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Smart City MunichIRBC05.11.2014
Alexander LangCity of Munich, Department of Urban PlanningUrban Developement, Housing, Energy & Climate
City of Munich Department of urban planning Urban developement | Alexander Lang | 5.11.2014
Agenda
1.1. Perspektive München2.2. Definition Smart City Munich 3.3. Smart City4.4. Projects5.5. Freiham6.
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City in balanceThe guiding idea as direction sign for the city‘s future
A livable dynamical balance between
● attractiveness of the city,● diversity of life and ● the desire for social balance
has to be found within the borders of the ecosystem and under consideration of global responsibility.
Perspektive München - continuous progress
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Perspektive München – City in Balance
Guideline Smart City
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interdisciplinary focus areas
4 strategic guidelines
steering based on dialogue and co-operation
solidly and committed urban society
High-quality and distinctive urban areas
openness and attractiveness
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Perspektive München: Strategic Guidelines
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Smart City Munich
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Perspektive München: General Challenges of Munich
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management and steering optionsfor strategical
planning
demographic change
social change, education and integration
economic change andknowledge economy
High demand for housing and high level of rental prices
limited potential area for inner urban development
increasing demand of space and changing mobility
in city and region
climate change andenergy supply
enterprises in internationallocation competition
challenges addressed by a Smart City Strategy
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sustainability and technology = Smart City
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Definition Smart City Munich
SMART CITY designates a city,
which systematically applies information and communication technologies as well as resource efficient technologies,
● to lead to a post-carbon economy,
● to reduce the consumption of (carbon-based) energy,
● to develop an economy that is more independent from resource turnover
● to ensure a good quality of life for all citizens,
● to enhance the competitiveness of the economy permanently.
Thus to improve the sustainability of the city.
Recent topics:energy, transport, mobility, urban planing, social policies and local governance
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Definition Smart City Munich
A Strategy for Smart city concerning energy efficiency and (natural) resources includes
● that a city in a long-term will be independent of fossil fuels,
● that new technology infrastructure, buildings, mobility, etc. are highly efficient organized to use resources (energy, water, etc.) and left a lower carbon footprint,
● that sustainable forms of mobility and their infrastructure are planned and realized,
● that integrated planning processes are enhanced, including integrated energy planning,
● that space for innovation and experiments for new ideas is given (pilot projects or "living labs"),
● that citizens are involved in the process and participate on the implementation of measures.
These are essential elements on the way to a climate-friendly and sustainable lifestyle, urban development and economy.
City of Munich Department of urban planning Urban developement | Alexander Lang | 5.11.2014
Smart City Munich - Topics
Smart Environ-ment
Smart People
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Smart Governance
Smart Mobility
City of Munich Department of urban planning Urban developement | Alexander Lang | 5.11.2014
Smart City Munich - Projects
Smart Environ-ment
Smart People
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Smart Governance
Smart Mobility
Geothermie-/ Fernwärme-/ Niedrig-temperaturnetz
Modulbaukasten WEG-Sanierungsaktivierung
Neubürgerberatung Mobiltät/ Energie
3D-Gebäudemodell ENP Intelligente Straßen-beleuchtung/Ladestationen
Virtuelle Elektromobilität
Multimodale Mobilitätsstation
Mobilitätsplattform
Freiham-Card/ Bürgercard
E-Busflottenausbau
Interkulturelle Beteiligung Neuaubing-Westkreuz
IdentifikationNeuaubing-Westkreuz
OpenGovernment
Effiziente Fernwärmeversorgung
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Freiham-Neuaubing-Westkreuz – Smart City pilot area
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New development in Freiham
Western edge of the city(12 km from centre)Developed in 25-30 years time20,000 inhabitants350 ha overallFirst inhabitants in 2016/2017
Freiham-Neuaubing-Westkreuz – Smart City pilot area
District heating for the existing neighbouringarea in Neuaubing-Westkreuz
Residual heat throughlow temperature grid for Freiham
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Regeneration and Energy Issues in Neuaubing-Westkreuz
Enhancing existing buildings But:Mixed ownership, partly social housing or still used by low income groups
Geothermal heat from Freihampasses through Neuaubing:
Integration with other sources of regenerative energy
Developing new mobility concepts for periphery areas.
Balance between climate, social, economic and urban design issues
Freiham-Neuaubing-Westkreuz – Smart City pilot area
City of Munich Department of urban planning Urban developement | Alexander Lang | 5.11.2014