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AMSTERDAM

SMART CITY
THE AIM OF THE AMSTERDAM SMART CITY PLATFORM IS
TO CREATE NEW PROJECTS AND PARTNERSHIPS AMONG
THE VARIOUS URBAN GOVERNANCE STAKEHOLDERS,
WITH THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF MAKING AMSTERDAM A
“SMART CITY”.(BOMSTEIN & ETAL, 2014)
PRESENTATION
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AMSTERDAM SMART CITY
the smart city strategy is called “Amsterdam Smart City programme” and the idea to start this initiative was developed in
2007 thanks to the collaboration between the Amsterdam Innovation Motor , the energy-network operator , and the
municipal administration . (Mora & Bolici, 2017) Today, the project involves more than 78 partners. (Somayya &
Ramaswamy, 2016)
The Amsterdam Smart City program set out with the primary goal of reducing CO2 emissions. (Noori & etal,2020)
The initiatives developed by the Amsterdam Innovation Motor are connected to four strategic areas: creative industries
and new media; information and communication technology (ICT); life sciences; and sustainability(Mora & Bolici, 2017)

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AMSTERDAM (2025)
CO2 REDUCTION COMPARED TO 40%•
1990
•20% SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
•MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION CLIMATE
NEUTRAL BEFORE 2015
(Šťáhlavský,2011)
The city is conceived to be a laboratory of innovation, where new funding methods, technologies, and cooperative)
action will assist the implementation of a more efficient urban area, and a major change of mindset. ”
One of Amsterdam Smart City’s principal success factors is the political backing of the City of Amsterdam and its
association with major private partners.(Bomstein & etal, 2014)
Smart City Amsterdam aims to turn itself into a more sustainable city by working along two principles to: (a) Enable
stakeholders to apply innovative technologies, and; (b) Stimulate behavioral change with end users.(Yigitcanlar &
etal,2019)

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COLLABORATION
The starting point of the project,
thus, was not merely providing
technical solutions, but the
collaboration, co-creation, and
partnership between stakeholders
within the city for moving towards
sustainable and smart solutions.
The project, hence, was developed
in a quadruple-helix partnership
model between public, private,
academia and community.
(Bomstein & etal, 2014)

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TECHNOLOGY (AMSTERDAM SMART CITY PLATFORM: INTERNET COLLABORATION
BETWEEN DIFFERENT INSTITUTIONS OF THE CITY

One of the best strategies the


Amsterdam authorities have
used to make the city smarter
is to create an online platform
that enables partnerships
between 12 public and private
entities. In this program, the
representatives of each of
these institutions share their
ideas for increasing the
intelligence of the city online
and ask people to cooperate in
implementing each idea in
different parts of the city.
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IOT
Amsterdam has the second-largest
Internet exchange point in the world
and is considered the second top city
in the world in terms of technology
readiness .As such, it benefits from
modern technology infrastructures to
make the city smarter.
There is a single portal for the data in
Amsterdam (‘City Data’) established
by the City of Amsterdam in 2015.
This includes the collected data from
eight policy domains: traffic and
infrastructure, tourism, geography,
population, public space and green,
urban development, welfare, and
energy. (Noori & etal,2020)
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in the case of Amsterdam the ASC
platform is an innovative platform for
connecting ideas and challenges between
municipalities, partners, and companies
to accelerate doing/learning in order to
strengthen smart solutions, market
development, business models and
replication.
The main product that the ASC team
developed is an online platform for
people to share their projects and
initiatives and look for collaboration.
Collaboration with citizens is a clear goal
of Amsterdam Smart City to keep the city
livable, but currently it is more focused on
collaboration with businesses and
entrepreneurs. (Noori & etal,2020)

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Social innovation
Social innovations in the capital of the Netherlands Amsterdam authorities have made free software
called Buur available to anyone, which allows people to connect with other citizens by using their mobile
phones and come up with ideas to improve the life of their home. Evidence suggests that this.
Initial smart city project was top-down in nature, but later on community input and involvement was also
considered and became an integral part of the smart city initiative. (Yigitcanlar & etal,2019)
:SMART PROJECTS
• 3 major Amsterdam projects:

✔ those focused on the energy


transition.

✔ those focused on smart


mobility.

✔ and those focused on


collective action for urban
regeneration through living
labs.(Mancebo,2020)
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Energy saving projects

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(Somayya & Ramaswamy, 2016)
energy transition:
one of the most famous projects
being the pilot project Klimaat
Straat.
In this project, an important
shopping street was equipped with
smart energy-saving technologies:
smart meters with public energy
consumption display, smart street
lighting system whose intensity is
regulated according to real-time
weather condition with the help of
motion sensors .(Mancebo,2020)

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SMART MOBILITY
✔ different actions simplifying electric car use in the city

✔ spread of charging stations for electric vehicles

✔ real time interactive car-sharing application

✔ Support biking by an original device (cyclists could modify


the lighting intensity while riding to improve their visual
comfort, with the help of a mobile application)

✔ Smart Traffic Management project uses precise GPS data


(A mobile application using these data provided drivers
with traffic and parking conditions ) .(Mancebo,2020)

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THE LIVING LABS
• the living labs initiatives, such as
Groene Leven Lab or Hackable City

• an urban redevelopment neighborhood


and was initiated by landscape
architects, planners, NGOs and
associations to promote a more nature
friendly urban way of life

• This living lab aimed at determining


how planners and inhabitants could use
interactive web platform to engage
together in collaborative decision
making. (Mancebo,2020)

(Noori & etal,2020)


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sustainable district heating

Venture in sustainable district heating


projects includes the optimization of
the waste and energy power station
and the installation of cutting-edge
daylight collectors as a new source of
heat. The major benefit of these
collectors is that they can even gather
energy on a dreary Dutch autumn day.
Waternet plans to reuse heat
produced in sewers to heat buildings
via a so-called waste heat recovery
system. Such a waste heat recovery
system helps reduce the reduction of
fossil fuel resources. (Somayya &
Ramaswamy, 2016)
AMSTERDAM RAINPROOF
Amsterdam Rainproof project is a platform that activates and stimulates different
stakeholders to improve water management. The main goal of this project is to collect water
out of the rain and make better use of it, creating a sustainable rainproof platform.
(Somayya & Ramaswamy, 2016)

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VEHICLE2GRID

This project will help move forward the


large-scale implementation of electric
vehicles, and the energetic independence
of households. Inhabitants will be able to
use the battery in their electric car to
store the locally produced energy.
Residents will be able to decide how to
put the locally produced energy to use.
The energy can be transferred to the
energy grid, stored in the battery of an
electric car, to be used at some later time
to drive the car or run household
appliances. (Somayya & Ramaswamy,
2016)
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Smart Lighting
smart lighting can be adjusted for a range of circumstances
via remote sensors, will improve security and save energy.
For example, lighting can be adjusted according to the
weather, coloured lighting can control the flow of the traffic
and pedestrians. Movement sensors can also be used to
register if the lighting needs to be brighter. Saved energy can
then be used for other functions, such as powering the Wi-Fi
network or measuring air quality. (Somayya & Ramaswamy,
2016)

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Sustainable Amsterdam
in amsterdam, the desire to use ICTs for helping the city to
solve its environmental problems and build an urban
environment that is "definitely sustainable" . Technology
has been identified as “a key enabler to address climate
issues", and the smart city strategy has become an
opportunity to achieve the strategic objectives defined by
the City of Amsterdam in a faster way. (Mora & Bolici,
2017)
CO2 EMISSIONS
AMSTERDAM
• Amsterdam Smart City therefore seems
to have succeeded in becoming:

• a space for meeting and collaborating

• a source of inspiration for urban


development stakeholders

• establishing a new governance system


for the city

• having a positive impact on the area.


.(Bomstein & etal, 2014)

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(2014)Resolutions Europe : Local innovations to finance cities and regions, FMDV.
- Yigitcanlara ,Tan& Md. Kamruzzamanc, Hoon Hanb& Jamile Sabatini-Marques ,Giuseppe Ioppolod, (2019)The making of smart
cities: Are Songdo, Masdar, Amsterdam, San Francisco and Brisbane the best we could build?, Land Use Policy, no 88,P:1-11.
- Mancebo, François(2020) Smart city strategies: time to involve people,Comparing Amsterdam, Barcelona and Paris, Journal of
Urbanism, VOL. 13, NO. 2, 133–152.
- Noori ,Negar & Hoppe ,Thomas & de Jong ,Martin (2020)Classifying Pathways for Smart City Development: Comparing Design,
Governance and Implementation in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi, Sustainability, no 12, P: 1-24.
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