Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Smart Sustainable Initiatives For Traditionally Planned Cities: A Theoretical Analysis
ID_Doc 51497
Authors Kaur P.; Bhandari H.
Year 2021
Published 2021 3rd International Sustainability and Resilience Conference: Climate Change
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IEEECONF53624.2021.9667953
Abstract The transformation of existing cities into 'smart and sustainable cities' with higher levels of livability has taken a high pace in the last few years. Although a lot of attention has been paid to it, the idea of 'smart' still seems to be misunderstood in traditionally planned cities and the sociocultural values that express their identity have been overlooked. To validate the concern, this study analyses literature studies on smart sustainable traditional cities from 2005 to 2020 through an extensive review of research papers. Qualitative methodology and PRISMA have been used to bring forth core issues paving way for future studies on smart planning without compromising their associated values. © 2021 IEEE.
Author Keywords Smart city planning; smart city technology; sustainable smart cities; traditional planned cities


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
50243 View0.906Shamsuzzoha, A; Nieminen, J; Piya, S; Rutledge, KSmart City For Sustainable Environment: A Comparison Of Participatory Strategies From Helsinki, Singapore And LondonCITIES, 114 (2021)
57197 View0.902Keshvardoost S.; Renukappa S.; Suresh S.; Alamil H.Theoretical Concepts Of Smart Cities: A Critical ReviewProceedings - 2019 3rd International Conference on Smart Grid and Smart Cities, ICSGSC 2019 (2019)
51487 View0.9Castagna A.G.; Strauhs F.D.R.Smart Sustainable Cities: A Meta-Analysis Of Concepts And Discourses In The Literature; [Cidades Inteligentes E Sustentáveis: Metaanálise Sobre Conceitos E Discursos Na Literatura]; [Ciudades Inteligentes Y Sostenibles: Metaanálisis De Conceptos Y Discursos En La Literatura]Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental, 18, 2 (2024)
54115 View0.898Bibri S.E.Sustainable, Smart, And Data-Driven Approaches To Urbanism And Their Integrative Aspects: A Qualitative Analysis Of Long-Lasting TrendsAdvances in Science, Technology and Innovation (2019)
45953 View0.896Tandon A.; Arora R.D.V.Research Trends On Smart Cities Evolution Towards Sustainable Urban Planning: A Bibliometric Study Over The Past Half DecadeLecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 527 LNCE (2025)
58021 View0.895Papa, R; Gargiulo, C; Galderisi, ATowards An Urban Planners' Perspective On Smart CityTEMA-JOURNAL OF LAND USE MOBILITY AND ENVIRONMENT, 6, 1 (2013)
54030 View0.895del Mar Martínez-Bravo M.; Labella-Fernández A.Sustainable Smart Cities: A Step BeyondDigital Transformation and Sustainable Development in Cities and Organizations (2024)
13279 View0.894Yigitcanlar T.; Kamruzzaman M.; Foth M.; Sabatini-Marques J.; da Costa E.; Ioppolo G.Can Cities Become Smart Without Being Sustainable? A Systematic Review Of The LiteratureSustainable Cities and Society, 45 (2019)
53854 View0.894Tura N.; Ojanen V.Sustainability-Oriented Innovations In Smart Cities: A Systematic Review And Emerging ThemesCities, 126 (2022)
36159 View0.894Hatem F.M.Making Cities Smarter For An Inclusive Green Transition Towards A Long-Term Sustainable Development: A Critical Literature ReviewIET Smart Cities, 5, 4 (2023)