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Title Smart Cities In The Gulf: Current State, Opportunities, And Challenges
ID_Doc 49632
Authors Samad W.A.; Azar E.
Year 2018
Published Smart Cities in the Gulf: Current State, Opportunities, and Challenges
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2011-8
Abstract In this edited volume, academics and practitioners from various disciplines investigate the challenges, opportunities and frameworks in the implementation of Smart Cities in the Gulf. The volume presents insightful analyses and identifies key lessons learned through case studies covering four main themes including smart city frameworks and governance, resources and infrastructure, information and communication technologies, and the social perspective. In doing so, the book provides policy recommendations related to smart governance, as well as overall frameworks that cities can adopt in their process of transition, and knowledge that is integral to bridge the gap between various stakeholders in the Smart City milieu. This edited volume comprises extended versions of papers presented at a workshop held at the University of Cambridge, UK titled “Smart Cities in the GCC: Current State, Opportunities and Challenges.” © Gulf Research Centre Cambridge 2019.
Author Keywords Big Data and IoT in Riyadh; Big Data and IoT in Smart Cities; Blueprint for Successful Smart Cities; Dubai Happiness Agenda; Dubai Smart Government; Impact Driven Smart Sustainable City Framework; Intelligent Energy Management; National Smart City Initiatives Framework in Bahrain; Sino-GCC Strategic Knowledge Relations for Building Smart Cities; Smart Cities Concept to Energy-Water-Food Nexus; Smart Cities in GCC; Smart Cities through the Arabian Gulf; Smart Governments for Smart Cities; sustainability; Transportation Infrastructure for Smart Cities in GCC; Urban Challenges in Smart Dubai


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