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Title Building Greener Cities: A Guide To Technology, Data, And Urban Transformation
ID_Doc 13037
Authors Arora M.K.; Lal S.; Mishra S.; Yadav U.; Raghava A.
Year 2025
Published Fuzzy Logic in Smart Sustainable Cities
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003636724-2
Abstract Building greener cities is a tough mission that requires innovative technology usage, data analysis, and sustainable urban management. This chapter provides an overview of the basic elements that enable cities to be repurposed as smart, green urban centers. Thus, modern communication infrastructure and smart city technologies, which include sensors, data processing platforms, and wireless networks, must be invested in to collect urban datasets that could be analyzed. They help cities observe and improve a broad variety of procedures, human transportation, and energy and water management. The approach of rational decision-making is based on empirical data collected through experiments and observations to improve any process or activity. Pooling the wisdom encountered from city statistics is crucial to permit a better decision-making approach, optimize organizational services, and address complicated challenges. Cities could benefit from a more rigorous analysis of trends, patterns, and linkages to inform policymaking and resource allocation requirements. Integrating smart city approaches with sustainable development will allow cities to meet the priority needs of the worst-off people, as well as enable connected and intelligent management of social and physical infrastructure while being rooted in best green practices. This involves dedicating resources to renewables, green infrastructure, and transport, as well as maintaining parkland in urban livable spaces. Smart city projects help in sustainable economic stability and planning for industries. By leveraging technology and data in unique ways, cities have the power to attract capital investment, create jobs (from low-skilled through high-skilled), and foster much-needed innovation, particularly around clean tech or urban transportation. Urban challenges can only be solved through joint efforts of the government, businesses, and citizens, exchanging ideas to develop innovative solutions. Stakeholder involvement and a culture of innovation, to make smart city initiatives more impactful, it is important to always involve stakeholders. Understanding and acting on these components can enable cities to take focused steps toward smartness that genuinely adds up over time in support of the grand goals of urban sustainability. © 2025 Jenny Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Economic Stability; Green Cities; Innovation; Smart City; Urban Sustainability


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