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Smart City Source Booklet:
Regulatory and policy developments

2025 Edition


Smart City
1. Research conducted by individuals, companies, associations and universities
1.1. January
1.1.1. International

  • Karen Chapple, AI and the City: Understanding new applications in urban environments, School of Cities India - University of Toronto, Center for Information Technology and Public Policy, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore, University of Toronto India Foundation, Conference Report, January 2025, accessible here;

1.2. March
1.2.1. International

  • Nature Cities, Smart cities beyond technology, N.º 2, 106, March 2025, accessible here

1.3. April
1.3.1. International

  • World Economic Forum (WEF), Shaping Tomorrow: Responsible Innovation for a Brighter Future, Global Innovation and Impact Council, April 2025, accessible here;  

  • World Economic Forum (WEF), Nature Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition – San Francisco, April 2025, accessible here;  

1.4. May
1.4.1. Europe
1.4.1.1. European Union

  • Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen & Zheng Grace Ma, Impact of EU Regulations on AI Adoption in Smart City Solutions: A Review of Regulatory Barriers, Technological Challenges, and Societal Benefits, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science for Smart Cities, 2nd Edition in Information,  16(7), 568, MDPI, May 2025, accessible here

1.5. June

1.5.1. International

  • IoT Security Institute (IoTSI), Smart Cities and Critical Infrastructure AI Framework, June 2025, accessible here;

  • IoT Security Institute (IoTSI), Implementing the SCCI AI Security Framework: A Guide for Smart Cities and Critical Infrastructure, June 2025, accessible here

1.6. October
1.6.1. International

  • World Economic Forum (WEF) & Imperial College London, Water-BOOST: Enabling Innovation for Future-Ready Cities, October 2025, accessible here;

  • World Economic Forum (WEF) & Jacobs, Innovation Ecosystems: A Toolkit of Principles and Best Practice, October 2025, accessible here;

2. Reports, guidelines, recommendations and other documents published by regulatory and supervisory authorities, international organizations, and other public institutions and agencies
2.1.    March
2.1.1.    International

  • United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), International Guidelines on People-Centred Smart Cities - “Smart Cities for People: empowering lives, protecting the planet, advancing prosperity”, Draft, March 2025, accessible here

2.2.    April
2.2.1.    Asia
2.2.1.1.    India

  • Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Government of India, AI Playbook for Cities - Harnessing the Potential of Artificial Intelligence, April 2025, accessible here

2.3.    June

2.3.2.    Europe
2.3.2.1.    European Union

  • Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), The Circular Economy in Cities and Regions ofthe European Union, OECD Urban Studies, June 2025, accessible here

  • European Commission, Call for Twin Cities: Join the Cities Mission Twinning Learning Programme, June 2025, accessible here

2.4.    July
2.4.1.    International

  • Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) & United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Building Responsible Smart Cities: A Toolkit for Public and Private Sector Actors, Business and Human Rights | Aisa (B+HR), July 2025, accessible here

2.5.    October
2.5.1.    International

  • Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Artificial Intelligence for Advancing Smart Cities - 5th OECD Roundtable on Smart Cities and Inclusive Growth, Issue Note CFE/RDPC/URB(2025)27, October 2025, accessible here;

2.5.    December
2.5.1.    International

  • United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), A step-by-step guide for a “people centred” smart city strategy, A Playbook for national, regional and local governments, December 2025, accessible here;

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