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Title Evaluation Of The Implementation Of The Smart Cities Concept From The Point Of View Of The Benefit For The Urban Forests Of The City Of Brno
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Authors Meňházová J.
Year 2022
Published Public Recreation and Landscape Protection - With Environment Hand in Hand… Proceedings of the 13th Conference
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/978-80-7509-831-3-0114
Abstract The scope of Smart City issues is very wide and affects all areas of the city of Brno. When the term "city" appears in the concept, it is always taken as a whole, including municipal companies and established contributory organizations. Smart City is therefore significantly associated with the involvement of the urban ecosystem in the development of the city, where each of the actors has an irreplaceable role. This can take the form of participation in events, workshops and meetings, which serves to find the future direction of the city, gather ideas for its development, as well as to test the functionality or verification (proof of concept) of individual projects. There are many positive and interesting ideas, concepts and projects that incorporate digital technologies in urban forest management being supported by smart urban forest strategies and tree management policies. The contribution evaluates how these concepts affect the suburban forests of the city of Brno. © 2022 Public Recreation and Landscape Protection - With Environment Hand in Hand? Proceedings of the 13th Conference. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords development; smart city; smart urban forest; urban forests


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