Publication

2016-10-13 - Springer

Language

English

Word Count

59,500 words, Guess

Page Count

238 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCHF4999.2-6182

Description

"Regardless of their size, all cities are ultimately agglomerations of people and institutions. Agglomeration economies make it possible to attain minimum efficiencies of scale in the organization and delivery of services. However, the economic benefits do not constitute the main advantage of a city. A city's status rests on three dimensions: (1) political impetus, which is the result of citizens' participation and the public administration's agenda; (2) applications derived from technological advances (especially in ICT); and (3) cooperation between public and private initiatives in business development and entrepreneurship. These three dimensions determine which resources are necessary to create smart cities. But a smart city, ideal in the way it channels and resolves technological, social and economic-growth issues, requires many additional elements to function at a high-performance level, such as culture (an environment that empowers and engages citizens) and physical infrastructure designed to foster competition and collaboration, encourage new ideas and actions, and set the stage for new business creation"--Page 4 of cover.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Sustainable Smart Cities: Creating Spaces for Technological, Social and Business DevelopmentHardcoverSpringer2016-10-13

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