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1 Smart sustainable cities: overview and challenges ................................................. 176
1.1 SSC overview................................................................................................... 176
1.2 SSC challenges ................................................................................................ 177
2 Methodology for SSC stakeholder identification and engagement.......................... 181
2.1 Identification of all stakeholders involved in SSC........................................... 182
2.2 Categorization of stakeholders ...................................................................... 183
3 Detailed analysis of selected stakeholders .............................................................. 184
3.1 An analysis of selected stakeholders .............................................................. 184
3.2 Analysis of stakeholder engagement progress .............................................. 185
4 Stakeholders' roles in SSC ....................................................................................... 187
4.1 Municipalities, city council and city administration ....................................... 187
4.2 National and regional governments ............................................................... 190
4.3 City services companies .................................................................................. 191
4.4 Utility providers .............................................................................................. 192
4.5 ICT companies (e.g., telecom operators, start‐ups, software companies) .... 192
4.6 Non – governmental organizations (NGOs) ................................................... 193
4.7 International, regional and multilateral organizations .................................. 193
4.8 Industry associations ...................................................................................... 194
4.9 Academia, research organizations and specialized bodies ............................ 195
4.10 Citizens and citizen organizations .................................................................. 196
4.11 Urban planners ............................................................................................... 196
4.12 Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) ................................................. 197
5 Conclusions ............................................................................................................ 197
Annex 1 Summary of Stakeholder Identification, categorization and analysis ................ 199
Annex 2 SCC – CERT/CSIRT/SOC ...................................................................................... 205
Bibliography ...................................................................................................................... 209
ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 171