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Abstract
Smart city approaches promise technology-based opportunities to build sustainable urban futures. However, it is unclear how current market-led approaches can contribute to achieving relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Applying complexity science helps to develop smart city policies for urban sustainability.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Tokyo |
Publisher | United Nations University |
Number of pages | 4 |
Volume | 12 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Publication series
Name | UNU-IAS Policy Brief series |
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Keywords
- Smart Cities
- Internet of Things
- Big Data
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- 1 Finished
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Strategic Network: Data and Cities as Complex Adaptive Systems (DACAS)
Iossifova, D. (PI)
14/12/15 → 30/06/17
Project: Research
Research output
- 1 Other report
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可持续智慧城市: 针对城市可持续性的复杂性科学方法
Sengupta, U., Doll, C., Gasparatos, A., Iossifova, D., Angeloudis, P., da Silva Baptista, M., Cheng, S., Graham, D., Hyde, R., Kraenkel, R., Luo, J. & Oren, N., 2017, Tokyo: United Nations University. (UNU-IAS Policy Brief Series)Translated title of the contribution :Sustainable Smart Cities: Applying Complexity Science to Achieve Urban Sustainability Research output: Book/Report › Other report › peer-review