Elaboration of Smart City Indicators System as a Guideline and a Common Framework for Implementation of Smart City Initiatives in the APEC Region

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Elaboration of Smart City Indicators System as a Guideline and a Common Framework for Implementation of Smart City Initiatives in the APEC Region 45th Energy Working Group Meeting Samui Island, Thailand 2013

Relevance of Project Smart City development in APEC Growing commitment to Smart Cities Diverse Smart City experience needs classification Someone needs to take a lead and elaborate a common framework for development, implementation and assessment of Smart city projects in APEC Member Economies the Smart City indicators system for the benefit of the whole APEC region Realizing that successful cities are often fundamental to successful nations, the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation puts forward a new APEC research project:

Relevance of Project Elaboration of Smart City indicators system as a guideline and a common framework for implementation of Smart City initiatives in the APEC region

Objectives of Project To study and analyze the existing standards and indicators applicable for Smart City development in the APEC region To create a common system of indicators for development, implementation and assessment of Smart City projects in APEC Member Economies To formulate the main success factors for Smart City development in the APEC region

Alignment The proposed project is in line with APEC current strategic objectives and priorities: Focus on low-carbon society and sustainable development is reflected in two recent EWG meetings in Malaysia (March, 2012) and the USA (September, 2012) Included in the Action Agenda to move APEC toward an Energy Efficient, Sustainable, Low-Carbon Transport Future and work plan for 2011-2013 The task of promoting the values of low-carbon and sustainable way of living is a substantial and integral part of EWG strategic goal 5

Project Timeline March 2013-December 2013 (9 months) Three stages of Project execution: Stage 1. Exploratory and research phase (March-July 2013) Stage 2. Elaboration of the system of Smart City indicators for the major APEC Member Economies (August-October 2013) Stage 3. Development of the general system of Smart City indicators for the APEC region (November-December 2013)

Stakeholders Project stakeholders: Expert community professionals currently involved in related activities on the territory of APEC Member Economies (representatives of national ministries and other governmental bodies and agencies, NGOs and commercial entities) Project beneficiaries: Direct national governments responsible for national policies on urban and economic development, energy policy Indirect citizens and communities of APEC Member Economies, who will benefit from improved urban environment, more sustainable and green communities

Communication Final report will be presented to profile ministries and government agencies as well as wider professional community International conference will allow a lively discussion and dissemination of experience of different APEC Member Economies in urban development and resource efficient growth Project results will be disseminated through public media resources

Project Budget Total Budget APEC funding Self-funding $275,000 $144,997.5 $130,002.5

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