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“…The smart-city concept is placed at the center of the urban agenda and is used as a tool for ensuring competitiveness and sustainability in urban areas. In a broad sense, it means a long-term vision, which includes usage of intelligent solutions and knowledge [28,56], information and communication technologies, for efficient natural resource management, environmental impact reduction and better quality of life creation for citizens [27,57]. This definition itself prompts three very important and interconnected aspects-smartness, intelligence and sustainability.…”
Section: Role Of Smart-mobility Services In Urban Environment Condition Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The smart-city concept is placed at the center of the urban agenda and is used as a tool for ensuring competitiveness and sustainability in urban areas. In a broad sense, it means a long-term vision, which includes usage of intelligent solutions and knowledge [28,56], information and communication technologies, for efficient natural resource management, environmental impact reduction and better quality of life creation for citizens [27,57]. This definition itself prompts three very important and interconnected aspects-smartness, intelligence and sustainability.…”
Section: Role Of Smart-mobility Services In Urban Environment Condition Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, several authors discussed the benefits of real-time location-based shared smart parking systems for large areas [25,26]. Research finds that smart mobility provides solutions for these fields of action, namely for air pollution [27][28][29][30], by creating new opportunities for businesses and research institutes [31]. Furthermore, it provides political, social, economic, operational and technical benefits [32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some taxonomies exist in the literature covering smart city concepts, for instance: a taxonomy of application domains for smart cities, including transport and mobility domain that is further classified into city logistics, info-mobility, and people mobility (Neirotti, De Marco, Cagliano, Mangano, & Scorrano, 2014); a taxonomy to classify smart city projects comprising the description of the project, the business model, and the purpose (Perboli, De Marco, Perfetti, & Marone, 2014); and a taxonomy of technologies for smart cities (Yaqoob et al, 2017). Recently, a taxonomy of smart mobility has been proposed (Benevolo, Dameri, & Auria, 2016). Such a taxonomy intersects with the one proposed in this article in the types of services and benefits dimensions, and in some values identified for such dimensions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the introduction of 'smart cities' also social sciences started to engage more with 'smart mobility' (Benevolo, Dameri, & D'Auria, 2016).…”
Section: Smart Mobility Experiments For Transformative Changementioning
confidence: 99%