From intelligent to smart cities edited by Mark Deakin and Husam AI Waer
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge/Taylor & Francis, 2014. Oxford Univ. Pressshire:Description: v,: 89 pISBN:- 9780415754897
- 307.1216 FRO
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307.1216 FIR-U Urban masterplanning handbook / | 307.1216 FRI-I Insurgencies: | 307.1216 FRI-P Planning small and mid-sized towns : | 307.1216 FRO From intelligent to smart cities | 307.1216 FUT Future of cities/ | 307.1216 GAF-P Planning in divided cities : | 307.1216 GIR-C Creating regenerative cities / |
1. From Intelligent to Smart Cities 3. The Smart City: A Nexus for Open Innovation? 4. Intelligent Cities: Variable Geometries of Spatial Intelligence 5. The Embedded Intelligence of Smart Cities 6. Smart Cities, Smart Places, Smart Democracy: Form-Based Codes, Electronic Governance and the Role of Place in Making Smart Cities
The concept of smart cities offers a revolutionary vision of urban design for sustainability. Utilising the intelligent application of various technologies, smart cities also incorporate considerations of social and environmental capital in order to transform the life and work of cities. This work features papers on the transition to smart cities.
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