Definition: Smart Cities Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (LBI) ABB is a grouping that covers a range of legislative measures, policies, and regulations aimed at promoting and ensuring the interoperability of various urban systems and behaviours within a Smart City. It encompasses the rules and standards that govern how different smart city systems—such as transportation, energy, public safety, and communication networks—interact and communicate with each other, with the goal of facilitating seamless and efficient city operations and services.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Last modification: 2023-11-20
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping
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Additional identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping
Title: Smart Cities Local Legislation On Behavioural Interoperability (NNBI)
ABB name: egovera:SmartCitiesLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping
Example: Examples of the application of the LBI ABB in Smart Cities could include legislation requiring the use of standardized formats for reporting environmental data, to facilitate data exchange between different cities and regions. It could also include regulations mandating the use of certain communication protocols to ensure that transportation systems, energy grids, and public services can communicate and share real-time data effectively. On the behavioural side, it could involve policies that use behavioural insights, such as encouraging the use of public transportation or energy-saving practices through city-wide incentives and smart city design features that nudge citizens toward more sustainable behaviour.
Additional information: The LBI ABB is a crucial component in the global landscape of Smart Cities, as it helps to ensure that various urban systems can work together effectively. This is particularly important in an increasingly interconnected world, where cities must manage complex infrastructures and services that often overlap with regional, national, or even global networks. The NNBI ABB includes legislation and regulations that dictate how different smart city systems—such as transportation, energy grids, and public services—should interact, as well as standards and protocols for data exchange and communication between these systems. It also covers measures aimed at promoting behavioural interoperability, which refers to the ability of different urban systems to adapt and respond to changes in user behaviour. This can involve measures such as behavioural nudges, designed to encourage citizens to adopt sustainable practices or make more efficient use of urban services.
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| dct:modified | 2023-11-20 |
| dct:identifier | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping |
| dct:title | Smart Cities Local Legislation On Behavioural Interoperability (NNBI) |
| dct:type | egovera:SmartCitiesLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping |
| skos:definition | Smart Cities Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (LBI) ABB is a grouping that covers a range of legislative measures, policies, and regulations aimed at promoting and ensuring the interoperability of various urban systems and behaviours within a Smart City. It encompasses the rules and standards that govern how different smart city systems—such as transportation, energy, public safety, and communication networks—interact and communicate with each other, with the goal of facilitating seamless and efficient city operations and services. |
| eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
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| skos:example | Examples of the application of the LBI ABB in Smart Cities could include legislation requiring the use of standardized formats for reporting environmental data, to facilitate data exchange between different cities and regions. It could also include regulations mandating the use of certain communication protocols to ensure that transportation systems, energy grids, and public services can communicate and share real-time data effectively. On the behavioural side, it could involve policies that use behavioural insights, such as encouraging the use of public transportation or energy-saving practices through city-wide incentives and smart city design features that nudge citizens toward more sustainable behaviour. |
| skos:note | The LBI ABB is a crucial component in the global landscape of Smart Cities, as it helps to ensure that various urban systems can work together effectively. This is particularly important in an increasingly interconnected world, where cities must manage complex infrastructures and services that often overlap with regional, national, or even global networks. The NNBI ABB includes legislation and regulations that dictate how different smart city systems—such as transportation, energy grids, and public services—should interact, as well as standards and protocols for data exchange and communication between these systems. It also covers measures aimed at promoting behavioural interoperability, which refers to the ability of different urban systems to adapt and respond to changes in user behaviour. This can involve measures such as behavioural nudges, designed to encourage citizens to adopt sustainable practices or make more efficient use of urban services.
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| eira:view | LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction |
| eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
| eira:eifLayer | Legal |