Smart cities, citizen welfare, and the implementation of sustainable development goals:
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spelling | Smart cities, citizen welfare, and the implementation of sustainable development goals Ana Cristina Pego, editor. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2021. 26 PDFs (402 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. A triple bottom line analysis of the smart cities projects in GCC countries -- Chapter 2. Do smart city solutions contribute to the achievement of the sustainable development goals?: case of istanbul -- Chapter 3. Model of entrepreneurial inclusive civil culture: the case of parque Agroecológico de Zapopan -- Chapter 4. Smart city (SC) initiative and urban development in rural regions of inland Norway: a link missing? -- Chapter 5. Sustainable development in smart cities and smart villages: an Indian perspective -- Chapter 6. Are new cartographies strengthening a sustainable and responsible island tourism? -- Chapter 7. Policies for smart and sustainable renovation of urban blocks: guidelines for the energy efficiency of cities -- Chapter 8. Smart mobility in the mediterranean cities: the externality effects -- Chapter 9. Municipality of Peristeri: initiatives of an upcoming smart city -- Chapter 10. Analysis of demographic changes in urban decline and shrinkage -- Chapter 11. Cybersecurity and privacy in smart cities for citizen welfare -- Chapter 12. E-waste management: a new concern for environmental sustainability -- Chapter 13. Organizational culture, knowledge, learning organizations, and innovation on sustainable organizations: strategic implications -- Chapter 14. Smart planning for healthy cities (urban space is not just a place): leading cities to a healthier future -- Chapter 15. Smart culture and heritage, the "rare" category of SSC classifications: a core domain for the smart sustainable cities evolution -- Chapter 16. Active governance and smart citizenship: when active citizens replace smart technology actizens vs. artificial intelligence -- Chapter 17. Strategic implications of organizational culture, knowledge, learning organizations, and innovation on sustainable organizations -- Chapter 18. From smart homes to smart cities: how smart homes contribute to the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 19. Planted roofs over buildings: case study at a school in Athens. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 10/09/2021). City and town life Psychological aspects. City planning Environmental aspects Europe. Sustainable urban development Europe. Urban ecology (Sociology) Europe. Pego, Ana 1969- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 179987785X 9781799877851 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-7785-1 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Smart cities, citizen welfare, and the implementation of sustainable development goals Chapter 1. A triple bottom line analysis of the smart cities projects in GCC countries -- Chapter 2. Do smart city solutions contribute to the achievement of the sustainable development goals?: case of istanbul -- Chapter 3. Model of entrepreneurial inclusive civil culture: the case of parque Agroecológico de Zapopan -- Chapter 4. Smart city (SC) initiative and urban development in rural regions of inland Norway: a link missing? -- Chapter 5. Sustainable development in smart cities and smart villages: an Indian perspective -- Chapter 6. Are new cartographies strengthening a sustainable and responsible island tourism? -- Chapter 7. Policies for smart and sustainable renovation of urban blocks: guidelines for the energy efficiency of cities -- Chapter 8. Smart mobility in the mediterranean cities: the externality effects -- Chapter 9. Municipality of Peristeri: initiatives of an upcoming smart city -- Chapter 10. Analysis of demographic changes in urban decline and shrinkage -- Chapter 11. Cybersecurity and privacy in smart cities for citizen welfare -- Chapter 12. E-waste management: a new concern for environmental sustainability -- Chapter 13. Organizational culture, knowledge, learning organizations, and innovation on sustainable organizations: strategic implications -- Chapter 14. Smart planning for healthy cities (urban space is not just a place): leading cities to a healthier future -- Chapter 15. Smart culture and heritage, the "rare" category of SSC classifications: a core domain for the smart sustainable cities evolution -- Chapter 16. Active governance and smart citizenship: when active citizens replace smart technology actizens vs. artificial intelligence -- Chapter 17. Strategic implications of organizational culture, knowledge, learning organizations, and innovation on sustainable organizations -- Chapter 18. From smart homes to smart cities: how smart homes contribute to the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 19. Planted roofs over buildings: case study at a school in Athens. City and town life Psychological aspects. City planning Environmental aspects Europe. Sustainable urban development Europe. Urban ecology (Sociology) Europe. |
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title_full | Smart cities, citizen welfare, and the implementation of sustainable development goals Ana Cristina Pego, editor. |
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title_short | Smart cities, citizen welfare, and the implementation of sustainable development goals |
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topic | City and town life Psychological aspects. City planning Environmental aspects Europe. Sustainable urban development Europe. Urban ecology (Sociology) Europe. |
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