2021
DOI: 10.24193/jsspsi.2021.8.07
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Urban Bioregions and Territorial Identities in Romania. The Role of Information and Communication Technology

Abstract: This article explores the current measures and initiatives implemented in Romania to determine what is the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in creating bioregions, and especially in how cities, as potential urban bioregions, play a part in this process. The exploratory documentation and database creation was done through keyword-search on the Google search engine, because of the current COVID-19 restrictions. The initiatives found by keyword searching were then divided into two categories… Show more

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“…A constant result of these studies is presenting the difficulties to empower smart city partnerships as a prerequisite in effectively managing smart infrastructure and technology. -Smart environment -comprehensive approaches addressed the issue of urban bioregions and territorial identities through the lens of smart cities perspective, focusing on improvement and innovation of municipal waste management in the context of smart cities (Aceleanu et al, 2019;Muntean et al, 2021), or assessing the utility of Machine Learning to mitigate air pollution (Popa et al, 2021). -Smart living is addressed through a series of papers focusing on smart home technologies (Maer et al, 2021), renewable energy systems creating Nearly-Zero energy buildings (Manco et al, 2021), the digital synchronization of Romanian communities with EU initiatives (Tavella et al, 2021), or the reduction of plastic waste in households (Cerasi et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Smart City Concept In Romanian Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A constant result of these studies is presenting the difficulties to empower smart city partnerships as a prerequisite in effectively managing smart infrastructure and technology. -Smart environment -comprehensive approaches addressed the issue of urban bioregions and territorial identities through the lens of smart cities perspective, focusing on improvement and innovation of municipal waste management in the context of smart cities (Aceleanu et al, 2019;Muntean et al, 2021), or assessing the utility of Machine Learning to mitigate air pollution (Popa et al, 2021). -Smart living is addressed through a series of papers focusing on smart home technologies (Maer et al, 2021), renewable energy systems creating Nearly-Zero energy buildings (Manco et al, 2021), the digital synchronization of Romanian communities with EU initiatives (Tavella et al, 2021), or the reduction of plastic waste in households (Cerasi et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Smart City Concept In Romanian Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, the lack of full awareness and careless handling of food will soon increase food demand [7][8][9][10][11] and generate shortages, which might result in higher food pricesthe so-called foodflation [12] and possible government intervention impacting mainly producers. Several European Union policies [13][14][15] aiming at the regulation of food waste management in Europe and some interesting studies conducted by the European Commission through Eurostat are ringing the bell to signify the importance of green behaviour, but the solutions offered have not fully been assessed by governments, public organisations, or private companies [16].…”
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confidence: 99%