Sustainable cities and communities — Guidance for managing a public-health emergency response in smart city operating models

The proposed standard will provide guidance to community authorities on how to use smart technologies, smart data and smart ways of working to improve their ability to anticipate, manage and mitigate public health emergencies (PHEs). The standard will show how the principles and good practices for smart city operating models recommended in ISO 37106 can deliver improved outcomes in PHE management, at every stage of the command-and-control process for emergency management and incident response set out in ISO 22320.

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ISO/FDIS 37113:2024(en)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Framework for smart city operating models in response to PHEs . 2
5 Implementing smart city operating models in response to PHEs . 3
5.1 Overview .3
5.2 Strategy management .4
5.2.1 General .4
5.2.2 Leadership and governance . . .5
5.2.3 Collaborative engagement .5
5.2.4 Integrated planning on a whole-chai
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ISO/DIS FDIS 37113:2023(E2024(en)
ISO/TC 268/WG 4
Secretariat: AFNOR
Date: 2024-02-1904
Sustainable cities and communities — Guidance for managing a public-health emergency
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ISO/DISFDIS 37113:2023(E2024(en)
Foreword
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ISO/DIS 37113:2023(E)
Introduction
Dealing withManaging public-health emergencies (PHEs) and eliminating their impact on sustainable
development has become a common challenge for all countries in the world. In recent years, various types
of public health emergency, PHEs (e.g. Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa, the Middle East
Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Zika virus disease, new crown pneumonia COVID-19, and monkeypox,),
have caused severe consequences to countries around the world. This has critically challenged the public-
health emergency management (PHEM) systems of many countries, especially developing countries.
Eliminating the impact of sudden public-health events is an important goal for achieving sustainable
development globally.
The rapid development of the Internet, Internet of Things, (IoT), Artificial Intelligence, (AI), cloud
computing and other information and communication technologies is accelerating change across the
economy and society at large. In smart cities and communities, new network facilities, new data
environments, and new technology applications offer the potential to transform the effectiveness of
public health emergency management.PHEM. This enables monitoring and analysis, virus tracing,
prevention and control treatment, resource allocation and other aspects of public health
emerg
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