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Title Analysis Of The Integration Of Individual Perception And Methods Of Evaluating Smart Cities
ID_Doc 9355
Authors Michaela Z.; Horak T.
Year 2019
Published 2019 Smart Cities Symposium Prague, SCSP 2019 - Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCSP.2019.8805735
Abstract One of the main goals of the Smart City concept is to ensure a high quality of living (QoL). It is known as a strongly subjective indicator of individuals and depends on many factors which differ among environments. However, today's measurement of QoL takes the form of a comparison of sets of indicators based on hard data or does not occur in cities at all. That may cause that the city ranked as,the smartest" will not really know anything about the satisfaction of its citizens. But thanks to the modern technology offered by the Smart City concept, we should be able to eliminate this insufficiency and include individual perception into the smart city's management as an integral part of it. In this article, team of authors is exploring existing citizen surveys focused on individual perceptions of Smart City strategies and quality of living. The second part of the article presents a summary of current rankings of Smart Cities and levels of QoL. Output of the second part is according to results of those rankings calculation of the TOP Smart Cities in the World.
Author Keywords Citizens; Individual perception; Quality of living; Smart cities; Survey


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