“…An ecological sense concerning about the environment always has an important place in sustainability at the community level (Han et al, 2008), which can be seen from the popularity of the notions such as “eco community,” “green community,” “eco neighborhood,” and “green neighborhood” (Chastenet et al, 2016; Reith & Orova, 2015; Romdhane et al, 2018; Wu et al, 2018; Yang et al, 2016). In more recent years, with the rapid development of information and communication technologies, smart strategies have been increasingly applied to promote sustainability at the community level, which has generated other concept branches such as “smart community” and “smart neighborhood.” “Smart community” or “smart neighborhood” integrates technologies of communication, information, big data, cloud computing, the Internet of things, renewable energy and so on to help better manage community/neighborhood and coordinate the daily lives of community/neighborhood residents (Ianuale et al, 2016; Li et al, 2011; Shi et al, 2019). They are also considered as indispensable parts of sustainable development (Wang et al, 2018).…”