Definition: Smart Cities Legislation on Governance Interoperability (LBI) ABB is a grouping that covers the legislative, regulatory, and policy elements that facilitate interaction and cooperation between different governance systems in the context of Smart Cities. It encompasses the rules, principles, and practices that enable the exchange of information and the alignment of procedures and processes between various urban governance systems—such as transportation, energy, public safety, and city management—ensuring coordinated and efficient city operations.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Last modification: 26/06/2023
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnGovernanceInteroperabilityGrouping
LOST view: LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction
EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Additional identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnGovernanceInteroperabilityGrouping
Title: Smart Cities National Legislation On Governance Interoperability (NNBI)
ABB name: egovera:SmarCitiesLegislationOnGovernanceInteroperabilityGrouping
Example: Examples of the application of the LBI ABB include using its elements to harmonize urban management procedures between different cities or regions, to facilitate the exchange of real-time data between transportation systems and emergency services, to align environmental policies across jurisdictions, and to resolve disputes related to infrastructure management or public services in a fair, transparent, and efficient manner.
Additional information: The LBI ABB is a comprehensive catalogue of elements crucial for ensuring the smooth interoperability of different governance systems within Smart Cities. It includes, but is not limited to, laws, regulations, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards, and best practices. These elements are designed to facilitate the exchange of urban data, the alignment of procedures and processes across various city systems (such as transportation, energy, and public services), and the resolution of disputes related to urban management between different governance systems. The NNBI ABB is used by city authorities, policymakers, urban planners, technology providers, and other stakeholders to understand and navigate the complex landscape of smart city governance interoperability.
EIF Layer: Legal
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| eira:PURI | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnGovernanceInteroperabilityGrouping |
| dct:modified | 26/06/2023 |
| dct:identifier | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/SmartCitiesLegislationOnGovernanceInteroperabilityGrouping |
| dct:title | Smart Cities National Legislation On Governance Interoperability (NNBI) |
| dct:type | egovera:SmarCitiesLegislationOnGovernanceInteroperabilityGrouping |
| skos:definition | Smart Cities Legislation on Governance Interoperability (LBI) ABB is a grouping that covers the legislative, regulatory, and policy elements that facilitate interaction and cooperation between different governance systems in the context of Smart Cities. It encompasses the rules, principles, and practices that enable the exchange of information and the alignment of procedures and processes between various urban governance systems—such as transportation, energy, public safety, and city management—ensuring coordinated and efficient city operations. |
| eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
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| skos:example | Examples of the application of the LBI ABB include using its elements to harmonize urban management procedures between different cities or regions, to facilitate the exchange of real-time data between transportation systems and emergency services, to align environmental policies across jurisdictions, and to resolve disputes related to infrastructure management or public services in a fair, transparent, and efficient manner. |
| skos:note | The LBI ABB is a comprehensive catalogue of elements crucial for ensuring the smooth interoperability of different governance systems within Smart Cities. It includes, but is not limited to, laws, regulations, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards, and best practices. These elements are designed to facilitate the exchange of urban data, the alignment of procedures and processes across various city systems (such as transportation, energy, and public services), and the resolution of disputes related to urban management between different governance systems. The NNBI ABB is used by city authorities, policymakers, urban planners, technology providers, and other stakeholders to understand and navigate the complex landscape of smart city governance interoperability. |
| eira:view | LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction |
| eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
| eira:eifLayer | Legal |