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Title Integrated Planning Approach To Climate Resilient And Low-Carbon Smart Cities: Process And Methods
ID_Doc 31872
Authors Kim K.-G.
Year 2018
Published Urban Book Series
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59618-1_3
Abstract This chapter examines an integrated planning approach to climate resilient and low-carbon smart cities in terms of process and methods. Management of urban areas and their growth and spatial planning require incorporating disaster risk management and the climate change agenda as essential components of urban development. Only by merging these components and utilizing the sustainable smart planning tools available to us can adaptation and mitigation for global climate change be integrated into our future urban plans. The introduction of digitalized and knowledge-based connection of sectors or elements of a city reduces energy and other resource demands and increases safety and security. It is expected that a new wave of climate action and smart city activities powered by big data and analytics will be emerging. While many "smart" approaches can be introduced into urban planning, the use of smart grids in the planning system, by connecting the dots and creating greater synergies among all the available tools, will increase efficiency, maximize the use of resources, and bring about enhanced benefits.
Author Keywords Berkeley; Big data; Digitalized connection; Green connectivity; Innovative thinking; Integrated planning approach; Knowledge-based connection; New data capital economy; Smart ecosystem grid; Smart energy grid; Smart grid system; Smart heat grid; Smart technology; Smart water grid; Sustainable environmental and ecological planning


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