The "SMART Basilicata" project constitutes a unique attempt in which, by working together, multi-layer public authorities, private enterprises, research organizations and universities drafted the basis for a regional strategy for smart-related issues. The project is structured around five main operating objectives (Smart Environment, Smart Energy, Smart Mobility, Smart Culture & Tourism, Smart Participation) which are smartly integrated in a systematic approach towards a more sustainable configuration of the regional widespread "town". All the research activities converge into four "demonstrators" located in different areas of Basilicata (SMART_ENV: Val d'Agri/Basilicata, SMART_BIOFUEL: Val d'Agri, SMART_STREET: Potenza, sMArTERA: Matera) which aims to constitute reference models for territorial development fostering the participation of multiple stakeholders from the public sector, civil society, and the private sector. The local areas involved in this study are characterized by different dimensions, cultural identities, vocation and peculiarities whereas the replicability of the proposed solutions makes SMART Basilicata a "smart" attempt to draw a common innovation strategy on the medium/long term with a regional perspective.
Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) - National Operational Plan (PON). Project "SMART Basilicata" approved under the national announcement "Smart Cities and Communities and Social Innovation" (Announcement MIUR n.84/Ric 2012, PON 2007 - 2013 of 2 March 2012). (2012-2015)
Monica Salvia;Carmelina Cosmi;Filomena Pietrapertosa;Senatro Di Leo
2013
Abstract
The "SMART Basilicata" project constitutes a unique attempt in which, by working together, multi-layer public authorities, private enterprises, research organizations and universities drafted the basis for a regional strategy for smart-related issues. The project is structured around five main operating objectives (Smart Environment, Smart Energy, Smart Mobility, Smart Culture & Tourism, Smart Participation) which are smartly integrated in a systematic approach towards a more sustainable configuration of the regional widespread "town". All the research activities converge into four "demonstrators" located in different areas of Basilicata (SMART_ENV: Val d'Agri/Basilicata, SMART_BIOFUEL: Val d'Agri, SMART_STREET: Potenza, sMArTERA: Matera) which aims to constitute reference models for territorial development fostering the participation of multiple stakeholders from the public sector, civil society, and the private sector. The local areas involved in this study are characterized by different dimensions, cultural identities, vocation and peculiarities whereas the replicability of the proposed solutions makes SMART Basilicata a "smart" attempt to draw a common innovation strategy on the medium/long term with a regional perspective.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.