: A peer-to-peer process

Autores: Wendt, Willi; Dübner, Sven
Publicado en: Fraunhofer IAO, Edición 4, 2017, ISBN 978-3-9504173-2-6
Editor: REAL CORP

Handbook of Smart Cities

Autores: Maheswaran, Muthucumaru, Badidi, Elarbi
Publicado en: 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-15145-4
Editor: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15145-4

Smart City: Innovationen für die vernetzte Stadt–Geschäftsmodelle und Management

Autores: Gassmann, O., Böhm, J., & Palmié, M.
Publicado en: 2018, ISBN 978-3-446-45572-6
Editor: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH Co KG.

Smart Cities: Introducing Digital Innovation to Cities

Autores: Gassmann, O., Boehm, J., & Palmié, M.
Publicado en: 2019, ISBN 978-1-78769-614-3
Editor: Emerald Publishing

Co-Creation in der Stadterneuerung - Chancen und Grenzen aufsuchender Zugänge am Beispiel SIMmobil

Autores: Julia Girardi-Hoog, Jana Hann
Publicado en: URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS AND QUALITIES OF LIFE IN THE GROWING CITY, 2018, ISBN 9783-902614438
Editor: FH Campus Wien

Mobility Stations supporting multimodal mobility

Autores: Stephan Hartmann
Publicado en: Mobilität mit Zukunft - Mobility with Future, Edición 2018-03, 2018, Página(s) 24-27, ISBN 978-3-901204-98-9
Editor: VCÖ

Towards Socially Integrative Cities, Perspectives on Urban Sustainability in Europe and China

Autores: Bernhard Müller, Jian Liu, Jianming Cai, Paulina Schiappacasse, Hans-Martin Neumann, Baojun Yang
Publicado en: Enhancing Capacity Building for Urban Transformation as a Means to Close the Planning–Implementation Gap in Europe and China, 2021, Página(s) 221-226, ISBN 978-3-03936-678-1
Editor: MDPI

A Smart Equivocation. Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium

Autores: Ignacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
Publicado en: Inside Smart Cities. Place, Politics and Urban Innovation, 2018, Página(s) 182-196, ISBN 9781351166201
Editor: Routledge

Scale Jumping: Human – Built Environment Interactions

Autores: Naomi MORISHITA-STEFFEN, Gulben CALIS, Mihaela HĂRMĂNESCU, Dorota KAMROWSKA-ZALUSKA, Ezgi KOCAMAN, Merve KURU, Baptiste MOUGEOT, George ONOFREI, Mădălina SBARCEA, Zvi WEINSTEIN
Publicado en: Scale Jumping: Regenerative Systems Thinking within the Built Environment. A guidebook for regenerative implementation: Interactions, tools, platforms, metrics, practice, 2021, Página(s) 95-126, ISBN 978-3-9504607-8-0
Editor: Eurac Research

Lessons learnt from case studies of solar energy in urban planning

Autores: Lobaccaro, Gabriele; Lindkvist Carmel
Publicado en: Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, 2018
Editor: International Energy Agency
DOI: 10.18777/ieashc-task51-2018-0003

Smarter Together: Herausforderungen für dezentrale Energie versorgung und BürgerInnenbeteiligung

Autores: Julia Girardi-Hoog, Andrea Kinsperger, Martin Höller
Publicado en: plus Magazin für Energiezukunft in der Stadt, Edición 02-2016, 2016
Editor: Magistrat der Stadt Wien, Magistratsabteilung 20 – Energieplanung

Smart Cities and Mobility Stations: Lessons learned from the Smarter Together in Vienna and Munich

Autores: M.Sc. Luiza Maciel Costa da Silva
Publicado en: 2020
Editor: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
DOI: 10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4270

The encounter of digital platforms and ecosystems with bureaucratic organizations in smart cities

Autores: Lekkas, Charlotte-Katharina
Publicado en: 2021
Editor: Difo-Druck

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