Approaches, Advances, and Applications in the Sustainable Development of Smart Cities: A Commentary from the Guest Editors
Abstract
:1. Background and Literature Review
2. The Special Issue
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- ‘The State of Smart Cities in China: The Case of Shenzhen’ by Richard Hu [60];
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- ‘A Multi-Agent Social Gamification Model to Guide Sustainable Urban Photovoltaic Panels Installation Policies’ by Robert Olszewski, Piotr Pałka, Agnieszka Wendland, and Jacek Kamiński [24];
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- ‘Economic Health-Aware LPV-MPC Based on System Reliability Assessment for Water Transport Network’ by Fatemeh Karimi Pour, Vicenç Puig, and Gabriela Cembrano [23];
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- ‘Systematic Integration of Energy-Optimal Buildings with District Networks’ by Raluca Suciu, Paul Stadler, Ivan Kantor, Luc Girardin, and François Maréchal [20];
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- ‘Modelling Interaction Decisions in Smart Cities: Why Do We Interact with Smart Media Displays?’ by Hoon Han, Sang Ho Lee, and Yountaik Leem [7];
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- ‘Digital Commons and Citizen Coproduction in Smart Cities: Assessment of Brazilian Municipal E-Government Platforms’ by Maurício José Ribeiro Rotta, Denilson Sell, Roberto Carlos dos Santos Pacheco, and Tan Yigitcanlar [9];
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- ‘Determining Favourable and Unfavourable Thermal Areas in Seoul Using In-Situ Measurements: A Preliminary Step towards Developing a Smart City’ by You Jin Kwon, Dong Kun Lee, and Kiseung Lee [45];
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- ‘Smart Cities in Turkey: Approaches, Advances and Applications with Greater Consideration for Future Urban Transport Development’ by Can Bıyık [35];
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- ‘City Branding, Sustainable Urban Development and the Rentier State. How Do Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Dubai Present Themselves in the Age of Post Oil and Global Warming?’ by Martin De Jong, Thomas Hoppe, and Negar Noori [53];
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- ‘Aligning Urban Policy with Climate Action in the Global South: Are Brazilian Cities Considering Climate Emergency in Local Planning Practice?’ by Debora Sotto, Arlindo Philippi, Jr., Tan Yigitcanlar, and Md Kamruzzaman [42];
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- ‘Towards Smart Florianópolis: What Does It Take to Transform a Tourist Island into an Innovation Capital?’ by Tan Yigitcanlar, Jamile Sabatini-Marques, Cibele Lorenzi, Nathalia Bernardinetti, Tatiana Schreiner, Ana Fachinelli, and Tatiana Wittmann [61].
3. Concluding Remarks and Research Directions
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- Technological and technical issues (e.g., technical barriers due to the size of the city and users, cyber security, privacy concerns, or over irrelevant or unnecessary technology offerings);
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- Economic issues (e.g., requiring big-buck financial investments, particularly from the public sector, limited incentives and support to start-ups, incubators, accelerators, and so on);
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- Societal issues (e.g., smart cities becoming enclaves for urban elites, gentrification and displacement, negative impacts of disruption, and the digital divide);
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- Natural and built environmental issues (e.g., producing insignificant environmental sustainability outcomes or generating negative externalities, and establishing eco-human symbiosis);
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- Governance or management issues (e.g., limited transparency, public participation, and bottom-up approach);
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- Wider application of the smart city model (e.g., problematic nature of wide-scale development and the cost of retrofitting).
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- What is a sustainable smart city supposed to be, and how can benchmarks be determined and set considering smartness is a vague term?
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- What is the current status of cities and the inhibitors and threats on the way towards sustainable and smart urban development?
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- What are the commonalities amongst cities that are moving towards smart and sustainable futures, and what are the factors of success and failure?
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- How can sustainable smart city frameworks be developed and applied, recognizing that every city is unique, to the planning of cities?
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- How can institutional and social capacities be developed and further enhanced for the formation of sustainable smart cities?
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- How can sustainable smart cities be governed to make sure that existing high sustainability and smartness levels are maintained and improved over time?
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- How can sustainable smart cities restore and tap the power of natural systems to enhance and protect urban life?
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- How can sustainable smart city agendas contribute to the establishment of global eco-human symbiosis to avoid global ecocide?
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- How can sustainable smart cities’ climate innovations drive the next urban transformation to address the global climate crisis?
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- How can sustainable smart city blueprints be developed for the next global transformation of cities to create carbon-free and adaptive futures for humanity?
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Yigitcanlar, T.; Han, H.; Kamruzzaman, M. Approaches, Advances, and Applications in the Sustainable Development of Smart Cities: A Commentary from the Guest Editors. Energies 2019, 12, 4554. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12234554
Yigitcanlar T, Han H, Kamruzzaman M. Approaches, Advances, and Applications in the Sustainable Development of Smart Cities: A Commentary from the Guest Editors. Energies. 2019; 12(23):4554. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12234554
Chicago/Turabian StyleYigitcanlar, Tan, Hoon Han, and Md. Kamruzzaman. 2019. "Approaches, Advances, and Applications in the Sustainable Development of Smart Cities: A Commentary from the Guest Editors" Energies 12, no. 23: 4554. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12234554
APA StyleYigitcanlar, T., Han, H., & Kamruzzaman, M. (2019). Approaches, Advances, and Applications in the Sustainable Development of Smart Cities: A Commentary from the Guest Editors. Energies, 12(23), 4554. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12234554