Phu
Quoc Island ‘smart district’ development requires careful planning
The
Phu Quoc Island ‘smart district’ development requires careful planning to
maintain a critically important balance between conventional and modern
technology, says the Vietnam Post & Telecommunications Group.
Speaking at a recent conference with officials regarding
progress on implementing smart development of the Phu Quoc Island district,
VNPT representatives elaborated on the concept of what it means.
There
is no universally accepted definition of either smart district, or relatedly,
smart city development. Both are virtually identical in concept except for
whether one is talking about a city or a larger urban district.
However,
the concept means many different things to different people around the globe
and varies from country to country. A smart district would most definitely
have a different meaning to someone living in the US than it would to a
person in Vietnam or in Europe.
However,
conceptually the approach is to install modern computerized technology for
use by the district of Phu Quoc Island in managing its operations to promote
the quality of life – such as better air quality, reduced traffic congestion,
improved water quality, efficient sewage treatment or reduction of crime –
for the benefit of its citizens.
It
is possible that smart city technology may help create and sustain smart
tourism in the future, but, there has been no empirical evidence collected
anywhere around the globe that show smart city or districts have benefited
tourism by any quantifiable measure.
Under
the proposed model, which is already in the preliminary phase of
implementation, VNPT will install sensors and equipment to measure noise and
air quality, traffic and parking lot use at selected locations throughout the
district.
In
addition, it will begin to lay the groundwork to apply advanced technologies
to construct smart transportation systems along with those to manage water
resources and treat waste.
Relatedly,
the districtwill be able to use this intelligent infrastructure to support
research to improve the understanding of its problems, said VNPT reps. In
other words, thistechnology can be used to collect and analysedata to help
officials make better moreinformed solutions.
Most
importantly, said the VNPT reps, these technology solutions must be used in
conjunction with human intelligence. They are not a substitute for human
decision making that is required to design and operate them as well as to
interpret the information and make the management decisions for the district.
Stage
one of implementation, which began in 2016, focuses on network
infrastructure, information technology and basic services like building
e-government, making Wi-Fi available throughout the entiredistrict,
installing CCTV cameras and building environment observation stations.
The
second stage from 2017 to 2018 will construct a data centre, a concentrated
operation centre and continue giving effect to basic and smart services. The
third stage from 2019-2020 will continue installing smart and added value services.
Mai
Van Huynh,vice chair of the Kien Giang Provincial People’s Committee said
relevant agencies need to spread word of the project to residents and channel
resources to help progress on the project proceed smoothly.
Phu
Quoc is the largest island of Vietnam and a district of the Mekong Delta
province of Kien Giang. It spans an area of nearly 600 square kilometres and
has a population of more than 100,000 people.
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 2, 2017
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