Smart cities critical infrastructure recommendations and solutions
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2020
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Elsevier
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It is very important to know the services and responsibilities of the city administration. Regardless of this objective building a comfortable and sustainable city for the citizens by putting the quality of life at the center of the city is one of these responsibilities. In fact the issue of the way how city administrations change especially with global and technological changes requires a detailed analysis. In this context critical issues like transportation health education energy and environment are among the topics to be examined. Of course rather than providing these services by their names the responsibilities of meeting the services the management procedures the economic and technological situation of the city the forms of urban intervention against the risks and problems that may occur and the sustainability of the service are very important. The reason for looking at these services on a city-specific basis is that urban infrastructures use a large proportion of energy usage outside the large production-oriented facilities. Water energy and transportation are the most critical infrastructures in the growing cities with increasing population. Moreover it is unchanging that in the 2050s probably about 60% of the world’s population will live in cities. In this study recommendations are given about how an ideal city management should be in some of the critical city services and current state-of-the-art studies are listed. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Consumer Satisfactory, Digital Cities, Intelligent System, Iot, New Urbanism, Scada, Smart City, Smart Grid, Smart Growth, Sustainable City, Utility Management, Consumer Satisfactory, Digital Cities, Smart Grid, Utility Management, Smart Growth, New Urbanism, Sustainable City, Intelligent System, Scada, IoT, Smart City
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Solving Urban Infrastructure Problems Using Smart City Technologies: Handbook on Planning, Design, Development, and Regulation
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503
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541
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