Four types of measures for Smart and Sustainable Cities and when to use them
Backhouse, Judy (2020). Four types of measures for Smart and Sustainable Cities and when to use them. UNU-EGOV Policy Briefs. United Nations University (UNU-EGOV).
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Backhouse, Judy Title Four types of measures for Smart and Sustainable Cities and when to use them Series Title UNU-EGOV Policy Briefs Publication Date 2020-05 Place of Publication Guimarães Publisher United Nations University (UNU-EGOV) Pages 4 Language eng Abstract Improving cities is central to achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals. Smart technologies are thought to contribute to these goals. So many cities are working towards being smart and sustainable. However, measuring city progress is complex. There are many different measures available, but they have been created for different purposes. Some measures are also more appropriate for particular kinds of cities. Cities lack information and guidance as to what measures exist and how to evaluate and apply them. UNU-EGOV reviewed 53 measures for smart, sustainable cities and identified four main types. UNBIS Thesaurus CITIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTKeyword Smart cities
Sustainable Development Goals
MeasuringCopyright Holder United Nations University (UNU-EGOV) Copyright Year 2020 Copyright type Fair use permitted -
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