2020 5th International Conference on Universal Village (UV) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/uv50937.2020.9426207
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Smart Community Building in Hangzhou and Shenzhen, China: Lessons and Experiences

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“…Some individuals, such as the elderly, are uncomfortable with QR code scanning and some WeChat miniprograms because they do not own smart devices or are struggling with adopting these applications. Although smart cities bring great convenience to people, the threshold of these brand-new apps excludes some people [4].…”
Section: Low Level Of Citizen Participation and Information Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some individuals, such as the elderly, are uncomfortable with QR code scanning and some WeChat miniprograms because they do not own smart devices or are struggling with adopting these applications. Although smart cities bring great convenience to people, the threshold of these brand-new apps excludes some people [4].…”
Section: Low Level Of Citizen Participation and Information Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of protecting the privacy of individuals and enterprises needs to be considered at this stage in China [20]. There are also ethical and information concerns associated with the use of technology, and the digital and intelligent expansion of cities has made cybersecurity a key issue [4].…”
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“…Shanghai explores the relationship between intelligent industries and geographical and economic factors and rationally builds a smart city [58]. China highlights urban IoT data management and information sharing, effectively coordinates urban environmental governance, and takes measures based on local conditions [59]. China should also consider achieving energy saving and CO 2 emission reduction goals in terms of transportation and power distribution system of residents' lives [60,61].…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%