General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
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GB/Z 42192-2022
Scope
This document gives the principles and requirements for the definition, identification, optimization, and coordination of urban infrastructure performance index evaluation, and provides analysis and suggestions for urban performance evaluation in terms of intelligence, interoperability, synergy, resilience, and security. Urban infrastructure includes, but is not limited to, energy, water, transport, waste, and ICT. The principles and requirements of this document are applicable to all types of cities, including the assessment of infrastructure elements at all stages of planning, design, management and evaluation. However, the choice and importance of metrics or (key) performance indicators for urban infrastructure are the result of applying this document, and the choice of indicators depends on the characteristics of each city. In this document, the performance of technical solutions that can measure the smartness of urban infrastructure is based on urban sustainability as defined in the ISO/TC 268 series of international standards. and toughness. Note 1: This document considers that cities with different economic levels (such as developed countries and developing countries) have different emphasis on urban infrastructure measurement indicators or performance indicators. This document does not make best practice recommendations. This document does not recommend simply duplicating a specific smart infrastructure, or using it as a benchmarking standard. In applying this document, it is up to the user to decide whether to set relevant goals. Note 2: This document does not propose principles or requirements for specific types of urban infrastructure, but considers specific urban infrastructure (such as ISO24510:2007,.
GB/Z 42192-2022 Referenced Document
GB/T 40758-2021 Sustainable cities and communities—Vocabulary
GB/Z 42192-2022 history
2022GB/Z 42192-2022 Smart community Infrastructures—Principles and requirements for performance metrics