Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights

Smart cities are rarely built smart from scratch. For most cities, “smart city” signifies the presence of several smart city projects that emerge over time from various actors. These projects rely on extensive data and algorithms whose use in urban spaces and/or decision-making processes can impact...

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Main Author: Athena Christofi
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Language:English
Published: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society 2023-03-01
Series:Internet Policy Review
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Online Access:https://policyreview.info/node/1701
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description Smart cities are rarely built smart from scratch. For most cities, “smart city” signifies the presence of several smart city projects that emerge over time from various actors. These projects rely on extensive data and algorithms whose use in urban spaces and/or decision-making processes can impact the enjoyment of fundamental rights in cities. Spatially-grounded and socio-economic rights may be particularly affected. This paper explores the issue of cumulative effects on fundamental rights that may arise from the gradual accumulation of smart city projects in modern cities. It argues that in such a complex landscape of multiple actors, projects and rights, important fundamental rights impacts may be incremental and inconspicuous, and thus, difficult to detect and to stop. It advocates for a fundamental rights-oriented impact assessment process that would enable local authorities to understand and mitigate cumulative effects on fundamental rights. Drawing from the environmental law area and the examples of Cumulative Effects Assessments and Strategic Environmental Assessments therein, it provides concrete recommendations for smart city stakeholders on the essential elements needed for such a process.
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spelling doaj-art-c9fac23b13a84d0fa772542a984b2b312025-08-20T02:02:50ZengAlexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and SocietyInternet Policy Review2197-67752023-03-0112110.14763/2023.1.1701Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights Athena Christofi0KU LeuvenSmart cities are rarely built smart from scratch. For most cities, “smart city” signifies the presence of several smart city projects that emerge over time from various actors. These projects rely on extensive data and algorithms whose use in urban spaces and/or decision-making processes can impact the enjoyment of fundamental rights in cities. Spatially-grounded and socio-economic rights may be particularly affected. This paper explores the issue of cumulative effects on fundamental rights that may arise from the gradual accumulation of smart city projects in modern cities. It argues that in such a complex landscape of multiple actors, projects and rights, important fundamental rights impacts may be incremental and inconspicuous, and thus, difficult to detect and to stop. It advocates for a fundamental rights-oriented impact assessment process that would enable local authorities to understand and mitigate cumulative effects on fundamental rights. Drawing from the environmental law area and the examples of Cumulative Effects Assessments and Strategic Environmental Assessments therein, it provides concrete recommendations for smart city stakeholders on the essential elements needed for such a process.https://policyreview.info/node/1701Smart citiesFundamental rightsHuman rightsImpact assessmentCumulative effects
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Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
Internet Policy Review
Smart cities
Fundamental rights
Human rights
Impact assessment
Cumulative effects
title Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
title_full Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
title_fullStr Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
title_full_unstemmed Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
title_short Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
title_sort smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
topic Smart cities
Fundamental rights
Human rights
Impact assessment
Cumulative effects
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