2015
DOI: 10.18080/ajtde.v3n2.9
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Nation building now in the hands of cities and communities

Abstract: For a number of reasons over the last five to ten years we have seen a shift in politics, moving away from the centre towards the extreme edges. Many people have been dragged along with this, as many of the mass media outlets are highlighting and fuelling this polarisation. At the same time the power of the cities is increasing, and here it seems still to be possible to gather much broader support for ‘national’ interest projects in relation to digital infrastructure, sustainability and smart city platforms fo… Show more

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“…For enhancing the smartness of a city, the infrastructure including buildings and technology needs to be efficient and user-friendly (Berntzen 2015). The increasing power of SCs can be an enabler in gathering support for 'national' interest projects related to digital infrastructure, sustainable development, SC platforms for interconnected LED street lighting, waste and water management initiatives, smart parking, and other applications (Budde 2015). In the last few years, researchers have shown huge interest in the newly developed revolutionary technologies that add value to the services offered by SCs.…”
Section: Service Design and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For enhancing the smartness of a city, the infrastructure including buildings and technology needs to be efficient and user-friendly (Berntzen 2015). The increasing power of SCs can be an enabler in gathering support for 'national' interest projects related to digital infrastructure, sustainable development, SC platforms for interconnected LED street lighting, waste and water management initiatives, smart parking, and other applications (Budde 2015). In the last few years, researchers have shown huge interest in the newly developed revolutionary technologies that add value to the services offered by SCs.…”
Section: Service Design and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%