Pedagogy for the City as an Emergent Cognitive System for Sustainability

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2022-08-26

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Maastricht University - Open Journals

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Abstract

In this short paper, we develop the case for moving away from the concept of a smart city in which the focus tends to be on shifting managerial responsibility onto computers. We offer the alternative conception of the city as an ecosystem, a complex adaptive system, and draw upon the biology of cognition to construe cognition as the skilful adaptation to living sustainably. Such skilful adaptations necessitate human operators and managers themselves to both develop necessary systemic redundancy to withstand future shocks, but also to acquire skills in multi-faceted domains and disciplines, including the use of Artificial Intelligence, to simulate future scenarios and to plan accordingly. To attain such skills and competencies, we briefly outline a viable and relevant transdisciplinary pedagogy for future city managers to develop smart sustainable cities.

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open access article

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smart city, cognitive cities, complex adaptive systems, pedagogy, transdisciplinarity

Citation

Mitchell, A. ., Mazhar, . M. U., Ayesh, A., Lemon, M., and Painter, B. (2022). Pedagogy for the City as an Emergent Cognitive System for Sustainability. Sustainability Letters, 1 (1)

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