2021
DOI: 10.3390/publications9040049
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Reviewing the State-of-the-Art of Smart Cities in Portugal: Evidence Based on Content Analysis of a Portuguese Magazine

Abstract: The lack of examples of smart-city initiatives and the sharing of best practices in Portugal confirm the gap in the transference of empirical knowledge to the scientific literature in this area. The smart-city concept has passed through three stages. However, its evolution has not been noted equally throughout countries and their territories. The literature only provides information about specific projects implemented in a few cities. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to study the state-of-the-art of smart … Show more

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“…Such an approach primarily focuses on the role of technology in advancing urban development and construction [16]. Existing theories generally agree that large technology providers tend to play a leading role in the construction of smart cities at this stage, including IBM Corp [11], Songdo of the Republic of Korea [17][18][19], Portugal's PlanIT Valley [20,21], and China's Unicom [22,23]. The smart city operational model, which relies on IT support, data, and intelligent technologies, aims to upgrade industries, improve efficiency, and protect livelihoods.…”
Section: The Connotation Of the Concept Of Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an approach primarily focuses on the role of technology in advancing urban development and construction [16]. Existing theories generally agree that large technology providers tend to play a leading role in the construction of smart cities at this stage, including IBM Corp [11], Songdo of the Republic of Korea [17][18][19], Portugal's PlanIT Valley [20,21], and China's Unicom [22,23]. The smart city operational model, which relies on IT support, data, and intelligent technologies, aims to upgrade industries, improve efficiency, and protect livelihoods.…”
Section: The Connotation Of the Concept Of Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of the theoretical development of a smart city, the theoretical connotation of a smart city and its technical support framework have undergone changes in specific practice. Smart City Version 1.0 is a smart urban solution promoted by technology companies; Smart City Version 2.0 is a local government solution leading the improvement of residents’ lives and sustainable lifestyles; Smart City Version 3.0 is a community collaboration model, which includes the best strategic solutions for citizens, policy makers, enterprises, and other subjects [ 5 ]. The development of smart city theory cannot be separated from the logic of specific technological developments, where technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence have become the underlying framework supporting and influencing the connotative development of smart city theory, here including the theoretical categories of sustainability, innovation, and governance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various types of smart city literature across the world. Numerous scholars have focused on articulating the meaning of 'smart city' by connecting the concept with its practice [7,[18][19][20]. Through the smart technologies surrounding urban areas, Batty et al [21] argued that 'cities can only be smart if there are intelligence functions that are able to integrate and synthesise these data to some purpose.'…”
Section: Discourses Of Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%