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Title Creating Sustainable Ecosystem: Exploration Of Intelligent Green City Via E-Governance, Digital Educational Transformation, And Smart Transportation
ID_Doc 16507
Authors Al-Hakimi A.M.; Subbiah A.; Agaie A.I.; Balan M.
Year 2023
Published 2023 IEEE 11th Conference on Systems, Process and Control, ICSPC 2023 - Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSPC59664.2023.10420020
Abstract Urbanization and environmental challenges have intensified the need for sustainable and intelligent cities. Traditional manual systems, particularly paper-based methods, pose significant ecological concerns. Inefficiency, resource wastage, and environmental harm plague urban areas that rely on manual systems. A key concern is the overreliance on paper in administrative, educational, and economic processes, which contributes to natural resource exhaustion and waste generation. Poor transportation management system, that does not solve traffic jam issues. To address these challenges, this research aims to apply to fully digital systems. By streamlining operations and minimizing the detrimental effects of paper-based governments on the environment, cities can enhance their sustainability and ecological resilience. This research introduces the concept of an Intelligent Green City, a paradigm of sustainable living in urban environments. Innovative solutions presented in this paper encompass a paperless record-keeping system, digitally enhanced education, currency-free economies, and passport-less travel. By implementing these transformative measures, cities can adapt to a future where they are not only sustainable entities but also environmentally conscious beings. This transition not only addresses current challenges but also prepares urban areas for a world where the city itself is an intelligent and eco-conscious entity. © 2023 IEEE.
Author Keywords Big Data; Digital Ecosystem; Intelligent Green City; Sustainable


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