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Sub‐dimension                 Indicator                           Description
             D5.1 Inequity of                                        Income distribution in accordance with
             income/consumption    I5.1.1 Income distribution
             (Gini coefficient)                                      Gini coefficient. (*)
             D5.2 Social and                                         Rate of income disparity between men
             gender inequity of                                      and women. (*)
             access to services and  I5.2.1 Gender income disparity   NOTE – Income has potential influence on
             infrastructure                                          equity of access to services and
                                                                     infrastructure.
             D5.3 Openness and                                       Proportion of city inhabitants using online
             public participation                                    public services and facilities (e.g., choice of
                                                                     schools, booking of public sports facilities,
                                   I5.3.5 Use of online city services
                                                                     library services, etc.).
                                                                     NOTE – This includes bookings, payments
                                                                     etc.
                                                                     Proportion of city inhabitants satisfied
                                                                     with the social inclusion. (*)
                                   I5.3.6 Perception on social
                                                                     NOTE – Social inclusion usually refers to
                                   inclusion
                                                                     members of society feeling valued and
                                                                     important.
             NOTE – Indicators marked by (*) are not ICT specific indicators but indicators focusing on general city
             sustainability.

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            6.2.5   Physical infrastructure
            This clause lists the core indicators defined for the physical infrastructure.

            There  are  6  indicators  in  this  dimension,  covering  piped  water,  sewage,  electricity,  health
            infrastructure, transport and road traffic.


                 Sub‐dimension                 Indicator                           Description
             D6.1 Infrastructure
             /connection to        I6.1.4 Leakage in water supply    Proportion of water leakage in the water
             services – piped      system                            supply system. (*)
             water

             D6.2 Infrastructure
             /connection to        I6.2.3 Sewage system coverage     Proportion of households connected to
                                                                     the sewage system. (*)
             services – sewage
             D6.3 Infrastructure
             /connection to        I6.3.2 Reliability of electricity   Proportion of time during which electricity
                                   supply system                     supply system works without outages. (*)
             services – electricity









            4    The  number  of  various  sensors  (per  capita)  deployed  in  the  city  and  accessibility  to  the  public
               administration is very important.

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