The document discusses open data initiatives in the Ulyanovsk region of Russia. It summarizes that an open data readiness assessment was conducted for the regional government in collaboration with the World Bank in 2013. This led to the launch of the Ulyanovsk region open data portal, data.ulgov.ru, at an international seminar in April 2013. Since then, over 200 datasets have been released and developers from Ulyanovsk have won awards for apps created using the open data, such as sightseeing guides, bus schedules, and a mobile geoportal. The document identifies factors for success as surveys of stakeholders, establishing model datasets, and oversight.
The document discusses the Shriver Center's journey to consolidate their disparate data management systems into a single centralized customer relationship management system. They aimed to reduce the number of systems used, simplify processes like onboarding and offboarding, develop an HR database, and send mail to all contacts from one place. Their goals were to reduce costs, increase accessibility of data, and better identify relationships between contacts. They selected CiviCRM as their new centralized CRM system to achieve these aims.
The document provides information about the new Seoul City Hall building and facilities, including:
- The Green Wall was recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest vertical garden. It signifies unity between citizens and nature.
- Free guided tours of the new city hall are available to citizens and tourists by online reservation or on-site application. Tours are offered in Korean and three other languages.
- A large bronze sculpture of an ear outside the building symbolizes the city's commitment to listen to its citizens.
- The old city hall building was converted into the Seoul Metropolitan Library with general collections, archives, and digital collections across 9 floors.
Students will conduct a sleep study to learn about sleep science. They will collect data on their own sleep patterns through surveys, observations, and a reflective journal. Students will record their nightly sleep hours and technology use before bed. They will then graph their results to analyze and interpret their sleep data.
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The document summarizes the history of water supply in Seoul, South Korea over the past century. It describes how Seoul built its first water purification station in 1908 and has since massively expanded its water production and distribution systems to meet the growing demands of its population. Key policies and initiatives discussed include constructing large water facilities, implementing rigorous water quality management, adopting an indirect water supply system, replacing old pipes, and enhancing customer service programs to provide the highest quality water to 10 million Seoul residents.
The document discusses Seoul's digital governance initiatives and e-government services. It outlines Seoul's vision of providing customized, optimized services to citizens through sharing and harmonizing processes between citizens, government, and data. It details Seoul's achievements in developing innovative, convenient, participatory, and transparent digital governance and becoming the global number one in e-government assessments. It also summarizes Seoul's international cooperation and leadership in digital governance through organizations like WeGO.
The document discusses transportation and traffic management systems in Seoul, South Korea. It describes Seoul's Transportation Operation and Information Service (TOPIS) system, which includes an advanced traffic management system, public transportation information system, unmanned regulation system, and parking information system. It notes that TOPIS collects, analyzes, and shares real-time transportation data to help manage traffic and provide traveler information through various channels. The document also outlines Seoul's goals of developing future intelligent transportation technologies like traffic forecasting, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication.
The document summarizes how two species adapt to their surroundings: the pygmy possum and the cactus plant. The pygmy possum lives in cold mountain habitats and relies on snow for insulation during hibernation, but is endangered due to lack of snow from hot weather. Cacti have developed spines and deep roots to protect themselves from thirsty animals and survive in hot, dry desert conditions with little water by storing it in their roots.
This document provides an overview of Arisu, Seoul's brand of tap water. It discusses the history of tap water in Seoul, from a time when water had to be transported into the city, to the current system that provides safe drinking water to over 10 million people daily. It outlines Seoul's policies and technologies to ensure water quality, including comprehensive management of water sources, advanced purification technologies, and optimization of the water supply system using IT. The document highlights how Seoul has strengthened its tap water management over time to provide residents with the safest and highest quality drinking water in the world.
Bucharest City Hall aims to improve e-Government services through greater interconnectivity, information management, and transportation system integration. Initiatives include providing access to subordinated institutions' websites from its page, allowing citizens to track petition status online, and a command center monitoring traffic conditions. Computer training programs assist elder citizens in internet communication.
Seoul Water Pipe Network Enviroment Improvementsimrc
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1) The document summarizes the current state of Seoul's water supply pipe networks, which include over 13,000 km of pipes of various diameters.
2) It discusses establishing a more efficient block system for the pipe networks and improving asset management of aging pipes through condition assessments.
3) The key measures proposed are establishing dual pipe networks, reorganizing the system into circular blocks supplied by alternative networks, and replacing pipes based on material and age.
The document summarizes the Cheong Gye Cheon Restoration Project in Seoul, South Korea. The project restored a historic stream that had been covered for decades due to sanitation issues. It removed an elevated highway and reopened the stream to create an urban green space. Some key challenges addressed included reducing traffic congestion and supporting neighboring businesses. The project was completed on schedule and budget in 2005 and led to improved environmental and economic outcomes for the downtown area.
This document discusses Seoul's policy-sharing project with cities around the world. [1] The project aims to share Seoul's urban management policies and solutions in areas like urban planning, transportation, housing, and e-government. [2] Over the past several years, the project has partnered with 27 cities in 23 countries on 31 projects. [3] Going forward, Seoul plans to develop more public-private partnerships to commercialize its policies overseas and provide consulting services to support other cities' urban development projects.
Smart and sustainable city case of urban transformation of seoul myounggu kangsimrc
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The document discusses the transformation of Seoul, South Korea from a non-urban area to a smart and sustainable city through proactive urban planning and land management. It provides background on the rapid urbanization of Seoul in the 1960s-1980s, and how the city addressed challenges of housing shortages, congestion, and environmental issues through master plans, new towns like Gangnam and Bundang, and redevelopment projects like Cheonggyecheon. The restoration of Cheonggyecheon creek in central Seoul improved safety, environment, culture and the local economy by removing an elevated highway and creating a public green space.
The document discusses Seoul's digital governance initiatives and e-government services. It outlines Seoul's vision of providing customized, optimized services to citizens through sharing and harmonizing processes between citizens, government, and data. It details Seoul's achievements in developing innovative, convenient, participatory, and transparent digital governance and becoming the global number one in e-government assessments. It also summarizes Seoul's international cooperation and leadership in digital governance through organizations like WeGO.
The document discusses transportation and traffic management systems in Seoul, South Korea. It describes Seoul's Transportation Operation and Information Service (TOPIS) system, which includes an advanced traffic management system, public transportation information system, unmanned regulation system, and parking information system. It notes that TOPIS collects, analyzes, and shares real-time transportation data to help manage traffic and provide traveler information through various channels. The document also outlines Seoul's goals of developing future intelligent transportation technologies like traffic forecasting, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication.
The document summarizes how two species adapt to their surroundings: the pygmy possum and the cactus plant. The pygmy possum lives in cold mountain habitats and relies on snow for insulation during hibernation, but is endangered due to lack of snow from hot weather. Cacti have developed spines and deep roots to protect themselves from thirsty animals and survive in hot, dry desert conditions with little water by storing it in their roots.
This document provides an overview of Arisu, Seoul's brand of tap water. It discusses the history of tap water in Seoul, from a time when water had to be transported into the city, to the current system that provides safe drinking water to over 10 million people daily. It outlines Seoul's policies and technologies to ensure water quality, including comprehensive management of water sources, advanced purification technologies, and optimization of the water supply system using IT. The document highlights how Seoul has strengthened its tap water management over time to provide residents with the safest and highest quality drinking water in the world.
Bucharest City Hall aims to improve e-Government services through greater interconnectivity, information management, and transportation system integration. Initiatives include providing access to subordinated institutions' websites from its page, allowing citizens to track petition status online, and a command center monitoring traffic conditions. Computer training programs assist elder citizens in internet communication.
Seoul Water Pipe Network Enviroment Improvementsimrc
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1) The document summarizes the current state of Seoul's water supply pipe networks, which include over 13,000 km of pipes of various diameters.
2) It discusses establishing a more efficient block system for the pipe networks and improving asset management of aging pipes through condition assessments.
3) The key measures proposed are establishing dual pipe networks, reorganizing the system into circular blocks supplied by alternative networks, and replacing pipes based on material and age.
The document summarizes the Cheong Gye Cheon Restoration Project in Seoul, South Korea. The project restored a historic stream that had been covered for decades due to sanitation issues. It removed an elevated highway and reopened the stream to create an urban green space. Some key challenges addressed included reducing traffic congestion and supporting neighboring businesses. The project was completed on schedule and budget in 2005 and led to improved environmental and economic outcomes for the downtown area.
This document discusses Seoul's policy-sharing project with cities around the world. [1] The project aims to share Seoul's urban management policies and solutions in areas like urban planning, transportation, housing, and e-government. [2] Over the past several years, the project has partnered with 27 cities in 23 countries on 31 projects. [3] Going forward, Seoul plans to develop more public-private partnerships to commercialize its policies overseas and provide consulting services to support other cities' urban development projects.
Smart and sustainable city case of urban transformation of seoul myounggu kangsimrc
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The document discusses the transformation of Seoul, South Korea from a non-urban area to a smart and sustainable city through proactive urban planning and land management. It provides background on the rapid urbanization of Seoul in the 1960s-1980s, and how the city addressed challenges of housing shortages, congestion, and environmental issues through master plans, new towns like Gangnam and Bundang, and redevelopment projects like Cheonggyecheon. The restoration of Cheonggyecheon creek in central Seoul improved safety, environment, culture and the local economy by removing an elevated highway and creating a public green space.
Seoul provides extensive public transportation options and continues to invest in making transit safer, more convenient and environmentally friendly. The subway system carries over 7 million passengers daily on 9 lines totalling 327km. Light rail and subway extensions will increase accessibility. Buses have become faster through dedicated lanes and use of real-time arrival information. The city promotes walking and bicycling through expanded sidewalks and bike lanes.
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1) El documento describe las pol¨ªticas y el desarrollo del sistema de suministro de agua potable de Se¨²l durante los ¨²ltimos 107 a?os. 2) Se ha pasado de suministrar agua a 125,000 residentes a suministrar agua potable segura y de alta calidad a 10 millones de ciudadanos. 3) La divisi¨®n de agua potable de Se¨²l ha implementado estrictos controles de calidad y nuevas pol¨ªticas como instalaciones de tratamiento avanzadas y un sistema de informaci¨®n integral para garantizar el suministro de agua limpia y segura.
1) El documento describe las pol¨ªticas y el desarrollo del suministro de agua potable en Se¨²l durante los ¨²ltimos 107 a?os. 2) Mediante controles estrictos de calidad, nuevas instalaciones de tratamiento y tecnolog¨ªas de gesti¨®n, el departamento de agua de Se¨²l ha logrado suministrar agua saludable y de alta calidad a 10 millones de residentes. 3) El documento tambi¨¦n destaca el reconocimiento internacional del sistema de suministro de agua de Se¨²l como un modelo a seguir.
The document discusses various initiatives by Seoul to protect citizens' rights and promote justice. It describes Seoul establishing a public fund with KRW 100 billion in citizen investments to restructure the ownership of Subway Line 9 from private to public. This resolved issues with sudden fare hikes that angered citizens. Seoul also cares for sick relatives by operating wards at Seoul Medical Center that provide free 24/7 nursing and care, relieving family burdens. Other efforts discussed include helping small businesses compete against large corporations, converting temporary contract workers to regular employees, and setting trends to reduce college tuition costs.
The document provides information about Seoul's Eco-Mileage program, which incentivizes citizens and organizations to save energy through various conservation initiatives. It describes how individuals and groups can join the program, earn points for reducing electricity and other utility usage, and receive rewards. Examples are given of homes, schools, businesses, and other organizations that successfully lowered their energy consumption and carbon emissions through simple measures like using less hot water, turning off lights and devices, and installing more efficient appliances.
Introduced to protect the citizens from various crimes or disasters that can occur anytime, anywhere.
Implemented to correct the difficulties in collecting and using image information in accident and crime.
investigation, due to the separate CCTV operation of the departments of each district office.
Installation of CCTV in crime prone and vulnerable areas with a CCTV Integrated Control Center in each.
district will provide 24/7/365 real-time monitoring.
The rapid response system has been built to allow departments, such as the fire brigade and police, to
use real-time video in the integrated control center in each district to respond to various accidents and incidents.
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For citizens¡¯ comments or policy suggestions to be made, after making a suggestion through visiting responsible
departments directly, by letter or website, there would be a wait of more than a month for basic notification.
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policy progress.
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