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Smart eco-cities for a green economy: a comparative study of Europe and China 2013-2018
Creator
Caprotti, F, University of Exeter
Joss, S, University of Glasgow
Yu, L, Cardiff University
Flynn, A, Cardiff University
Study number / PID
853646 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-853646 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
The data deposited as part of this project includes data from research on UK smart city case studies in the form of reports and interview transcripts, as well as notes of what data was used in which project publication outputs. Data from a small qualitative survey of UK smart city activity in the form of policy reports is also included. The collection includes data from field research in Tianjin, conducted by researchers at Cardiff University in the form of field notes and notes from interviews.Europe and China both face the challenges of climate change and associated environmental degradation, and of finding ways in which to promote economic transition away from carbon-intensive economic and consumption patterns, and towards a green economy. The city is where these challenges are centred, and where solutions have to be found: cities are both producers of environmental externalities, and the locations where the negative effects of climate change will be felt most acutely. A promising approach focuses on treating new and existing cities as 'experimental areas' where transitions to a green economy can be trialled. Eco-cities and smart cities have been proposed as potential solutions to the need for a green economy: they are seen as 'socio-technical experiments' which are potential drivers for local, national and international environmental socio-economic change and transition. Both China and several European countries are actively engaged in planning and building experimental cities focused on the green economy. Many of these projects combine elements of eco-city planning (focusing on the visible 'hardware' of environmental sustainability: planning, architecture, renewable energy and smart grid technologies, etc.), with 'smart city' planning (focusing is on 'software': information systems, social capital, knowledge transfer, etc.). We propose analysis of what we call the 'smart eco-city', defined as an experimental city which functions as a potential niche where...
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Methodology
Data collection period
15/09/2016 - 31/12/2018
Country
United Kingdom, China
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Organization
Other
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Numeric
Text
Data collection mode
The interviews took place in both the UK and China with policymakers and corporate executives working on selected smart city case study projects. The survey of a policy document looks at documents related to smart urban projects in the UK in 2012-16, whereby all reports from city councils in the UK were sourced and used for analysis. Webometric analysis created webometric data collected through AntConc software, and supported through analysis of policy reports.
Funding information
Grant number
ES/L015978/2
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2020
Terms of data access
The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.