Smart Policies and Metropolitan Vision: the Spatial Dimension in the Experience of Amsterdam Smart City Platform

TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, Nov 2014

The paper aims at presenting the main projects and policies recently developed by the Municipality of Amsterdam in the field of energy policies, with particular reference to the projects promoted in the context of the ASC - Amsterdam Smart City Platform. The analyzed projects and policies seem to be relevant for at least three aspects and for the matters raised by them: I. for the aim to connect policies and projects of the Amsterdam Smart City with the definition of a territorial vision for the Amsterdam metropolitan area; II. for the strong connection characterizing this experience between energy-management policies on the territory and the management’s choices related to urban planning and urban design; III. finally, the experience is relevant in relation with the consolidation of the ACS’s platform as a place where several individuals are directly involved in the management of public good and where all requests and peculiarities contribute to defining a common planning process on the energy and environmental subjects in the urban and metropolitan area. Based on the latest, most significant information of the activities performed by Amsterdam Smart City Platform, the paper focuses on the results after four years since the projects and tests have been carried out, on the basis of a network structuring, predetermined energy-saving targets and of some space-related choices regarding the whole territory as well as ASC’s policies.

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TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment SMART CITY CHALLENGES : PLANNING FOR SMART CITIES. DEALING WITH NEW URBAN CHALLENGES 3 (2014) Published by Laboratory of Land Use Mobility and Environment DICEA - Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering University of Naples "Federico II" TeMA is realised by CAB - Center for Libraries at “Federico II” University of Naples using Open Journal System Editor-in-chief: Rocco Papa print ISSN 1970-9889 | on line ISSN 1970-9870 Lycence: Cancelleria del Tribunale di Napoli, n° 6 of 29/01/2008 Editorial correspondence Laboratory of Land Use Mobility and Environment DICEA - Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering University of Naples "Federico II" Piazzale Tecchio, 80 80125 Naples web: www.tema.unina.it e-mail: TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 3 (2014) TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment TeMA. Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment offers researches, applications and contributions with a unified approach to planning and mobility and publishes original inter-disciplinary papers on the interaction of transport, land use and environment. Domains include: engineering, planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science, sociology, architecture and design, network science and complex systems. The Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes (ANVUR) classified TeMA as scientific journal in the Area 08. TeMA has also received the Sparc Europe Seal for Open Access Journals released by Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC Europe) and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). TeMA is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License and is blind peer reviewed at least by two referees selected among high-profile scientists. 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E DITOR - IN-CHIEF Rocco Papa, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy E DITORIAL A DVISORY B OARD Luca Bertolini, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands Virgilio Bettini, Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy Dino Borri, Politecnico di Bari, Italy Enrique Calderon, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Roberto Camagni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Robert Leonardi, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom Raffaella Nanetti, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, United States Agostino Nuzzolo, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy Rocco Papa, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy E DITORS Agostino Nuzzolo, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy Enrique Calderon, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Luca Bertolini, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands Romano Fistola, University of Sannio, Italy Adriana Galderisi, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy Carmela Gargiulo, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy Giuseppe Mazzeo, CNR - Istituito per gli Studi sulle Società del Mediterraneo, Italy E DITORIAL SECRETARY Rosaria Battarra, CNR - Istituito per gli Studi sulle Società del Mediterraneo, Italy Andrea Ceudech, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy Rosa Anna La Rocca, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy Enrica Papa, University of Ghent, Belgium TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 3 (2014) TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment SMART CITY CHALLENGES: PLANNING FOR SMART CITIES. DEALING WITH NEW URBAN CHALLENGES 3 (2014) Contents EDITORIALE Rocco Papa 267 EDITORIALE Rocco Papa FOCUS FOCUS The Role of Tourism 269 in Planning the Smart City Rosa Anna La Rocca 285 Politiche ‘Smart’ e Visione Metropolitana: la Dimensione Territoriale nell’Esperienza Progettuale della Amsterdam Smart City Platform Giulia Fini, Salvatore Caschetto LAND USE, MOBILITY AND ENVIRONMENT LAND USE, MOBILITY AND ENVIRONMENT 301 Urban Taxing Alternatives for Private Vehicles as an Urban Mobility Management System Cristiano Souza Marins, Romulo Orrico Dante Filho, Wellington Nascimento Silva TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 3 (2014) TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment Centro Direzionale of Naples. 315 A “Smart” Concept Fabrizio Canfora, Fabio Corbisiero 333 REVIEW PAGES Gennaro Angiello, Gerardo Carpentieri, Valentina Pinto, Laura Russo, Floriana Zucaro TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 3 (2014) TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment TeMA 3 (2014) 285-299 print ISSN 1970-9889, e- ISSN 1970-9870 DOI: 10.6092/1970-9870/2812 paper received 23 September 2014, accepted 28 November 2014 Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial License 3.0 www.tema.unina.it How to cite item in APA format: Fini, G., Caschetto, S. (2014). Politiche ‘Smart’ e Visione Metropolitana: la Dimensione Territoriale nell’Esperienza Progettuale della Amsterdam Smart City Platform. Tema. Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 7(3), 285-299. Doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.6092/1970-9870/2812 ABSTRACT The paper aims at presenting the main projects and policies recently developed by the Municipality of Amsterdam in the field of energy policies, with particular reference to the projects promoted in the context of the ASC - Amsterdam Smart City Platform. The analyzed projects and policies seem to be relevant for at least three aspects and for the matters raised by them: I. for the aim to connect policies and projects of the Amsterdam Smart City with the definition of a territorial vision for the Amsterdam metropolitan area; II. for the strong connection characterizing this experience between energy-management policies on the territory and the management’s choices related to urban planning and urban design; III. finally, the experience is relevant in relation with the consolidation of the ACS’s platform as a place where several individuals are directly involved in the POLITICHE ‘SMART’ E VISIONE METROPOLITANA: LA DIMENSIONE TERRITORIALE NELL’ESPERIENZA PROGETTUALE DELLA AMSTERDAM SMART CITY PLATFORM management of public services and where all requests and peculiarities contribute to define a common planning process on the energy and environmental fields of action in the metropolitan area. Based on the latest, most significant information of the activities performed by the Amsterdam Smart City Platform, the paper focuses on the results after four years since the projects and tests have been carried out, on the basis of a A GIULIA FINI , SALVATORE CASCHETTO a B Politecnico di Milano, DAStU - Dipartimento di Architettura e Studi Urbani e-mail: b Comune di Milano, Assessorato Politiche per il Lavoro, Sviluppo Economico, Università e Ricerca e-mail: network structuring actions, energy-saving targets and space-related choices regarding the wh (...truncated)


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Giulia Fini, Salvatore Caschetto. Smart Policies and Metropolitan Vision: the Spatial Dimension in the Experience of Amsterdam Smart City Platform, TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 2014, pp. 285-300, Volume 3, DOI: 10.6092/1970-9870/2812