CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES – THE EXPERIENCE OF POLAND AND UKRAINE Cover Image

CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES – THE EXPERIENCE OF POLAND AND UKRAINE
CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES – THE EXPERIENCE OF POLAND AND UKRAINE

Author(s): Mariusz Czupich, Svetlana Kucherenko, Viacheslav Riznyk
Subject(s): Governance, Environmental and Energy policy, Government/Political systems, Human Ecology, Rural and urban sociology, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: modern challenges; urbanization; information and communication technologies; smart cities;

Summary/Abstract: The article reveals the key problems of the development of cities facing modern challenges. The demographic, ecological and financial problems connected with the functioning of modern cities are determined. The range of issues that need to be solved with the purpose of effective development of cities is clarified. The principles of the functioning of the smart city system due to the continuous processing and updating of data coming from various information channels are revealed. The key approaches to understanding the main components of the smart city are presented. The perspective of the idea of a smart city was substantiated and comparison of the current state of the smart city concept in Poland and Ukraine was made. The article uses literature studies to define the ideas and challenges of a smart city as well as case studies to present solutions in this field used in Warsaw and Kiev. It turns out that these cities, though they have a great development potential, are based on individual innovations rather than on a coherent strategy. It is particularly visible in Warsaw, where the problem is the lack of integration of activities that are undertaken in a selective manner. A positive fact is the increasing involvement of ICT in the city management process. The added value is the systematic improvement of the quality of public services and the increase in social participation in the process of making public decisions. The latter aspect makes it possible to integrate local society and build trust in public institutions.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 23-38
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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