Smart Cities to Smart Societies

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Smart Cities to Smart Societies

Moving Beyond Technology

Library and information sciences / Museology Social discrimination and social justice Sociology Political structure and processes IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations Science funding and policy Scientific research Applied ecology Social impact of environmental issues Urban and municipal planning and policy Technology: general issues Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building Information technology: general topics Computer-aided design (CAD) Computer science

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Sustainability

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28 May 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040352021


Introduction

This book explores the governance of smart cities from a holistic approach, arguing that the creation of smart cities must consider the specific circumstances of each country to improve the preservation, revitalisation, liveability, and sustainability of urban areas. The recent push for smart cities is part of an effort to reshape urban development through megaprojects, centralised master planning, and approaches that convey modernism and global affluence. However, moving towards a citywide smart transition is a major undertaking, and complexities are expected to grow exponentially. This book argues that a comprehensive approach is necessary to consider all relevant aspects. The chapters seek to identify the potential and pitfalls of the smart transformation of urban communities and its role in sustainability goals; share state-of-the-art practices concerning technology, policy, and social science dimensions in smart cities and communities; and develop opportunities for cooperation and partnership in wider and larger research and development programmes.

Part 1: Societal Elements and Human Capital

Divided into three parts, the first part of the book highlights the significance of various societal elements and factors in facilitating a successful smart transition, with a particular emphasis on the role of human capital.

Part 2: Technology and Integration Challenges

The second part delves into the challenges associated with technology and its integration into smart city initiatives.

Part 3: Regulations and Policies

The final part of the book examines the current state of regulations and policies governing smart cities.

The book will be an important asset for students and researchers studying law, engineering, political science, international relations, geopolitics, economics, and engineering.

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