Sustainable Smart Cities: Applying Complexity Science to Achieve Urban Sustainability
Sengupta, Ulysses, Doll, Christopher, Gasparatos, Alexandros, Iossifova, Deljana, Angeloudis, Panagiotis, da Silva Baptista, Murilo, Cheng, Shidan, Graham, Daniel, Hyde, Robert, Kraenkel, Roberto, Luo, Jun and Oren, Nir (2017). Sustainable Smart Cities: Applying Complexity Science to Achieve Urban Sustainability. UNU-IAS Policy Brief series. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Sengupta, Ulysses
Doll, Christopher
Gasparatos, Alexandros
Iossifova, Deljana
Angeloudis, Panagiotis
da Silva Baptista, Murilo
Cheng, Shidan
Graham, Daniel
Hyde, Robert
Kraenkel, Roberto
Luo, Jun
Oren, NirTitle Sustainable Smart Cities: Applying Complexity Science to Achieve Urban Sustainability Series Title UNU-IAS Policy Brief series Volume/Issue No. 12 Publication Date 2017-12-20 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher United Nations University Pages 4 Language eng Abstract Smart city approaches promise technology-based opportunities to build sustainable urban futures. However, it is unclear how current market-led approaches can contribute to achieving relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Applying complexity science helps to develop smart city policies for urban sustainability. UNBIS Thesaurus INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
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GOVERNANCEKeyword Smart Cities
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