Publications
Does a “Smart Campus” Create “Smart People”? From Smart Cities to Smart Campuses — Supporting the “Campus Citizens” Hasselt University
I-SCOPE: Smart Cities and Citizens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
(1) Improved inclusion and personal mobility of aging and diversely able citizens through an ...
“Don’t mention the Smart City”: A quantitative and qualitative appreciation of the Smart City concept in 13 cities in Flanders, Belgium. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Being a smart city is not the goal, but what is? A quantitative and qualitative analysis of smart city strategies in 13 cities in Flanders, Belgium Ghent University
Being a Smart City is not the Goal, but What is? A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Smart City Strategies in 13 Cities in Flanders, Belgium. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Smart Flanders program was initiated by the Flemish Government (Belgium) at the start of 2017. The goal of the program is to support the 13 so-called center cities in the Region (by and large the biggest cities) and a representation of the Flemish Community in the Brussels Region with defining and implementing a common open data policy. As part of the program, a 'maturity check' was performed, evaluating the cities on a number of ...
Participatory Action Research for the Development of E-Inclusive Smart Cities Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The growing emphasis on citizens and private and public stakeholders within smart cities demands approaches where these actors are seen as participants in the decision-making process with their own experiences, wants and needs for sustainable smart city strategies. Gaining insight into their experiences with technologies is essential for the successful deployment of inclusive smart city solutions. We propose PAR4P (Participatory Action ...