The thesis analyzes the notion of sustainable urban development in relation to the smart city model, focusing on three Italian case studies: Milan, Bologna and Venice. In the first part, it is defined what is a smart city and its main technological and social characteristics, including artificial intelligence, big data and internet of things. The links between digital innovation and environmental sustainability are also studied, examining EU policies as well as the socio-political impacts of eco-smart urban change. The second part of the thesis focuses on a comparative analysis of strategies to transform Milan, Bologna and Venice into smart sustainable cities, discussing their strengths, challenges and perspectives. This work concludes with reflections on how smart cities can shape a more inclusive, resilient and environmentally conscious urbanization.
La tesi analizza la nozione di sviluppo urbano sostenibile in relazione al modello delle città intelligenti, focalizzandosi su tre casi studio italiani: Milano, Bologna e Venezia. Nella prima parte, viene definito cosa sia una città intelligente e le sue principali caratteristiche tecnologiche e sociali, tra cui intelligenza artificiale, big data e internet delle cose. Vengono inoltre studiati i collegamenti tra innovazione digitale e sostenibilità ambientale, esaminando le politiche europee così come gli impatti socio-politici del cambiamento urbano eco-intelligente. La seconda parte della tesi si concentra sull'analisi comparativa delle strategie volte a trasformare Milano, Bologna e Venezia in città sostenibili intelligenti, discutendo i loro punti di forza, sfide e prospettive. Questo lavoro si conclude con riflessioni su come le città intelligenti possano plasmare un'urbanizzazione più inclusiva, resiliente e consapevole dell'ambiente.
Sviluppo urbano sostenibile e smart cities: i casi di Milano, Bologna e Venezia
VERONESE, VALENTINO
2024/2025
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The thesis analyzes the notion of sustainable urban development in relation to the smart city model, focusing on three Italian case studies: Milan, Bologna and Venice. In the first part, it is defined what is a smart city and its main technological and social characteristics, including artificial intelligence, big data and internet of things. The links between digital innovation and environmental sustainability are also studied, examining EU policies as well as the socio-political impacts of eco-smart urban change. The second part of the thesis focuses on a comparative analysis of strategies to transform Milan, Bologna and Venice into smart sustainable cities, discussing their strengths, challenges and perspectives. This work concludes with reflections on how smart cities can shape a more inclusive, resilient and environmentally conscious urbanization.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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