Smart Cities Investment Potential Market Research Reports 2015

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* Core Functions of Smart City

* Power tariff rates consumer category wise

* Key Drivers of Smart City

* Universal Aspects of a Smart City

* Business Opportunities in different aspects of a Smart City

* Dependencies in different aspects of a Smart City

* Financial Models in Smart Cities

* Leveraging the Private Sector

* New Business Models of Smart Cities

* The Road Map to Smart Cities

* Competitive hotspots for existing Smart City Models

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Table Of Contents

1. What is Smart City and Therefore Why Smart City?

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Context of Developing Smart Cities in India

2. The Smart City Framework

2.1 Core Components of Smart City

2.1.1 Competitiveness

2.1.2 Sustainability

2.1.3 Quality of Life

2.2 Major Pillars of Smart City

2.2.1 Institutional Infrastructure

2.2.2 Social Infrastructure

2.2.3 Physical Infrastructure

2.2.4 Economical Infrastructure

3. Enablers of Smart City

3.1 Energy effi ciency

3.2 Smart Grid

3.3 Demand Management

3.4 Improved Access to Information

3.5 Environmental Viability

3.6 Citizen’s Participation

3.7 Smart Governance

4. Implementation Framework and Key Stakeholders

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5. Identifying 100 Smart Cities

6. Centre’s Plan for Developing New Smart Cities

6.1 The Progress so Far

6.1.1 Issues and Challenges Faced by Active and Upcoming Projects

6.1.2 Lesson Learnt From These Projects

6.2 Opportunities for Private Players

7. Resilience – An Imperative to Next Level Smart Cities

7.1 Key Parameters, Performance Indicators & Benchmarks of GOI Vis-à-Vis International Norms

7.2 Evaluating Urban Resilience effi cacy in emerging concepts (GOI Vis-a-vis ISO)

7.3 Conceptualising a Maturity Model for Smart Cities (Level 1-4)

8. Investment Landscape and Financing Smart City Initiatives...