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Smart living for smart cities : case studies / T. M. Vinod Kumar.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSingapore : Springer, 2020Description: xiii, 454 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789811546143
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.760285 VIN 020227 23
Contents:
" Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Smart Living for Smart Cities.-Part 2: City studies Chapter 2: Smart Living for Smart Hong Kong Chapter 3: Smart laws and regulations for Smart Living Case of Dehradun Chapter 4: Smart Heathy Living for Smart Kozhikode Metropolitan Area Chapter 5: Regeneration of Smart Spaces for Smart Living in Kozhikode Metropolitan Region (KMR) Chapter 6: Smart Initiatives In Sustainable Historic Capital city of The Himalayas- Shimla Part 3: Conclusion Chapter 7: International Collaborative Research Smart Living for Smart Cities and Conclusions of city studies"
Summary: This book, based on extensive international collaborative research, highlights the state-of-the-art design of smart living for metropolises, megacities, and metacities, as well as at the community and neighbourhood level. Smart living is one of six main components of smart cities, the others being smart people, smart economy, smart environment, smart mobility and smart governance. Smart living in any smart city can only be designed and implemented with active roles for smart people and smart city government, and as a joint effort combining e-Democracy, e-Governance and ICT-IoT systems. In addition to using information and communication technologies, the Internet of Things, Internet of Governance (e-Governance) and Internet of People (e-Democracy), the design of smart living utilizes various domain-specific tools to achieve coordinated, effective and efficient management, development, and conservation, and to improve ecological, social, biophysical, psychological and economic well-being in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of development ecosystems and stakeholders. This book presents case studies covering more than 10 cities and centred on domain-specific smart living components. The book is issued in two volumes. and this volume focus on city studies
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Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Smart Living for Smart Cities.-Part 2: City studies
Chapter 2: Smart Living for Smart Hong Kong
Chapter 3: Smart laws and regulations for Smart Living Case of Dehradun
Chapter 4: Smart Heathy Living for Smart Kozhikode Metropolitan Area
Chapter 5: Regeneration of Smart Spaces for Smart Living in Kozhikode Metropolitan Region (KMR)
Chapter 6: Smart Initiatives In Sustainable Historic Capital city of The Himalayas- Shimla
Part 3: Conclusion
Chapter 7: International Collaborative Research Smart Living for Smart Cities and Conclusions of city studies"

This book, based on extensive international collaborative research, highlights the state-of-the-art design of smart living for metropolises, megacities, and metacities, as well as at the community and neighbourhood level. Smart living is one of six main components of smart cities, the others being smart people, smart economy, smart environment, smart mobility and smart governance. Smart living in any smart city can only be designed and implemented with active roles for smart people and smart city government, and as a joint effort combining e-Democracy, e-Governance and ICT-IoT systems. In addition to using information and communication technologies, the Internet of Things, Internet of Governance (e-Governance) and Internet of People (e-Democracy), the design of smart living utilizes various domain-specific tools to achieve coordinated, effective and efficient management, development, and conservation, and to improve ecological, social, biophysical, psychological and economic well-being in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of development ecosystems and stakeholders. This book presents case studies covering more than 10 cities and centred on domain-specific smart living components. The book is issued in two volumes. and this volume focus on city studies

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