Urban Commons
Discover the transformative potential of urban technology in "Urban Commons" by Daniel T. O'Brien, published by Harvard University Press in 2018. This insightful hardback spans 368 pages, delving into Boston’s innovative 311 system, which empowers citizens to report infrastructure issues like potholes, broken streetlights, and graffiti that impact community life. O'Brien expertly harnesses the city's rich data to illustrate how smart technology can enhance urban environments while promoting sustainable growth. With a focus on citizen engagement, "Urban Commons" serves as a vital resource for understanding the intersection of technology and civic responsibility. Whether you're a city planner, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about urban development, this book offers a compelling blueprint for harnessing technology to create vibrant, sustainable communities. Elevate your understanding of modern urban living with this essential read!