Abstract
Israeli Cities, like many others around the world, are beginning a process of adaptation to the digital age. Digitization processes are an opportunity for new thinking and organization of municipal systems, city services and residents’ daily life. However, inherent within these processes are not only opportunities, but also many risks. Unwise introduction of digital projects may do more
harm than good. Therefore, familiarity with the issue of digitalization and indepth learning about it are an important component of strategic planning in a contemporary city. This guide focuses on four central topics for the development and assimilation of technology in a city: planning, technology and security, privacy, and inequality.
harm than good. Therefore, familiarity with the issue of digitalization and indepth learning about it are an important component of strategic planning in a contemporary city. This guide focuses on four central topics for the development and assimilation of technology in a city: planning, technology and security, privacy, and inequality.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Tel Aviv |
Publisher | Tel Aviv : Tel Aviv University, Blavtnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center ICRC |
Number of pages | 177 |
State | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Smart cities
- City planning -- Technological innovations
- City planning -- Technological innovations -- Israel
- Cities and towns -- Technological innovations
- Internet in public administration -- Isarel
- Municipal government -- Technological innovations -- Isarel
- Privacy, Right of -- Israel
- Digital divide -- Israel
- תכנון ערים -- חידושים טכנולוגיים -- ישראל
- תכנון ערים -- חידושים טכנולוגיים
- ערים חכמות
- ערים ועיירות -- חידושים טכנולוגיים
- אינטרנט במינהל ציבורי
- פער דיגיטלי -- ישראל
- ממשל עירוני
- זכות לפרטיות -- ישראל