SmartCitiesWorld takes a closer look at the G20 Global Smart City Alliance’s Benchmarking Tool, and finds out from The Hague’s deputy mayor, digital innovation and smart cities advisor and cybersecurity lead how it can support cities in plotting their route to better smart city technology governance.
The Netherlands municipality tested the possibility of using smart artificial intelligence cameras to detect laughing gas abuse in the boulevard of Scheveningen.
The third largest city in the Netherlands will use The Routing Company’s Pingo to route drivers and riders to convenient pick-up and drop-off locations.
The Argentine capital was recognised for its municipal solid waste management plan and its aim to develop circular economy models for each waste current.
The 2000-Watt Smart Cities Association, Actual and the Peace Innovation Institute at The Hague are partnering to work with cities to help them accelerate their transition to decarbonisation.
The international non-profit, CDP, has awarded 43 global cities the top grade for climate leadership and action in its first ranking on climate change.