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Title Achieved Level Of Development Within The Framework Of The Smart Cities Concept In The Direction Of Green Resilient
ID_Doc 6044
Authors Cvijanović D.; Fazekaš T.; Sedlak O.; Stojić D.
Year 2024
Published Emerging Patterns and Behaviors in a Green Resilient Economy
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83549-780-720241013
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to develop a conceptual model for the analysis of sustainable development and the ranking of cities based on selected standard criteria and metrics of smart cities. The conceptual framework contains standard and measurable indicators that influence the creation and survival of smart cities that could be self-sustaining, Green Resilient. We can measure the level of smartness of cities from two perspectives, first from the point of view of the degree of automation of services, infrastructure, buildings, transport, etc. and second from the point of view of planning the further development of the city in order to raise the quality of life of its citizens. Indicators should satisfy the principles of specificity, measurability, availability, relevance and timeliness (Schomaker, 1997). Researchers in the field of smart cities define different sets of characteristics, on which they construct a system of indicators that together describe the degree of development of a smart city. It must be taken into account the fact that there is no single set of indicators that would refer to the level of smartness of the city. It is a complex phenomenon, which occurs differently depending on the conceptual framework and the goal of classifying cities according to the complex characteristics of smartness, especially if you take into account the fact that the general well-being and quality of life of citizens are more important than only indicators of the quality of city services. © 2024 by Drago Cvijanović, Tibor Fazekaš, Otilija Sedlak and Dragan Stojić. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Environmental problems in cities; General characteristics of the city; Green resilient city; Importance of city traffic; Improvement of the environment in the city; Smart city


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