Purpose: This study presents a fuzzy synthetic evaluation of the challenges of smart city realisation in developing countries, using Nigeria as a case study. By defined and delineating the problems facing the country, more viable directions to attaining smart city development can be achieved. Design/Methodology/ Approach: The study adopted a post-positivist philosophical stance with a deductive approach. A structured questionnaire was used to gather data from built environment professionals involved in the delivery of Nigerian public infrastructures. Six dimensions of the challenges of smart cities were identified from literature and explored. These are governance, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal issues. Data gat...
India has recently embarked on a massive smart cities mission aiming to use modern technologies to d...
Smart city initiatives have seen a rise in the years as a methodology to identify the problems that ...
The world’s rapidly growing population is an issue to be taken seriously. Its consequences could be ...
Purpose: This study presents a fuzzy synthetic evaluation of the challenges of smart city realisatio...
The race towards smart city status, influenced by the perceived benefits of innovation and sustainab...
Rapid urbanization to meet the needs of the growing population has led to several challenges such as...
Smart city development is gaining considerable recognition in the systematic literature and internat...
The rate at which cities are growing over decades with unprecedented increase in the use of utilitie...
Extensive urbanisation is increasing on a global scale. The urban population is estimated to rise to...
The concept of smart cities is now firmly on the current urbanisation agenda around the world. Altho...
Research and development related to smart city is evolving as a response to the issues faced by citi...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, more than half of the world's population lives in urban are...
The quest for smart cities and development has been on the increase among infrastructural developmen...
Smart cities, developed as alternative to classical urbanism, are areas where information andcommuni...
YesThis article aims to assess critically different definitions and indicators of smart cities. Dra...
India has recently embarked on a massive smart cities mission aiming to use modern technologies to d...
Smart city initiatives have seen a rise in the years as a methodology to identify the problems that ...
The world’s rapidly growing population is an issue to be taken seriously. Its consequences could be ...
Purpose: This study presents a fuzzy synthetic evaluation of the challenges of smart city realisatio...
The race towards smart city status, influenced by the perceived benefits of innovation and sustainab...
Rapid urbanization to meet the needs of the growing population has led to several challenges such as...
Smart city development is gaining considerable recognition in the systematic literature and internat...
The rate at which cities are growing over decades with unprecedented increase in the use of utilitie...
Extensive urbanisation is increasing on a global scale. The urban population is estimated to rise to...
The concept of smart cities is now firmly on the current urbanisation agenda around the world. Altho...
Research and development related to smart city is evolving as a response to the issues faced by citi...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, more than half of the world's population lives in urban are...
The quest for smart cities and development has been on the increase among infrastructural developmen...
Smart cities, developed as alternative to classical urbanism, are areas where information andcommuni...
YesThis article aims to assess critically different definitions and indicators of smart cities. Dra...
India has recently embarked on a massive smart cities mission aiming to use modern technologies to d...
Smart city initiatives have seen a rise in the years as a methodology to identify the problems that ...
The world’s rapidly growing population is an issue to be taken seriously. Its consequences could be ...