Smart Cities in Africa & the Middle East: Gaining traction as rates of urbanization increase

2017-12-04
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Published : Dec-2017
No. of Pages : 36
Table of Contents
Table of Contents 3
List of Exhibits 4
Executive Summary 6
Section 1: Introduction and Global Context of Smart Cities 7
Section 2: Smart City Situation in Africa & the Middle East 15
Section 3: Three Smart City Case Studies from AME 26
Section 4: Key Findings and Recommendations 33

List of Tables
Exhibit 1: Smart city definition 8
Exhibit 2: The four elements of smart city projects 9
Exhibit 3: Evolution of total and urban population globally 10
Exhibit 4: Evolution of number and population of megacities 10
Exhibit 5: Smart city types by main medium-term project drivers 11
Exhibit 6: Examples of IoT based smart city solutions 12
Exhibit 7: Access technology for IoT based on throughput vs. range 13
Exhibit 8: Smart city technological value-chain 14
Exhibit 9: Total and urban population in AME 16
Exhibit 10: Evolution of cities in AME region by population size 17
Exhibit 11: Specific challenges of AME cities classified by smart city element 17
Exhibit 12: ICT connectivity plans in select AME economies 18
Exhibit 13: Select examples of BRT system in Africa, 2017 19
Exhibit 14: Sheltor location on GIS, Tel Aviv 20
Exhibit 15: Benefits of electric medical record under Salama and Nabidh projects 21
Exhibit 16: Solutions for environment & sustainability in AME cities 22
Exhibit 17: Different stakeholders in AME smart city projects divided by role 23
Exhibit 18: Different involvement levels of telecom service providers within smart city projects 24
Exhibit 19: Examples of ongoing smart city projects, invested amounts and its stakeholders 25
Exhibit 20: Country Profile - UAE 27
Exhibit 21: Select smart city projects in Dubai 28
Exhibit 22: Country Profile - South Africa 29
Exhibit 23: Select smart city projects in Cape Town 30
Exhibit 24: Country Profile - Israel 31
Exhibit 25: Select smart city projects in Tel-Aviv 32

List of Figures
Exhibit 1: Smart city definition 8
Exhibit 2: The four elements of smart city projects 9
Exhibit 3: Evolution of total and urban population globally 10
Exhibit 4: Evolution of number and population of megacities 10
Exhibit 5: Smart city types by main medium-term project drivers 11
Exhibit 6: Examples of IoT based smart city solutions 12
Exhibit 7: Access technology for IoT based on throughput vs. range 13
Exhibit 8: Smart city technological value-chain 14
Exhibit 9: Total and urban population in AME 16
Exhibit 10: Evolution of cities in AME region by population size 17
Exhibit 11: Specific challenges of AME cities classified by smart city element 17
Exhibit 12: ICT connectivity plans in select AME economies 18
Exhibit 13: Select examples of BRT system in Africa, 2017 19
Exhibit 14: Sheltor location on GIS, Tel Aviv 20
Exhibit 15: Benefits of electric medical record under Salama and Nabidh projects 21
Exhibit 16: Solutions for environment & sustainability in AME cities 22
Exhibit 17: Different stakeholders in AME smart city projects divided by role 23
Exhibit 18: Different involvement levels of telecom service providers within smart city projects 24
Exhibit 19: Examples of ongoing smart city projects, invested amounts and its stakeholders 25
Exhibit 20: Country Profile - UAE 27
Exhibit 21: Select smart city projects in Dubai 28
Exhibit 22: Country Profile - South Africa 29
Exhibit 23: Select smart city projects in Cape Town 30
Exhibit 24: Country Profile - Israel 31
Exhibit 25: Select smart city projects in Tel-Aviv 32
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