TY - CHAP
T1 - Competitive urban model
AU - Riva Sanseverino, Raffaella
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The smart city model is here described according to the most recent studies on the topic. Indices and numerical features concretely evaluate the different aspects of this model in two analyses whose results are reported and commented in this chapter.Technological and inter-connected, but also sustainable, comfortable, attractive, safe, in one word “smart”: this is how the smart city looks like, a model of city on which, in Europe and in the world, governments are betting to provide a balanced urban development keeping up with the demand of welfare, coming from the middle class. The smart city model is here described according to the most recent studies on the topic. Indices and numerical features concretely evaluate the different aspects of this model in two analyses whose results are reported and commented in this chapter.
AB - The smart city model is here described according to the most recent studies on the topic. Indices and numerical features concretely evaluate the different aspects of this model in two analyses whose results are reported and commented in this chapter.Technological and inter-connected, but also sustainable, comfortable, attractive, safe, in one word “smart”: this is how the smart city looks like, a model of city on which, in Europe and in the world, governments are betting to provide a balanced urban development keeping up with the demand of welfare, coming from the middle class. The smart city model is here described according to the most recent studies on the topic. Indices and numerical features concretely evaluate the different aspects of this model in two analyses whose results are reported and commented in this chapter.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/202082
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-319-064215
T3 - SXI - SPRINGER FOR INNOVATION / SXI - SPRINGER PER L'INNOVAZIONE
SP - 1
EP - 14
BT - Smart rules for smart cities - Managing efficient cities in Euro-mediterranean countries
ER -