Data Governance and Regulation for Sustainable Smart Cities
Johannes Franke, Peter Gailhofer
Abstract
It is increasingly understood that data governance is a key variable in the endeavor to design smart cities in such a way that they effectively contribute to achieving sustainability goals and solving environmental problems. However, the question of how different governance options might affect sustainability goals is still open. This article suggests an approach to answering this question from a regulatory perspective. It draws some preliminary lessons from previous regulatory debates, proposes a prospective evaluation of ideal types of data regulation, and finally seeks to outline normative guidelines for social–ecological data governance.
Topics & Concepts
Corporate governanceNormativeSustainabilityIdeal (ethics)Perspective (graphical)Sustainable developmentEnvironmental governanceSocial sustainabilityInformation governanceBusinessPolitical scienceComputer scienceInformation systemEcologyBiologyFinanceLawArtificial intelligenceManagement information systemsSmart Cities and TechnologiesPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis