2017
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2017.v6n1p71
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Smart City Solution for Sustainable Urban Development

Abstract: The intention of the 21 st century we entered a strong global growth in the multitude of comparatively few in number, large cities. Large, dense cities can be highly efficient. It is most desirable that side, by the heads of the green, and the future porticos. Bearing to the influx of the citizens of the new challenges of the rapid advance to command positions. To accumulate the benefits, with a positive, as well as a dense fog, in one state, to measure the informal are the negative aspects of the development … Show more

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“…Technologies as part of "smart cities" are sometimes seen as having the potential to increase citizen engagement [17][18][19]. These notions are common among planners who see information and communications technologies as removing barriers from government and public interaction and information exchange.…”
Section: The Intersection Of Smart and Sustainablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technologies as part of "smart cities" are sometimes seen as having the potential to increase citizen engagement [17][18][19]. These notions are common among planners who see information and communications technologies as removing barriers from government and public interaction and information exchange.…”
Section: The Intersection Of Smart and Sustainablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in-keeping with operational approach utilised in [9,24,41] to demarcate domains, we found that transportation and mobility (included in 85% of the projects), energy and technology (included in all or 100% of the projects), buildings (included in all the projects), and ICT and integrated infrastructure (included in all the projects) are the four principal domains covered in all SEC projects (see Figure 4). Achieving sustainability will require significant and widespread changes in human behaviour [30]. The central planning themes constituted about 75% of the planning domains, whereas the remainder represented the domains of other planning themes (Table 3).…”
Section: Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quest for sustainable urban development is recognised as the central aim of cities [6]. As Basiri et al [30] state, "sustainable development in each characteristic of the Smart City Model, should always be examined through a lens of the Sustainability Principles," however, "Smart cities highlight important aspects of sustainability, such as the need for responsible resource management, energy efficiency, and citizen engagement." Previous studies such as Bisello, et al [27] analysed 36 smart and sustainable energy district projects to identify and develop a taxonomy of co-benefits smart at a district level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A smart city may be considered an advanced concept related to the concepts of the information city, digital city, intelligent city, and sustainable city [1,2], and has been widely cited and studied, along with the sustainable city concept, since 2013 [3,4]. According to Google trends regarding the "smart city" (accessed on 13 March 2019) (Figure 1), the smart city's search terms have been on the rise since 2004 and peaked in 2015, but have remained high, suggesting many studies and discussions are occurring on the smart city concept [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early on, it was speculated that ICT would play a key role in the smart city [22][23][24]. With the development of ICT, the functions of urban management were improved in various fields, such as transportation, energy, health care, and water [2], and the use of ICT facilitated the development and delivering of information and knowledge generated in daily life, promoting citizens' participation in e-governance and e-services [25]. Additionally, ICT is a technical platform for the process of collecting and processing massive amounts of data, called big data, enhancing digital devices, Internet services, the IoT, and the Internet of people's societies [25], and these techniques and technologies have been recognized as tools of urban planning to create innovative, intelligent spaces and improve urban sustainability [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%