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245 1 0 _aSmart Governance for Cities: Perspectives and Experiences
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_cedited by Nuno Vasco Moreira Lopes.
250 _a1st ed. 2020.
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300 _aXII, 223 p. 78 illus., 48 illus. in color.
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505 0 _aChapter 1. Smart Methodologies for Smart Cities: A Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 2. Smart City Governance Model for Pakistan -- Chapter 3. Building a Framework for Smart Cities: Strategies Development -- Chapter 4. Social media as tool of SMART City Marketing. The role of social media users regarding the management of city identity -- Chapter 5. Inclusive and Accessible SMART City for All -- Chapter 6. AI, IoT, Big Data and Technologies in Digital Economy with Blockchain at Sustainable Work Satisfaction to Smart Mankind: Access to 6ª Dimension of Human Rights -- Chapter 7. Modelling of Traffic Load by the DataFromSky system in the Smart Cities Concept -- Chapter 8. A combined data analytics and network science approach for smart real estate investment: towards affordable housing -- Chapter 9. The City of L’Aquila as a Living Lab: the INCIPICT Project and the 5G Trial -- Chapter 10. Mobility in Smart Cities: will Automated Vehicles Take it over?.
520 _aThis book provides theoretical perspectives and practical experiences on smart governance for smart cities. It presents a balanced linkage between research, policies and practices on this area. The authors discuss the sustainability challenges raised by rapid urbanization, challenges with smart governance models in various countries, and a new governance paradigm seen as a capable approach able to overcome social, economic and environmental sustainability problems. The authors include case studies on transformation, adaption and transfers; and country, regional, municipal contextualization. Also included are best practices on monitoring and evaluating smart governance and impact assessment. The book features contributions from researchers, academics, and practitioners in the field. Analyzes smart governance for cities from a variety of perspectives and a variety of sectors – both in theory and in practice Features information on the linkage between United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and smart governance Covers the connection between research, policies and practice in smart governance for smart cities.
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