2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2012.09.028
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Definition methodology for the smart cities model

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“…Some authors stress that the performance of collaborative governance should be evaluated in terms of impacts on the economy, mobility, environment, people, and living conditions (Lazariou and Roscia 2012;Winters 2011). Others disagree and emphasize that the basic characteristic of collaborative governance is that participating actors have different objectives.…”
Section: Quality Of the Urban Environment: Community Network And Pamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors stress that the performance of collaborative governance should be evaluated in terms of impacts on the economy, mobility, environment, people, and living conditions (Lazariou and Roscia 2012;Winters 2011). Others disagree and emphasize that the basic characteristic of collaborative governance is that participating actors have different objectives.…”
Section: Quality Of the Urban Environment: Community Network And Pamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital services also play a critical role in facilitating information and services access to the residents of smart cities (Chatterjee et al 2018;Chatterjee and Kar 2018a). The European Commission has also endorsed Bthe smart cityĉ alls to improve energy efficiency and green mobility for the community (Lazaroiu and Roscia 2012). Lee et al (2013) suggested six key dimensions for the concept of smart city, in terms of economy, mobility, environment, people, living and governance.…”
Section: Smart Cities Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One may refer to Lazaroiu and Roscia [28] for a definition methodology for the smart cities model. They stated in their article that the cities consume a large amount of energy, demanding more than 75% of world energy production and generating 80% of greenhouse gas emissions.…”
Section: Energy Plus Knowledge Equals Smart Utilities and Smart Citiementioning
confidence: 99%