How Ecosystems Can Help Cities to Be Smart
In an era of rapid urbanization, the concept of a "smart city" has become increasingly popular. Smart cities leverage technology and data to improve the quality of life for their residents, enhance efficiency, and address urban challenges. However, there is a growing recognition that the road to smart cities should be paved with green infrastructure and a deep appreciation for ecosystems. Ecosystems, with their intrinsic ability to support sustainable living, are emerging as essential partners in the quest for urban smartness.
Smart City Association Korea, Ellie Lee - Global Project Manager
Smart City Institute Japan, Takehiko Nagumo-Executive Managing Director
Smart City Cluster Spain, Daniel González Bootello - Managing Director
Moderator: Isabel Sabadí, Managing Director 22@Network Barcelona
In an era of rapid urbanization, the concept of a "smart city" has become increasingly popular. Smart cities leverage technology and data to improve the quality of life for their residents, enhance efficiency, and address urban challenges. However, there is a growing recognition that the road to smart cities should be paved with green infrastructure and a deep appreciation for ecosystems. Ecosystems, with their intrinsic ability to support sustainable living, are emerging as essential partners in the quest for urban smartness.
Smart City Association Korea, Ellie Lee - Global Project Manager
Smart City Institute Japan, Takehiko Nagumo-Executive Managing Director
Smart City Cluster Spain, Daniel González Bootello - Managing Director
Moderator: Isabel Sabadí, Managing Director 22@Network Barcelona