Smart City and Tourism: An Analysis of Development of Caceres (Spain) as a Smart City
José Álvarez-García (),
María de la Cruz Río-Rama (),
Gloria Vázquez-Huerta () and
Carlos Rueda-Armengot ()
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José Álvarez-García: Universidad de Extremadura
María de la Cruz Río-Rama: Universidad de Vigo
Gloria Vázquez-Huerta: Universidad de Extremadura
Carlos Rueda-Armengot: Universitat Politècnica de València
Chapter Chapter 15 in Sustainable Smart Cities, 2017, pp 199-218 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Smart city is a new model of a city based on the use of information and communications technologies (the ICT) with the aim to improve its economic, social and environmental sustainability. The aim of this study is to analyze the development of Caceres as a smart city, this being one of the first incorporations to the Spanish Net of Smart Cities, and to compare Caceres as a smart city with those five cities that, according to the report published by the International Data Corporation (IDC), have been the first smart cities in the ranking of the smart cities in Spain since 2012: Barcelona, Santander, Madrid, Malaga and Bilbao. This analysis can let us find out strong and weak points of Caceres as a smart city. The methodology of this study is based on a descriptive analysis of initiatives that have been carried out in each of these cities based on eight factors used for an elaboration of the International Data Corporation ranking. The analysis exposes that Caceres, despite standing out due to its project of Jetty Building or Smart Water Caceres, still shows several weak points in other areas, as smart mobility, smart services or smart information and communications technologies. A SWOT analysis has been done to end the study; it shows the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that have helped us to carry out a number of suggestions and recommendations that can help Caceres to progress as a smart city.
Keywords: Smart City; Smart Service; Spanish City; Smart Building; Smart Energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40895-8_15
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