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Title Analysing Challenges Towards Development Of Smart City Using Waspas
ID_Doc 9020
Authors Khan S.; Haleem A.; Khan M.I.
Year 2020
Published Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 58
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2545-2_39
Abstract The concept of ‘smart city’ is gaining popularity around the globe for a sustainable and liveable urban future in the last two decades, and several developed countries have tried to transform their existing cities into ‘smart cities’. Now, a few developing countries are also trying to transform their cities into smart cities or even develop afresh infrastructure. However, these developing countries are facing challenges in the development of smart cities. Therefore, the primary aim of this study is to identify the significant challenges related to the development of smart cities and prioritise in the Indian context. We have identified ten significant challenges through a systematic literature review to accomplish the research objective. Further, these ten challenges are prioritised using ‘weighted aggregated sum/product assessment’ (WASPAS). The highest ranked challenge is the ICT infrastructure which requires a lot of effort and resource. This study provides a basic understanding of the challenges related to the development of the smart city in the Indian context which can be helpful for the formulation of the policies related to the transformation/development of smart cities. There is some limitation of this study such as the identified challenges are limited and adopted methodology is based on the expert’s input which can be biased. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020.
Author Keywords Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM); Smart city challenges; Smart city development; Weighted aggregated sum/product assessment (WASPAS)


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