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Title An Evaluation Model For Smart City Performance With Less Than 50,000 Inhabitants: A Greek Case Study
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Authors Nikoloudis C.; Strantzali E.; Tounta T.; Aravossis K.; Mavrogiannis A.; Mytilinaioy A.; Sitzimi E.; Violeti E.
Year 2020
Published SMARTGREENS 2020 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009327700150021
Abstract New intelligent technologies are seen as a key factor in fighting against climate change and improving the sustainability in cities. A smart city is a place where services use advanced information and communication technologies. According to literature, a smart city includes actions in 6 main domains: economy, environment, governance, living, mobility and people. The aim of the current study is to compose a holistic smart city ranking model for cities with population less than 50,000 inhabitants, applicable in the context of Greece. Based on the European guidelines, 25 crucial factors have been determined and 68 indicators have been adopted for the development of the evaluation model. The case of Municipality of Elefsina is analyzed and actions to improve its smartness profile are proposed. The proposed model will help cities with similar characteristics (less than 50.000 inhabitants) evaluate their status in the field of "smart cities" in order to develop programs and strategies.
Author Keywords Smart Cities; Smart City’s Footprint; Smart Economy; Smart Environment; Smart Governance; Smart Living; Smart Mobility; Smart People


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