Developing the Most Significant and Suitable Smart City Indicators for Smart City Pilot in Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM), Sultanate of Oman
Al-Mahrooqi, Shaima (2019). Developing the Most Significant and Suitable Smart City Indicators for Smart City Pilot in Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM), Sultanate of Oman. United Nations University (UNU-EGOV).
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Sub-type Research report Author Al-Mahrooqi, Shaima Title Developing the Most Significant and Suitable Smart City Indicators for Smart City Pilot in Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM), Sultanate of Oman Publication Date 2019-09-02 Place of Publication Online Publisher United Nations University (UNU-EGOV) Pages 21 Language eng Abstract This report presents the process for selecting and developing the most suitable and appropriate standard indicators for Smart City Pilot implemented in Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM) in the Sultanate of Oman by Information Technology Authority (ITA) in cooperation with the Public Establishment for Industrial Estate (Madayn). The indicators were selected from reviewing and analyzing regional and international standards that have been developed to help decision-makers developing smart cities and to measure their performance and progress. This paper analyses data from seven international urban indicator standards, published by significant international organizations, with a total of 410 indicators. The selection of the indicators depended on eight defined criteria that considered critical aspects of the pilot project. These included the strategic objective of implementing the pilot, the phase of the pilot development, the spatial scale of the pilot, the time scale for evaluation, the purpose of the assessment, the urban focus, the city sector of the pilot and the type of indicators. The report results provide the most suitable set of indicators from these standards, aligned with the assessment objective and the smart city pilot project. Copyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2019 Copyright type Fair use permitted -
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