Global trends of smart cities : a comparative analysis of geography, city size, governance, and urban planning / Tooran Alizadeh.
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TextPublisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, Massachutes : Elsevier, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xii, 185 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780128198865
- 0128198869
- 307.116 A54 2021 23
- TD159.4 .A54 2021
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| English Book | TUWAIQ | 307.116 A54 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000000025885 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Global Trends of Smart Cities -- 2. Does Geography Matter in Smart Cities? -- 3. Does Size Matter in Smart Cities? -- 4. Does Government Matter in Smart Cities? -- 5. Does Planning Matter in Smart Cities? -- 6. An Integrated Assessment of Smart Cities.
"Global Trends of Smart Cities provides integrated analysis of 135 cities that participated in the IBM's Smarter Cities Challenge in 2010-2017. It establishes evidence-based benchmarking of city geographies, city sizes, governance structures, and local planning contexts in smart cities. This book uses a combination of descriptive statistical analysis and real-world case study narratives to evaluate the ways in which each individual urban variable or their combination matter in the diversity of smart city approaches around the globe. It is acknowledged that the Smarter Cities Challenge offers a particular set of smart initiatives and is not representative of all smart cities around the world. Nevertheless, the global presence of the Challenge across five continents and its involvement with 135 cities of all size and socioeconomic status provides a solid foundation to conduct comparative research on smart cities. Considering limited comparative research available in the smart city debate, this book makes significant contribution in understanding the state of smart city development in urban governments worldwide." -- Provided by publisher
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