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Performance to Benchmarks — Key Performance Indicators
Foreword
All Municipalities – Table Format
This publication has been developed by ITU within the framework
of the United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC) initiative. It
The following pages illustrates the individual key performance indicator benchmarks for each municipality and
the county.
provides a visual overview on a city’s performance to benchmark
in the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities.
The county benchmark is based on the overall population and area of the county rather than an average of
The visual representation highlights a city’s performance in each
individual municipality benchmarks.
dimension and subdimension of the KPIs for SSC based on the
The information is presented in the 3 dimensions of the U4SSC KPIs:
inherited benchmark value of each indicator. This set of KPIs for
• Economy
• Environment
SSC was developed to establish the criteria to evaluate ICTs’
• Society and Culture
contributions in making cities smarter and more sustainable, and
to provide cities with the means for self-assessments.
Trends in the actual benchmark performance within the municipalities of the Møre og Romsdal may be more
easily seen in this alternative format.
Text and numbers have been added to correspond to each benchmark level for greater clarity.
Disclaimer
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The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors
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and do not necessarily reflect the views of the contributing
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authors, or any other organization that the authors are affiliated
with, in preference to others of similar nature that are not
mentioned.
This publication is intended for informational purposes only. The
results and interim findings presented are a work in progress, as
the KPIs (Recommendation ITU-T Y.4903/L.1603) implemented in
the city during the first phase of the project are being refined to
improve the applicability of these KPIs to all cities. The revision
of the KPIs may alter their scope and definition as well as the
required data collection process.
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