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Smart City - Future City? [electronic resource] : Smart City 2.0 as a Livable City and Future Market / by Chirine Etezadzadeh.

By: Etezadzadeh, Chirine [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: essentials: Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Vieweg, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016.Description: XIII, 61 p. 10 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658110178.Subject(s): Engineering | Transportation engineering | Traffic engineering | Energy industries | Environmental management | Engineering | Energy Economics | Environmental Management | Transportation Technology and Traffic EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 333.79 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Challenges for Cities -- Product Development for Cities.- Social Change in Cities.- Digitalization of Urban Life -- Profile of Smart City 2.0.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The concept of a livable smart city presented in this book highlights the relevance of the functionality and integrated resilience of viable cities of the future. It critically examines the progressive digitalization that is taking place and identifies the revolutionized energy sector as the basis of urban life. The concept is based on people and their natural environment, resulting in a broader definition of sustainability and an expanded product theory. Smart City 2.0 offers its residents many opportunities and is an attractive future market for innovative products and services. However, it presents numerous challenges for stakeholders and product developers.
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Challenges for Cities -- Product Development for Cities.- Social Change in Cities.- Digitalization of Urban Life -- Profile of Smart City 2.0.

The concept of a livable smart city presented in this book highlights the relevance of the functionality and integrated resilience of viable cities of the future. It critically examines the progressive digitalization that is taking place and identifies the revolutionized energy sector as the basis of urban life. The concept is based on people and their natural environment, resulting in a broader definition of sustainability and an expanded product theory. Smart City 2.0 offers its residents many opportunities and is an attractive future market for innovative products and services. However, it presents numerous challenges for stakeholders and product developers.

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