Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont
Today, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are an essential determinant of urban change. They make it possible to build new Socio-Technical Systems (STS) where the knowledge flow initiated by the interactions of ICT-enabled nodes has a crucial role. This contribution illustrates exampl...
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description | Today, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are an essential determinant of urban change. They make it possible to build new Socio-Technical Systems (STS) where the knowledge flow initiated by the interactions of ICT-enabled nodes has a crucial role. This contribution illustrates examples of these systems. Reference is made to the Piedmont Region, where a socio-technical system had to be established in order to support the monitoring of the regional road safety policy. The contribution is divided into two main parts. First, insights for developing the STS are given and an overview of the road safety planning issues in Piedmont is presented; there then follows a description of the STS and an account of its regional application and installation. |
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spelling | doaj-art-df72e80a1dc248228c0d80ca18695b342025-01-30T11:00:36ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2012-10-012620122010.4000/netcom.988Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of PiedmontSylvie OccelliToday, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are an essential determinant of urban change. They make it possible to build new Socio-Technical Systems (STS) where the knowledge flow initiated by the interactions of ICT-enabled nodes has a crucial role. This contribution illustrates examples of these systems. Reference is made to the Piedmont Region, where a socio-technical system had to be established in order to support the monitoring of the regional road safety policy. The contribution is divided into two main parts. First, insights for developing the STS are given and an overview of the road safety planning issues in Piedmont is presented; there then follows a description of the STS and an account of its regional application and installation.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/988information-wired environmentSocio-Technical Systemroad safety monitoringsocial complexityknowledge sharing |
spellingShingle | Sylvie Occelli Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont Netcom information-wired environment Socio-Technical System road safety monitoring social complexity knowledge sharing |
title | Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont |
title_full | Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont |
title_fullStr | Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont |
title_full_unstemmed | Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont |
title_short | Monitoring road safety in an information-wired environment: the case of Piedmont |
title_sort | monitoring road safety in an information wired environment the case of piedmont |
topic | information-wired environment Socio-Technical System road safety monitoring social complexity knowledge sharing |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/988 |
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