Proceedings of the 2019 7th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3377170.3377189
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Smart City Concepts and Dimensions

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“…Glaeser and Berry [22] showed that the most rapid urban growth rates have been achieved in cities where a high share of the educated labour force is available. The buzz concept of being clever, smart, skillful, creative, networked, connected, and competitive becomes a key ingredient of knowledge-based urban development [3,4]. Possible confusion related to the technology perspective of a smart city comes from top-down and company-driven actions taken for creating a smart city.…”
Section: Smart City Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Glaeser and Berry [22] showed that the most rapid urban growth rates have been achieved in cities where a high share of the educated labour force is available. The buzz concept of being clever, smart, skillful, creative, networked, connected, and competitive becomes a key ingredient of knowledge-based urban development [3,4]. Possible confusion related to the technology perspective of a smart city comes from top-down and company-driven actions taken for creating a smart city.…”
Section: Smart City Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preliminary research of Mora and Deakin [3] used information, communication, and technology (ICT) innovations for a sustainability approach to encourage environmentally friendly waste management and reduction with a mobile-based e-waste information system development strategy. In another study, Duan and Nasiri [4] employed a people, society, and technology approach. Evans and Karvonen [5] utilised a green information technology approach to developing an environmentally friendly-based smart city strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are currently in a new era of urbanization, with the world's urban population accounting for 50% of the total population, and the scale and pace of urbanization accelerating gradually, which is known as the second wave of urbanization. At the same time, urbanization has been growing faster than in the past since the beginning of the third millennium, an era in which information technology is used in all areas of urban life and can be called the third wave of urbanization [22]. According to United Nations estimates, the world's urban population is expected to double by 2050, when two-thirds of the population will live in cities.…”
Section: The Applications Of Dt In Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, urban development is no longer just about networks, buildings, and utilities. In addition to technical development, the protection of our environment should also encourage urban planners and the decision-makers to apply smart solutions bearing future in mind, while the range of opportunities is expanding (Duan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%