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Title Correlation Of Weights In An Evaluation Model For Smart City Proficiency With Less Than 50,000 Inhabitants: A Greek City Case Study
ID_Doc 16259
Authors Tounta, T; Strantzali, E; Nikoloudis, C; Aravossis, K
Year 2021
Published SMART CITIES, GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, AND INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, SMARTGREENS 2020, VEHITS 2020, 1475
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89170-1_2
Abstract Newcanny advancements are viewed as a vital factor in battling against environmental change and improving the sustainability in urban communities. A smart city is where administrations utilize progressed data and correspondence advances. According to literature, a smart city includes actions for 6 principle spaces: economy, environment, governance, living, mobility and people. The aim of the current study is to look at four alternative techniques for an all-encompassing smart city positioning model for urban areas with populace under 50,000 inhabitants, applicable in the context of Greece. Based on the European guidelines, 25 essential elements have been resolved and 68 indicators have been embraced for the improvement of the assessment model. The instance of Region of Elefsina is analyzed with these four techniques and a final model is recommended. The proposed model will assist urban communities with comparable qualities (under 50.000 inhabitants) assess their status in the field of "smart cities" to develop programs and strategies.
Author Keywords Smart cities; Smart economy; Smart mobility; Smart governance; Smart environment; Smart living; Smart people; Smart city's footprint


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