A prototype KM system for urban regeration: the case of intelcities IP

05 July 2005
Chee H. Wong, M. Deakin, K.V. Isacker and S.Allwinkle
 

 

Lifelong Learning (LL) has been widely accepted and being recognised as one of the most important issues and decision-making criteria for European Commission’s (EC) Knowledge Society policy making and its Member States to play a part in a world economy and in societies.

The initiatives that implemented in European LL area already provide Member States social and economic players with incentives, guidance, tools, and financial supports to invest more effectively in both (formal and informal) learning and training.

The Intelligent Cities Integrated Project (INTELCITIES IP)- Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) addresses the full integration of the electronic-governance (e-Governance) services and sustainable developments across the European cities to form a pathway to ‘Networked Knowledge Society’ as envisioned by the EC’s Information Society Technologies (IST) Programme.

This paper discusses the issue of e-Learning, knowledge transfer and capacity building (EKTCB) in a knowledge management (KM) system prototype study for European civil services, businesses and citizens within the context of INTELCITIES IP. This includes the demonstration of strategic applications of the KM system for a range of e-Governance services i.e. electronic citizenship (e-Citizenship), electronic inclusion (e-Inclusion), and electronic participation (e-Participation) that contribute to the sustainable urban regeneration.

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