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Title The Smart City
ID_Doc 56759
Authors Rajvanshi N.
Year 2022
Published The Climate City
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119746294.ch20
Abstract In this chapter, the author takes the concept and applies a layer of technology choices to demonstrate the outcomes that can be achieved. She examines how technologies enable smarter, greener, and more prosperous cities by looking at the main indicators for improved city life. The author looks at how the environment and health can be optimized through the reduction of carbon emissions and improved air quality, technologies that can help drive down congestion figures, and safety in regards to both crime rates and the reduction of vehicular and pedestrian accidents. The concept of a "smart city" extends beyond a digital and connected city. In a smart city, technology is an enabler and not the end game that will improve the lives of people living in cities. The author also looks at how the solutions for urban sustainability are profoundly interconnected and outlines how we need them all in order to solve the climate crisis. © 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Air quality; City life; Climate crisis; Digital city; Prosperous cities; Smart city; Urban sustainability


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