Knowing and governing cities through urban indicators, city benchmarking and real-time dashboards
@article{Kitchin2015KnowingAG, title={Knowing and governing cities through urban indicators, city benchmarking and real-time dashboards}, author={R. Kitchin and Tracey P. Lauriault and G. Mcardle}, journal={Regional Studies, Regional Science}, year={2015}, volume={2}, pages={28 - 6} }
Since the mid-1990s a plethora of indicator projects have been developed and adopted by cities seeking to measure and monitor various aspects of urban systems. These have been accompanied by city benchmarking endeavours that seek to compare intra- and inter-urban performance. More recently, the data underpinning such projects have started to become more open to citizens, more real-time in nature generated through sensors and locative/social media, and displayed via interactive visualisations… CONTINUE READING
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