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Title Introduction To Industry 4.0: Smart Cities Policies And Financing
ID_Doc 33271
Authors Fakhimi A.H.; Dehbozorgi M.N.; Sardroud J.M.
Year 2022
Published Smart Cities Policies and Financing: Approaches and Solutions
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819130-9.00013-9
Abstract According to available statistics and forecasts, in the next three decades, we will see a significant increase in urban population worldwide; this increase varies depending on the geographical location of the region. Undoubtedly, this huge population jump and migration of people to urban areas cause the emergence of different challenges such as sustainable development, increasing environmental pollution, equality, poverty alleviation, job creation, energy supply, water resources management, food supply, waste recycling, education, health, and security. Overcoming these conditions requires a change in traditional methods of urban management and a move toward the use of new technologies in all pillars of urban management. One of the available solutions is to create or develop smart cities to take advantage of new digital capacities and rely on the principles of industry 4.0 to manage complex situations and prevent possible anomalies. In this book chapter, the evolution of smart cities platforms along with industrial revolutions is reviewed, and the key points of policies applicable in the field of smart cities using industry 4.0 (city 4.0) are stated. Simultaneous attention to the financial effects and smart cities policy in the fourth generation of the different industrial revolution is the key highlight of this chapter that can be considered by policymakers in creating or developing smart cities. © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords City 4.0; Industry 4.0; Smart city generations; Smart city policy models


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