As the urban populations increase we have to think more deeply about how to make cities less stressful and more creative for people to live in. Liveability and quality of life are key factors while designing and managing energy, water, pollution, and waste systems which are sustainable for the long term. The rapidly developing digital technologies can help to enable these aims to be achieved. New approaches are proposed with recommendations for achieving these goals. As cities grow and change, digital technologies will be at the heart of improvement. This paper considers how observed trends will have implications on the digital cities of the future and how digital technologies will empower citizens and enable their cities to become intellig...
As social organisms cities continuously change to ensure high quality of life for citizens and to pr...
This paper focuses on the need for a widened definition of the notion of technology within the smart...
Environmental externalities of the Anthropocene—mainly generated from population growth, rapid urban...
As the urban populations increase we have to think more deeply about how to make cities less stressf...
In recent years, cities have started to develop faster than ever, and this improvementhasled to cruc...
The surge of smart city technology, thinking, publications and consultancy offerings is significant....
The smart city concept has existed for decades now. It was presented as a response to help cities co...
The article examines the impact of digital technologies on the sustainable development of ecological...
World population is continuously and rapidly growing, urban areas representing the future. Citizens’...
Cities should contribute to improving the quality of life using tech-nology to design and develop ur...
Smart city is about incorporating ‘smart thinking’ in the city’s urban design and planning with a fo...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
In our age cities are complex systems and we can say systems of systems. Today locality is the resul...
The nature of mankind is longing for better residential environments. City, as a major living style,...
This symposium proposal seeks to continue the Digital Cities series started in 1999, which is the lo...
As social organisms cities continuously change to ensure high quality of life for citizens and to pr...
This paper focuses on the need for a widened definition of the notion of technology within the smart...
Environmental externalities of the Anthropocene—mainly generated from population growth, rapid urban...
As the urban populations increase we have to think more deeply about how to make cities less stressf...
In recent years, cities have started to develop faster than ever, and this improvementhasled to cruc...
The surge of smart city technology, thinking, publications and consultancy offerings is significant....
The smart city concept has existed for decades now. It was presented as a response to help cities co...
The article examines the impact of digital technologies on the sustainable development of ecological...
World population is continuously and rapidly growing, urban areas representing the future. Citizens’...
Cities should contribute to improving the quality of life using tech-nology to design and develop ur...
Smart city is about incorporating ‘smart thinking’ in the city’s urban design and planning with a fo...
Increasing urbanisation and digitalisation are major features of 21st century society. The ‘Smart Ci...
In our age cities are complex systems and we can say systems of systems. Today locality is the resul...
The nature of mankind is longing for better residential environments. City, as a major living style,...
This symposium proposal seeks to continue the Digital Cities series started in 1999, which is the lo...
As social organisms cities continuously change to ensure high quality of life for citizens and to pr...
This paper focuses on the need for a widened definition of the notion of technology within the smart...
Environmental externalities of the Anthropocene—mainly generated from population growth, rapid urban...