Indicators Proposal - TEIXEIRA 2020
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Indicators Proposal - TEIXEIRA 2020
HIGH PRIORITY
Energy
Smart City
Photovoltaic installation in municipal buildings (A)
Smart meters for energy consumption (A)
% of municipal grid meeting all of following requirements for smart grid (C)
Energy consumption open data (TB)
Sustainability
Construction of wind farms (A)
Photovoltaics in municipal public areas (A)
% of total energy derived from renewable sources (C, I)
Life Quality
Total residential energy use per capita (in kWh/yr) (C, I)
Percentage of city population with authorized electrical service (I)
Average number of electrical interruptions per customer per year (I)
Average length of electrical interruptions (in hours) (I)
Infrastructure and ICT
Smart City
Implementation of free wifi in public areas and municipal buildings (A)
Implementation of optica fiber network (MAN) (A)
Data center infrastructure for colecting and storing data from Internet of Things (IoT) sensors (A)
Hardware and software upgrading to the municipal departments for a highly efficient backoffice (A)
Electronic document work flow management systems for municipal offices - departments (A)
Installation of electronic boards providing information in real time (eg. Weather, local news etc.) (A)
# of infrastructure components with installed sensors (C)
# of services integrated in a singular operations center leveraing real-time data (C)
Sustainability
% of jobs related to Infrastructure and TIC (TB)
Life Quality
# of kbs received in user's phones/minute when accessing public wifi (TB)
% of population with access to optic fiber (TB)
Infokiosks installation for providing information to citizens and visitors (A)
Information electronic pannels eficciency (TB)
Broadband Internet access in households (G, I)
Computers in households (G)
% of commercial and residential users with internet download speeds of at least 2 Mbit/s (C)
# of postoffices/population x 10,000) (IQ)
Public spaces for digital inclusion (# of internet access points/population x 10,000) (IQ)
Public paypgones (# of public payphones/population x 10,000) (IQ)
Environment
Smart City
Installation of electromagnetic radiation measurement sensors (A)
Installation of noise measurement sensors (A)
Installation of air pollution measurement sensors (A)
Installation of rain level measurement sensors (A)
Installation of atmospheric microparticles measurement sensors (A)
Seismograph Installation (A)
Installation of sensors for the measurement of Radon (A)
Environmental open data (TB)
Sustainability
Summer smog (ozone) (G)
Particulate matter (G, I)
Fine Particular matter 2.5 concentration (ug/m³) (C, I)
Greenhouse gas emission measured in tones per capita (C, I)
NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) concentration) (I)
SO2 (sulphur dioxide) concentration) (I)
O3 (Ozone) concentration (I)
Percentage change in number of native species (I)
Life Quality
Fatal chronic lower respiratory diseases per inhabitant (G)
Noise pollution (I, IQ)
Sound ease (higher value of police sound occurrencies - PU value) (IQ)
Green area per inhabitant (green area/population) (IQ)
Health
Smart City
Implementation of health care telemonitoring systems to support vulnerable groups of people (disabled, Alzheimer's disease etc) (A)
Implementation of telemedicine system for measurements of some key indicators (pressure, sugar, etc) (A)
Implementation of systems that incorporate medical councils of hospitals and clinics (A, C)
Implementation of applications for remote monitoring patient progress in isolated countryside areas (A)
Sustainability
Life expectancy (G, C, I)
Doctors per inhabitant (G, I)
Under age five mortality per 1,000 live births (I)
Number of nursing and midwifery personnel per 100,000 population (I)
Number of mental health practitioners per 100,000 population (I)
Health Centers per 1,000 inhabitants (IQ)
Dental facilities (# of dental facilities/population X 1,000) (IQ)
Life Quality
Hospital beds per inhabitant (G, I)
Satisfaction with quality of health system (G)
Suicide rate per 100,000 population (I)
% of population with access to health care (TB)
% of population with access to public hospitals without having to use vehicles (TB)
% of population with access to family health program (TB)
Safety
Smart City
Safety open data (TB)
Sustainability
Monitoring weather conditions (weather forecast) for agricultural produce purposes (A)
Number of police officers per 100,000 population (I)
Crimes against property per 100,000 inhabitants (I)
Response time for police department from initial call (I)
Life Quality
Actions addressing citizens and protection plans on emergencies (earthquakes, floods) (A)
Crime rate (G)
Death rate by assault (G)
Violent crime rate per 100,000 populations (C, I)
Number of homicides per 100,000 population (I)
Traffic accidents absence (IQ)
Traffic and Mobility
Smart City
Actions for traffic management improvement in real time, within/inter municipal areas using specialized applications (A)
Use of intelligent systems at pedestrian crossings for safe movement (A)
Smart stops (eg online bus arrival marking) for public transportation) (A, C)
Installation of sensors to means of transportation of roads for traffic flow monitoring (A)
Smart information signs for traffic condition (A)
Car parking spaces sensors providing information and guidance to drivers for parking availability (A)
Application for route tracking of cyclists and reports submission (A)
Automated systems for public bicycles (A)
Integrated fare system for public transport (C)
% of traffic lights connected to real-time traffic management system (C)
Availability of multi-modal transit app with at least 3 services integrated (C)
Sustainability
% of non-fossile fuel vehicles use (TB)
% of cars with catalyst (TB)
# of EV chargind stations within the city (C)
Commercial air connectivity (number of non-stop commercial air destinations) (I)
% of public fleet using non-fossile fuel vehicles (TB)
Life Quality
Satisfaction with access to public transport (G)
International accessibility (G)
km de ciclovias por 100.000 m² (C, I)
% da população com acesso a transporte público (T)
Kilometers of bicycle paths and lanes per 100,000 (I)
# of vehicles per capta (I, IQ)
Average waiting time for public transportation/inhabitant (TB)
MEDIUM PRIORITY
Shelter
Smart City
% of commercial and industrial buildings with smart meterss (C)
% of homes (multi-family & single-family) w/ smart meters (C)
% of homes with acces to digital assistents (TB)
Sustainability
Share of housing fulfilling minimal standards according to municipal building code (G, T)
Average living area per inhabitant (G)
Geological Risk of Land Index (IQ)
Number of LEED or BREAM sustainability certified buildings in the city (C)
Life Quality
Satisfaction with personal housing situation (G)
Percentage of city population living in slums (I)
Number of homeless per 100,000 population (I)
Percentage of households that exist without registered legal titles (I)
Appropriated shelter area/inhabitant (m² of residential areasubjected to tax/inhabitant) (IQ)
% of population that owns a home (TB)
Culture
Smart City
Digitalization of museum content for creating digital cultural footprint (A)
Digital Museum for cultural and natural exhibits of the municipality (even if they are located somewhere else) (A)
Sustainability
% of municipal budget allocatd to culture (C)
# of cultural facilities/population x 1,000 (IQ)
Bookstores and stationery/population x 1,000 (IQ)
# of newsstands/population x 1,000 (IQ)
Life Quality
Cinema attendance per inhabitant (G)
Museums visits per inhabitant (G)
Theatre attendance per inhabitant (G)
Economy
Smart City
Employment actions via municipal website (A)
Emergence - promotion of innovative technological activities via municipal website (A)
Consulting interactive services to young entrepreneurs on municipal web platform (A)
Crowdsourcing competitions platform (A)
Sustainability
R&D expenditure in % of GDP (G, C)
Employment rate in knowledge-intensive sectors (G)
Patent applications per inhabitant (G, I)
New businesses registered (G)
GDP per employed person (G)
Companies with HQ in the city quoted on national stock market (G)
Gross Regional Product per capita (C)
Life Quality
Unemployment rate (G, I)
Percentage of city population living in poverty (I)
Percentage of persons in full-time employment (I, C)
Youth unemployment rate (I)
Education
Smart City
Education open data (TB)
% of universities with access to e-learning (TB)
Sustainability
% of students completing secondary education (C, I, IQ)
Number of higher education degrees per 100,000 inhabitants (C, I)
Percentage of female school-aged population enrolled in schoolss (I)
Percentage of students completing primary education: survival rate (I, IQ)
Primary education student/teacher ratio (I)
Percentage of male school-aged population enrolled in schools (I)
Percentage of school-aged population enrolled in schools (I)
Life Quality
Satisfaction with access to educational system (G)
Satisfaction with quality of educational system (G)
% of population with access to college (TB)
% of population with access to government provided college scholarships (TB)
% of population with access to middle school in their neighborhood (TB)
% of population with access to high school in their neighborhood (TB)
Water Management
Smart City
Online quality measurement system of drinking water (A)
Online monitoring system, with appropriate sensors detecting possible water leaks in water mains (A)
Online monitoring and management system of pumping and boring stations (A)
Online data collection from hydrometers (A)
% of commercial buildings with smart water meters (C)
Water management open data (TB)
Sustainability
Total water consumption per capita (liters/day) (C)
Percentage of the city’s wastewater receiving primary treatment (I)
Percentage of the city’s wastewater receiving secondary treatment (I)
Percentage of the city’s wastewater receiving tertiary treatment (I)
Total domestic water consumption per capita (litres/day) (I)
Total water consumption per capita (litres/day)) (I)
Percentage of water loss (unaccounted for water) (I)
Life Quality
Percentage of city population served by wastewater collection (I)
Percentage of the city’s wastewater that has received no treatment (I)
Percentage of city population with potable water supply service (I)
Average annual hours of water service interruption per household (I)
LOW PRIORITY
e-Government
Smart City
Electronic voting application (e-voting) for municipal issues (A)
Application of Electronic Consultation on important decisions and plans (business plan, technical project, etc.) (A)
Converting the provision of municipal services to online in order to be accessible to all citizens via municipal website (A)
Developing applications for citizens for their problems and requests reporting (A)
Online monitoring system of collective bodies of municipal meetings (A)
Free access to open data for use by other public agencies or individuals (A, C)
GIS applications for urban building construction, (suitable building sites, land use, objective property values etc.) (A)
Life Quality
% of population that owns smartphones (TB)
% of population with access to the city's website (TB)
Existence of electronic benefit payments (eg. Social security) to citizens (C)
Waste Management
Smart City
Online waste containers management system (with occupancy sensors) (A)
Sustainability
% of city's solid waste that is recycled (C,I)
Total collected municipal solid waste city per capita (C, I)
Percentage of the city’s solid waste that is disposed of in a sanitary landfill (I)
Percentage of the city’s solid waste that is disposed of in an incinerator (I)
Percentage of the city’s solid waste that is disposed of in an open dump (I)
Hazardous Waste Generation per capita (tonnes) (I)
Life Quality
Percentage of city population with regular solid waste collection (residential) (I)
% of population with access to selective collection (TB)
Governance
Smart City
% of population registered to biometric voting (TB)
Public managament open data (TB)
Sustainability
City representatives per resident (G)
Share of female city representatives (G, I)
Voter participation in last municipal election (as a percentage of eligible voters) (I)
Women as a percentage of total elected to city-level office (I)
Number of registered voters as a percentage of the voting age population (I)
Life Quality
Population satisfaction with public service quality (TB)
Recreation
Life Quality
Courts, fields, open-air gyms, city gyms and other sports equipments/1,000 inhabitants (# of courts, fields X 1,000) (IQ)
Square meters of public indoor recreation space per capita (I)
Square meters of public outdoor recreation space per capita (I)
Tourism
Smart City
Developing electronic local tourist guide (A)
Developing tourism content applications for mobiles (A)
Sustainability
# of tourists/year (TB)
Availability of hotels and similars (TB)
# of national travels/inhabitant (TB)
# of international travels/inhabitant (TB0
NON-PRIORITY
Emergency Response
Smart City
Natural disasters fast response and warning system (TB)
Early warning system and response to fires (A)
Sustainability
Number of firefighters per 100 000 population (I)
Response time for emergency response services from initial call (I)
Response time for fire department from initial call (I)
Life Quality
Number of fire related deaths per 100,000 population (I)
Number of natural disaster related deaths per 100,000 population (I)