This book introduces the concept of the 'autonomous city'- a concept
that has been developed from the 'smart cities' model that is based on a
city's ability to gather data and taking it one step further.
The digital revolution has brought about numerous changes in the urban
realm, along with the understanding that technology can aid in
increasing the performance and efficiency of urban areas. This
technology has given rise to a wealth of data allowing urban leaders to
respond better to crisis and craft policies that increase the
liveability of urban areas. The 'autonomous city' explores the
possibility of urban areas evolving from the dimension of data gathering
to that of action response - so a city able to collect data and render
real time decisions to self-manage a variety of functions based on its
interpretation of that data. The book discusses how this could lead to
the automation of select urban dimensions for increased efficiency and
performance, but also details how such a process would require careful
consideration when put into practice.
This book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students across
Urban Planning, Sustainability and STS, as well as practitioners and
policy makers involved in the development of urban life.