Future Smart Cities of Southern Africa
Future Smart Cities of Southern Africa
Analysing the Potential for Smart City Development Across Southern Africa as per Initiatives Based on Eight Frost & Sullivan Smart City Parameters
15-Dec-2016
Africa
Description
The Future Smart Cities of Southern Africa research service focuses on providing an in-depth overview of the profiled cities, according to the development of initiatives aligned to the eight Smart City parameters. These parameters include:
• Smart Government
• Smart Citizens
• Smart Energy
• Smart Mobility
• Smart Healthcare
• Smart Infrastructure
• Smart Buildings
• Smart Technology
The leading factors driving the development of Smart Cities are assessed and include:
• Improved Resource Management
• Rapid Urbanisation
• Economic Benefits and Job Creation
• Significant Stakeholder Support
The leading restraining factors are also assessed and include:
• Lack of Appropriate Skills
• Lack of Funding and Capital Investment
•Lack of Stakeholder Support
• Legacy Systems and Infrastructure
The deliverable offers an overview of different funding models available to develop Smart Cities, as well as highlights the roles of major actors in the development of Smart Cities.
The Greenfield Smart Cities profiled include:
• Modderfontein Smart City
The Brownfield Smart Cities profiled include:
• Johannesburg
• Tshwane
• Cape Town
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
Research Aim and Objectives
Research Scope—Ecosystem
Geographic Scope
Smart Diamond Defines the Smart City
Smart Diamond Explained
Smart Diamond Explained (continued)
Smart City Business Models
Typical Smart Infrastructure Operating Model
Typical Smart Infrastructure Operating Model Explained
Types of Smart City Projects
Types of African Smart Cities
Typical Roles within a Smart City
Typical Roles within a Smart City (continued)
Smart City Funding Mechanisms
Greenfield Smart City Funding in Africa
Global Smart City Market Revenue Opportunity
Future Smart Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Market Drivers
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Market Restraints
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Smart City Matrix Scoring
Smart City Matrix Scoring (continued)
South Africa—Statistical Overview
Johannesburg—Statistical Overview
Johannesburg—Smart City Matrix Explained
Johannesburg—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Johannesburg—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Johannesburg—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Key Initiatives—Johannesburg
Tshwane—Statistical Overview
Tshwane—Smart City Matrix Explained
Tshwane—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Tshwane—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Tshwane—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Key Initiatives—Tshwane
Cape Town—Statistical Overview
Cape Town—Smart City Matrix Explained
Cape Town—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Cape Town—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Cape Town—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Cape Town—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Key Initiatives—Cape Town
Modderfontein—Statistical Overview
Modderfontein—Smart City Matrix Explained
Modderfontein—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Modderfontein—Smart City Matrix Explained (continued)
Conclusions—3 Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Research Acronyms
Research Acronyms (continued)
Research Acronyms (continued)
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
Related Research
No Index | No |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Mauritz Venter |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | 9AC0-00-3B-00-00 |
Keyword 1 | Smart Cities of Southern Africa |
Keyword 2 | Smart City Development |
Keyword 3 | Future Smart Cities of Southern Africa |
Is Prebook | No |