Smarter as the New Urban Agenda
Edited by J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (),
Theresa A. Pardo () and
Taewoo Nam ()
in Public Administration and Information Technology from Springer, currently edited by Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro
Date: 2016
Edition: 1st ed. 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-17620-8
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Chapters in this book:
- A Comprehensive View of the 21st Century City: Smartness as Technologies and Innovation in Urban Contexts
- J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Theresa A. Pardo and Taewoo Nam
- Exploring the Nature of the Smart Cities Research Landscape
- Adegboyega Ojo, Zamira Dzhusupova and Edward Curry
- Characterizing the Role of Governments in Smart Cities: A Literature Review
- Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
- Smart City Governance: A Local Emergent Perspective
- Albert Meijer
- Rethinking Learning in the Smart City: Innovating Through Involvement, Inclusivity, and Interactivities with Emerging Technologies
- H. Patricia McKenna
- Ad Hoc BYOD Information Services in Public Places of Smart Cities
- Jarogniew Rykowski and Wojciech Cellary
- Toward a Methodological Approach to Assess Public Value in Smart Cities
- Michele Osella, Enrico Ferro and Elisa Pautasso
- Smart Cities and Resilience Plans: A Multi-Agent Based Simulation for Extreme Event Rescuing
- Karam Mustapha, Hamid Mcheick and Sehl Mellouli
- Smart City Implementation Framework for Developing Countries: The Case of Egypt
- Karim Hamza
- How Do Southern European Cities Foster Innovation? Lessons from the Experience of the Smart City Approaches of Barcelona and Milan
- Mila Gascó, Benedetta Trivellato and Dario Cavenago
- Smart Cities in a Digital Nation: Are Swedish Cities Enough Innovative?
- Christophe Premat
- Implementing Smart Services in Moscow: The Integrated Mobile Platform
- Evgeny Styrin and Artem Kostyrko
- Smart Public Safety: Application of Mobile Electronic System Integration (MOBESE) in Istanbul
- Sedat Kula and Ahmet Guler
- Building an Intelligent Government, Intelligent City, and Intelligent Citizenry Through ICTs: Smart City Innovations in New Taipei City, Taiwan
- Kevin Y. Wang and Chao-Ming Wu
- Social Media Experiences at County Level: The Case of the State of Mexico
- Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán and Juan Carlos Núñez Armas
- The Role of Citizen Participation in Municipal Smart City Projects: Lessons Learned from Norway
- Lasse Berntzen and Marius Rohde Johannessen
- eParticipation in Smart Cities of Developing Countries: Research-Based Practical Recommendations
- Paulo Roberto Mello Miranda, Maria Alexandra Viegas Cortez da Cunha and José Maria Pugas Filho
- Technology Helps, People Make: A Smart City Governance Framework Grounded in Deliberative Democracy
- Roberto Garcia Alonso and Sebastian Lippez- De Castro
- Privacy and Security in Smart Data Collection by Citizens
- Sunil Choenni, Mortaza S. Bargh, Carmelita Roepan and Ronald F. Meijer
- Innovation and Opportunities for Citizen Participation in Spanish Smart Cities
- Xosé María Mahou-Lago and Enrique José Varela-Álvarez
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