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|a Han, Hoon
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|a Approaches, Advances and Applications in Sustainable Development of Smart Cities
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (308 p.)
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|a sensible heat flux
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|a media façade
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|a visioning
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|a economic resilience
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|a Brazil
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|a Shenzhen
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|a gamification
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|a knowledge-based urban development
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|a user characteristics
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|a smart display
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|a multi-agent systems
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|a parametric optimisation
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|a urban policy
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|a human-computer interaction
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|a governance
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|a city branding
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|a low-carbon resources
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|a intuitive interaction
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|a climate emergency
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|a urban informatics
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|a in-situ validation
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|a smart city
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|a smart urban technology
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|a spatial typification by heat flux
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|a Qatar
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|a heat mitigation
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|a emirates
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|a smart infrastructure
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|a Chinese cities
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|a smart cities
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|a living-lab
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|a global warming
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|a sustainable urban development
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|a reliability
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|a innovation hub
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|a model predictive control
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|a tourist island
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|a disasters
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|a climate crisis
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|a policy
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|a sustainable development goals
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|a thermal environment improvement
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|a mobility
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|a economic cost
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|a photovoltaics
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|a new public service
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|a sustainable city
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|a multi-energy networks
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|a Florianópolis
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|a smart governance
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|a latecomer's advantage
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|a digital commons
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|a optimal cities
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|a commons
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|a smart placemaking
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|a climate change
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|a CO2 networks
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|a sustainability
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|a e-government
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|a linear parameter varying
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|a drinking water networks
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|a urban branding
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|a renewable energy systems
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|a urban health
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|a energy budget
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|a sustainable smart city
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|a spatial databases
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|a energy autonomy
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|a This book aims to contribute to the conceptual and practical knowledge pools in order to improve the research and practice on the sustainable development of smart cities by bringing an informed understanding of the subject to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. This book seeks articles offering insights into the sustainable development of smart cities by providing in-depth conceptual analyses and detailed case study descriptions and empirical investigations. This way, the book will form a repository of relevant information, material, and knowledge to support research, policymaking, practice, and transferability of experiences to address aforementioned challenges. The scope of the book includes the following broad areas, with a particular focus on the approaches, advances, and applications in the sustainable development of smart cities: • Theoretical underpinnings and analytical and policy frameworks; • Methodological approaches for the evaluation of smart and sustainable cities; • Technological developments in the techno-enviro nexus; • Global best practice smart city case investigations and reports; • Geo-design and applications concerning desired urban outcomes; • Prospects, implications, and impacts concerning the future of smart and sustainable cities.
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