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Visualizing innovation in cities Guidelines

Visualizing City Innovation
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  • CITY STRATEGIES & GOVERNANCE |
  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
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This document is the outcome of the UNDP working group on “Visualizing in cities”, which convened from January to April 2025.

The group brought together cities and international experts to explore how local and regional governments are innovating data visualization to communicate results with their citizens and create trust in the role of the public sector.

It is highly topical to talk about innovation, but those who work in public administration know how difficult it is not only to innovate but also to integrate innovative processes or products into existing public structures. Societies change rapidly, and the public sector is not as quick to adapt to change as other industries.

This guideline outlines some questions, DOs and DON’Ts to be considered when local governments want to communicate the results of their public action by using dashboards, maps, infographics, simulations, or digital storytelling tools.

Visualizing and communicating innovation in cities has become both a challenge and a strategic necessity. In an era characterized by data-driven governance, artificial intelligence, geospatial technologies and participatory digital platforms, local governments are increasingly expected to make innovation not only operational, but visible and understandable.

This document recognizes that digital innovation is no longer exclusive of megacities. Intermediary cities, small rural towns and lesser-known municipalities are experimenting with technological solutions that respond to local challenges—often more flexibly or inclusively than their more resourceful counterparts.

Tags: tools, visualisation, data, advanced technologies,BIM/GIS, Digital Twin, Big Data, Quantum Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), sustainable urban planning

 

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United Nations Development Program (UNDP)

YEAR

January to April 2025.

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