The integration of Local Digital Twin (LDT) projects into smart city initiatives is vital, yet challenging due to the complexity of aligning technological advancements with urban needs and stakeholder interests. Cities need to strategically develop and apply frameworks like the City Model Canvas to guide the design and implementation of LDTs, identifying key elements that address both the explicit demands and underlying socio-economic and environmental objectives of urban living. To address these challenges, the proposed solution is the City Model Canvas framework, developed by Timeus and colleagues, tailored specifically for nonprofit models and urban applications. This approach emphasizes strategic inquiry into project goals, stakeholder identification, deployment strategies, and resource management, ensuring LDT projects are customized for their unique urban contexts and deliver tangible value to residents, policymakers, and businesses alike. This learning unit focuses on the practical application of the City Model Canvas to Local Digital Twin projects by simulating real-world scenarios through collaborative workshops. Participants engage in brainstorming sessions, using the canvas to explore elements such as value propositions and stakeholder relationships. By analyzing case studies and promoting dynamic interaction through both physical and digital collaboration tools, learners effectively bridge theoretical knowledge and practical municipal applications.
T4R - Learning journey
Learning with Microlearning Units
Application of City Model Canvas in Local Digital Twin Strategies
FRAMEWORK:
GOVERNANCE
MODULE:
LDT Public Value Creation Model
EQF 6
GOV-105
| GOV-100 | third loop |
|---|---|
| Application of City Model Canvas in Local Digital Twin Strategies | Learner acquires the specialized knowledge of the City Model Canvas. Learner demonstrates skills by autonomously designing a complete City Model Canvas for a unique LDT project. Learner assumes responsibility and autonomy for strategic conceptualization and justified application of the framework in a public governance context. |




