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Frank O. Ostermann
Technological advances have enabled new sources of geoinformation, such as geosocial media, and have supported the propagation of the concept of smart cities. This paper argues that a city cannot be smart without citizens in the loop, and that a geosocia...
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Olga Vorobeva,Ekaterina Manzhula,Alina Yashina
Pág. 59 - 65
The article analyses approaches to definitions and meanings of the terms ?smart city? and ?smart people/smart citizens?, provided by Russian and international academics and practitioners. The research revealed Russian authors? approaches to be wider than...
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David Bastos, Antonio Fernández-Caballero, António Pereira and Nelson Pacheco Rocha
This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive view of (1) the purposes of research studies using smart city infrastructures to promote citizen participation in the cities? management and governance, (2) the characteristics of the proposed solut...
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Savis Gohari, Daniela Baer, Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Elena Gilcher and Welfry Zwestin Situmorang
Citizen participation has become an important aspect in the design of smart cities. This paper investigates the frame and modality of citizen participation in a European Horizon2020 smart city project, +CityxChange, in Trondheim. +CityxChange aims at ena...
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Zaheer Khan, Jens Dambruch, Jan Peters-Anders, Andreas Sackl, Anton Strasser, Peter Fröhlich, Simon Templer and Kamran Soomro
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Auriol Degbelo, Carlos Granell, Sergio Trilles, Devanjan Bhattacharya, Sven Casteleyn and Christian Kray
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Charalampos S. Kouzinopoulos, Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani, Nikolaos Giakoumoglou, Alexios Papaioannou, Sotirios Pemas, Panagiotis Christakakis, Dimosthenis Ioannidis and Dimitrios Tzovaras
Citizen science reinforces the development of emergent tools for the surveillance, monitoring, and early detection of biological invasions, enhancing biosecurity resilience. The contribution of farmers and farm citizens is vital, as volunteers can streng...
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Sadeeb Simon Ottenburger, Stella Möhrle, Tim Oliver Müller and Wolfgang Raskob
In the context of the energy transition, sound decision making regarding the development of renewable energy systems faces various technical and societal challenges. In addition to climate-related uncertainties affecting technical issues of reliable grid...
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Muhammad Uzar Ali, Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Suvodeep Mazumdar and Sydney Simpson
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of resources to improve liveability. Achieving this requires large volumes of sensors strategically deployed across urban areas. In many cases, however, it is...
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Christine Meschede and Agnes Mainka
Since the publication of the United Nations? Sustainable Development Goals, governance for sustainable development has grown and several national, regional and local sustainable development strategies have been adopted. A sustainable development strategy...
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H. Patricia McKenna
In the context of the challenges facing human computer interaction (HCI) on the one hand and the future Internet on the other, the purpose of this study is to explore the multi-dimensionality of smart cities, looking at relationships and interdependencie...
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Nuria Castilla, Vicente Blanca-Giménez, Carlos Pérez-Carramiñana and Carmen Llinares
Sustainable development and energy savings are crucial to the significant worldwide trend in smart city-related research and projects. In this regard, public lighting systems have great energy-saving potential. Nevertheless, while citizen engagement is a...
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Andreas F. Gkontzis, Sotiris Kotsiantis, Georgios Feretzakis and Vassilios S. Verykios
Smart cities, leveraging advanced data analytics, predictive models, and digital twin techniques, offer a transformative model for sustainable urban development. Predictive analytics is critical to proactive planning, enabling cities to adapt to evolving...
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Tiziana Campisi, Alessandro Severino, Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid and Giovanni Pau
Smart cities aim to integrate technological development with different functions/components such as mobility, management of energy, natural resources, water, and the waste cycle, air quality, land use, service network, construction, but also the economy,...
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Victor Guinn,Brent Langhals,John Elshaw
Pág. pp. 52 - 63
Infrastructure managers require timely and accurate state information to diagnose, prioritize, and repair the substantial infrastructure assets supporting modern society. Challenges in obtaining sufficient information can often be attributed to ina...
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Krassimira Paskaleva, James Evans, Christopher Martin, Trond Linjordet, Dujuan Yang and Andrew Karvonen
The wisdom of ?smart? development increasingly shapes urban sustainability in Europe and beyond. Yet, the ?smart city? paradigm has been critiqued for favouring technological solutions and business interests over social inclusion and urban innovation. De...
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Pablo E. Branchi, Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso and Ignacio R. Matias
The current digital revolution has ignited the evolution of communications grids and the development of new schemes for productive systems. Traditional technologic scenarios have been challenged, and Smart Cities have become the basis for urban competiti...
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John M. Carroll, Fanlu Gui, Srishti Gupta and Tiffany Knearem
Smart city infrastructures enable the routine interleaving and integration of diverse activities, including new ways to play, to be playful, and to participate. We discuss three examples: (1) citizen-based water quality monitoring, which combines outdoor...
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Omar Yahya,Haider Th.Salim Alrikabi,Roa'a M. Al_airaji,Miad Faezipour
Pág. pp. 4 - 18
In recent years, the Internet of things has become an urgent need in all of things that a person needs with least effort and time. It covers in several areas, including controlling traffic and parking, following up on general and private buildings ...
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