Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Public–Private Partnership Models For Smart Transport Infrastructure Development
ID_Doc 43741
Authors Nguyen H.L.; Nguyen T.; Nguyen A.T.
Year 2024
Published Advances in 21st Century Human Settlements, Part F3154
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8003-1_3
Abstract The advancement of technology in recent years has caused a significant change in the local government approach to the investment in the critical transport infrastructure network. The integration of high technology regarding Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) within infrastructure systems of ‘smart cities’ has changed the way to deal with significant problems in urban cities including traffic jams, environmental pollution, and rapid population increase. This requires both huge financial investment and expertise in developing ‘new’ smart transport infrastructure projects. Thus, this study aims to investigate barriers and review Public–Private Partnership (PPP) models for smart infrastructure development. Scopus and Web of Science indexed articles from 2000 until the present were selected for review, and the initial results indicate that the selection of PPP model depends on the characteristics of both ‘smart cities’ and ‘smart infrastructure’ defined within the specific context of cities. Furthermore, the outcome of the literature review also shows that service contracts, operation and management contracts, leases, concessions, and build–operate–transfer (BOT) contracts are identified as the most common PPP models applied for smart infrastructure development. In line with that, some important criteria for PPP model selection are proposed for smart transport infrastructure development. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
Author Keywords Public–private partnership; Smart transport infrastructure; Transport infrastructure development


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
5419 View0.926Jayasena N.S.; Chan D.W.M.; Kumaraswamy M.A Systematic Literature Review And Analysis Towards Developing Ppp Models For Delivering Smart InfrastructureBuilt Environment Project and Asset Management, 11, 1 (2021)
43739 View0.893Quan X.; Solheim M.C.W.Public-Private Partnerships In Smart Cities: A Critical Survey And Research AgendaCity, Culture and Society, 32 (2023)
43737 View0.893Azarian M.; Shiferaw A.T.; Stevik T.K.; Lædre O.; Wondimu P.A.Public-Private Partnership: A Bibliometric Analysis And Historical EvolutionBuildings, 13, 8 (2023)
49381 View0.889Benarbi M.A.; Rhouiri M.; Meyabe M.H.; Tamnine L.Smart Cities And Public- Private Partnership Projects: A Structured Literature ReviewUtilizing Technology to Manage Territories (2025)
13190 View0.888Wolniak, R; Gajdzik, B; Grebski, M; Danel, R; Grebski, WWBusiness Models Used In Smart Cities-Theoretical Approach With Examples Of Smart CitiesSMART CITIES, 7, 4 (2024)
26028 View0.887Lende P.; Ambadkar S.Factors Affecting The Consideration Of Public-Private Partnerships (Ppps) For Smart City Projects In Indore CitySSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, 11, 5 (2024)
43738 View0.885Lende P.K.; Ambadkar S.D.Public-Private Partnerships For Smart Cities In India: Survey Findings And Recommended StrategiesSSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, 11, 6 (2024)
43742 View0.882Mirzaee A.M.; Sardroud J.M.Public–Private-Partnerships (Ppp) Enabled Smart City Funding And FinancingSmart Cities Policies and Financing: Approaches and Solutions (2022)
46569 View0.881Kruhlov V.; Dvorak J.; Moroz V.; Tereshchenko D.Revitalizing Ukrainian Cities: The Role Of Public-Private Partnerships In Smart Urban DevelopmentCentral European Public Administration Review, 22, 1 (2024)
9731 View0.877Jayasena N.S.; Chan D.W.M.; Kumaraswamy M.M.; Saka A.B.Applicability Of Public-Private Partnerships In Smart Infrastructure Development: The Case Of Hong KongInternational Journal of Construction Management, 23, 11 (2023)