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Smart Cities and Regional Development (SCRD) Journal2017 - 2025
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 Volume 9, issue 3, 2025
 
  The role of ICT in Moroccan smart cities: towards innovative hospital logistics   pp. 7-17 Nissrine Khouna, Kaoutar Hablatou and Mostapha AmriBridging the digital divide for Generation X and Boomers in the Western Balkan region through smart cities   pp. 19-27 Oliana SulaTowards robust security in smart payment systems: challenges and solutions   pp. 29-38 Pooya TeimoorySmart Cities and the Rural-Urban Divide in Moldova: Balancing Innovation and Tradition   pp. 39-52 Mariana Rosca and Rodica CiobanuYerevan s transformation into a smart city: innovating infrastructure and driving sustainable urban development   pp. 53-65 Hovhannes Yeritsyan and Lusine SargsyanDigital Transformation in Education: ASEM Case Study and the Integration of Modern Technologies in the Learning Process   pp. 67-80 Aurelia Turcan, Lucia Gujuman and Tatiana ColesnicovSmart governance in Poland: The case study of the city of L dz   pp. 81-97 Monika Namyslowska and Aleksandra OlbrykPerspectives of sustainable development of cluster organizations through internationalization and dual use   pp. 99-120 Anatoly Babin, Rafael Ciloci and Nadiia Davydenko Volume 9, issue 2, 2025
 
  From threat to response: The inclusion of CO2 accounting in the IPSAS accounting standard   pp. 7-14 Alexander Prosser, Domenica Bagnato and Robert Müller-TörökDiia.pl: Navigating legal, technological and human rightsdimensions of an electronic document for Ukrainian citizens in Poland   pp. 15-30 Justyna Matusiak and Agnieszka NarozniakEngage citizens to smarten city governance   pp. 31-40 Amitava BasuCompetition law in the age of AI: Confronting algorithmic collusion in the smart economy   pp. 41-54 Chen Li and Ina VirtosuAI and digital out-of-home advertising in smart cities   pp. 55-61 Nikola VangelovIs a smart sustainable city a marketing-oriented city?   pp. 63-76 Tibor László BuskóA technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposes   pp. 77-86 Diana M. PopaSocial, economic and environmental benefits of 15-minute cities: A case study analysis   pp. 87-99 Patrycja Krauze-Maslankowska and Jacek Maslankowski Volume 9, issue 1, 2025
 
  On the way to resilient information security management: Business Continuity Management (BCM) for public institutions   pp. 7-15 Christian SchachtnerCities and urban consumption in transition towards sustainability   pp. 29-34 Mauro RomanelliCatalyzing digital transformation through Smart Cities initiatives in Indonesian local government   pp. 35-46 Rio Yusri Maulana, Usman Marjamat, Dimas Subekti and Agung WicaksonoFactors influencing the adoption of appropriate electronic waste recycling practices in Sub-Saharan Africa: Empirical literature review   pp. 47-59 Benjamin Mwalugeni, Jacob Kihila and Alphonce KyessiCorrelation between the built environment and sociology: A critical review of residential segregation and social housing policy in Iran   pp. 61-75 Armita Khalatbari LimakiAI-driven innovation within the ICT sector   pp. 77-97 Erika Grabocka and Ervisa NdokaDigital competencies for municipalities Findings from Switzerland as a role model for smart regions within the European Union member states   pp. 99-106 Christian Schachtner and Nadine Baumann Volume 8, issue 3, 2024
 
  The digital (il)literacy of local and regional politicians and civil servants – An analysis based on recent data from Romania   pp. 9-18 Katerina ZelaSmart life and sustainable development: a comparative analysis on energy and water efficiency in China and the EU   pp. 19-40 Ina Virtosu and Chen LiImplementation of mathematics model in public health: Albanian case study   pp. 41-54 Besjana Mema and Sabina TosuniFactors influencing the content of Smart City initiatives(particularly based on institutional theories of organization)   pp. 55-64 Karina RadchenkoSmart Cities in comparison: An analysis of the best Smart Cities   pp. 65-78 Stefano CarboniAccess to the European cultural heritage of settlements and towns in the Danube macro-region through interoperable strategies digital transformation   pp. 79-95 Babin Anatolie, Elena Prus and Elena Margineanu Volume 8, issue 2, 2024
 
  The digital (il)literacy of local and regional politicians and civil servants – An analysis based on recent data from Romania   pp. 9-18 Robert Müller-Török, Alexander Prosser and Sven SrokaActual practices of citizen participation in smart cities   pp. 19-30 Deepak KumarThe benefits of using IPA in relation to RPA for the cryptocurrency sector, in making decisions on their sale and purchase in the stock market   pp. 31-38 Gerild Qordia and Dolantina HykaA crowdsensing-based framework for sound and vibration data analysis in smart urban environments   pp. 39-46 Boban Davidovic, Sanja Dejanovic and Maja DavidovicImplementation of green communication in the city of Surabaya to build a clean and sustainable environment   pp. 47-52 Akhmad Yusuf Zuhdy, Totok Soehartanto and Ifarrel Rachmanda HariyantoDigital advertising in smart cities – methods for raising consumer engagement   pp. 53-62 Nikola VangelovAccompanying study of the development process towards a smart city strategy-with a particular focus on social change   pp. 63-72 Christian Schachtner and Nadine BaumannAccount based ticketing (ABT) integration for seamless multi-modal transport systems in smart cities   pp. 73-80 Eduardo Martínez Gil and Arturo Corbi Vallejo Volume 8, issue 1, 2024
 
  Needs and Options for Improving Gold Mining Waste Management Practices for Sustainable Development in Tanzania   pp. 9-24 Alexander MarwaSmart mobility as sustainable mobility: Application to the agglomeration of Fez in Morocco   pp. 25-40 Mohammed Mouhcine Maaroufi, Laila Stour and Ali AgoumiThe world s first Smart Nation vision: the case of Singapore   pp. 41-58 Esra Banu Sipahi and Zabihullah SaayiEnvironmental literacy, the key to sustainable conservation of wetlands in urban areas   pp. 59-74 Cain Nzvere, Lovemore Chirubvu and Thebeth MasundaUnlocking the Potential of German Smart Cities: Strategy Analysis through Online Content Examination   pp. 75-104 Matthias SchmuckDisruptively regional: How women in Regional, Rural and Remote communities imagine with and through digital and social media   pp. 105-118 Tara Brabazon and Jacqueline EwartSub-suppliers model 4.0 and knowledge discovery in industry supply chain   pp. 119-130 Milena Krumova and Evgeniy PetrovAssessing quality of life in German, French, Italian and Polish smart cities: Identifying the need for further development   pp. 131-152 Brian Fabregue and Andrea Bogoni Volume 7, issue 2, 2023
 
  Exploring the Cybercrime Prevention Campaign on Twitter Evidence from the Indonesian Government   pp. 9-24 Al Fauzi Rahmat, Catalin Vrabie and Galih Bagas SoesiloThe economic and social impacts of smart cities multi stakeholder pre study results   pp. 25-38 Karina RadchenkoDeveloping the European Villages in the Republic of Moldova taken into account the Digital Economy Society Index (DESI)   pp. 39-47 Anatolii Babin, Tatiana Colesnicova and Sergiu TutunaruDevelopment And Implementation of Infiltration Wells in 9 Districts of Sidoarjo Regency, Indonesia   pp. 49-56 Akhmad Yusuf ZuhdyA model for implementing vibration and sound heatmaps in smart cities based on crowdsensing data   pp. 57-68 Boban Davidovic, Maja Davidovic and Sanja DejanovicAnalysis of the human factor as an internal threat to the security of an organization   pp. 69-76 Grigorina BoceSecurity Testing With Python Scripts   pp. 77-84 Frida Zisko and Alma HyraThe Making of Smart Citizenry Decoding Smart Citizen   pp. 85-96 Deepak Kumar Volume 7, issue 1, 2023
 
  Using smart people to build smarter: How smart cities attract and retain highly skilled workers to drive innovation (Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Poland)   pp. 9-30 Brian Fabrègue, Léo J. Portal and Christopher CockshawApplication and Challenges of Web 3.0 in Smart Cities   pp. 31-42 Joshua Olusegun Fayomi and Zainab Abdulqadir SaniAmbient Advertising in Metaverse Smart Cities   pp. 43-55 Nikola VangelovUsing RPA for data generation using OCR platforms in Mediterranean University of Albania   pp. 57-64 Gerild QordjaExchange rate forecasting with Artificial Intelligence   pp. 65-70 Katerina Zela (Male)The Conception and Discourse of Smart City   pp. 71-84 Deepak KumarUtilization of Green Spaces as a Cost-Effective Strategy for Environmental and Health Risks Control in Residential Plots in Dar es Salaam City, Tanzania   pp. 85-98 Nicholaus Fabian MwageniAlgorithms weighing lives and freedoms: The case of China’s health code   pp. 99-125 Ina Virtosu and Chen Li |  |