Green Tech

Citizens can use CitySystem to track and optimize their own resource use. They can also compare their activities and results to those of others on an individual, neighborhood or district basis, resulting in contests and competitions for "Citizen Points".

Throughout the city, many vertical and horizontal surfaces and facades are covered with vegetable gardens and agricultural installations. “Farm Buildings” are fitted with special infrastructure to provide micro irrigation and plant nutrition. Greenhouse environments with controlled temperatures, humidity, wind and shading are found on many rooftops. In larger farms, the oxygen generated is collected and injected into buildings for HVAC. Exhaust air from buildings is filtered and reused.

Several districts hold their own “open market” days, allowing people to trade produce with their neighbors.

In Ubi Zones there are public recycling programs relying on large land-drones that pick up your garbage whenever your smart bin alerts the CitySystem of “full” condition. In exchange for regular participation in the recycling system, you receive a recycling credit and a number of Citizen Points.

The closer you get to the Central Business District or the Enclaves, the greater the ubiquity of CitySystem services. While the city AI has "green" priorities, there is little it can do about areas that lie outside of its sensor network.

Covered Zones
Certain districts and many individual buildings are surrounded by great domes or partially-covered aerial constructs that handle atmospheric and weather modulation. Wealthier areas employ giant climate control systems to provide hypoallergenic air, free of toxins and pathogens.

Covered Zones and Districts include:


 * The	CBD
 * Kaishi
 * Sterlwynn Meadows