1. State of the Art and Future Perspectives in Smart and Sustainable Urban Development.
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Yigitcanlar, Tan and Yigitcanlar, Tan
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Research & information: general ,Australia ,Brazil ,Brisbane ,Europe ,Florianópolis ,Fuzzy Delphi method ,Hong Kong ,India ,Malaysia ,Mediterranean Europe ,Pearl River Delta ,Spain ,VANETs ,accountability ,age-friendly cities ,age-in-place ,ageing communities ,anonymity ,artificial intelligence (AI) ,artificially intelligent city ,business survival ,citizen centrism ,citizen-centric smart cities ,climate change ,cluster analysis ,co-benefits ,community indicators ,cost analysis ,deep learning ,economic resilience ,education for sustainable development ,employment portfolio ,energy networks ,energy storage ,energy transitions ,environmental humanities ,feature extraction ,firms ,flow battery ,formal modeling ,governance ,green infrastructure ,historical buildings protection ,hydrogen ,industrial ecology ,innovation ,knowledge-based urban development ,land-driven economy ,location privacy ,low impact development (LID) ,mix context ,more-than-human ,multi-generation ,multidisciplinary learning ,multispecies justice ,n/a ,naturally occurring retirement communities ,neoliberal urbanism ,networks ,new town development ,older population ,participative governance ,participatory governance ,participatory planning ,pedagogy ,planetary challenges ,policy evaluation ,polycentrism ,post-Anthropocene ,power-to-X ,property rights ,pseudonyms ,public participation ,quality-of-life ,rain garden ,recession ,retention basin ,right to the city ,risk-return tradeoff ,similarity analysis ,smart and sustainable cities ,smart and sustainable urban development ,smart cities ,smart citizenship ,smart city ,smart city policy ,smart urbanism ,smart urbanization ,social inclusion indicator ,social learning ,socioeconomic resilience ,stormwater management ,stormwater modelling ,stormwater quality ,stormwater reuse ,sustainability indicators ,sustainability monitoring ,sustainability transitions ,sustainable cities ,sustainable development ,sustainable urban development ,sustainable urbanism ,technological disruption ,traceability ,transdisciplinary coproduction ,transparency ,urban ,urban artificial intelligences ,urban entrepreneurialism ,urban governance ,urban morphology ,urban planning ,urban policy ,urban renewal ,urban transformation ,vanadium ,water scarcity - Abstract
Summary: This book contributes to the conceptual and practical knowledge pools in order to improve the research and practice on smart and sustainable urban development by presenting an informed understanding of the subject to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. This book presents contributions-in the form of research articles, literature reviews, case reports, and short communications-offering insights into the smart and sustainable urban development by conducting in-depth conceptual debates, detailed case study descriptions, thorough empirical investigations, systematic literature reviews, or forecasting analyses. This way, the book forms a repository of relevant information, material, and knowledge to support research, policymaking, practice, and the transferability of experiences to address urbanization and other planetary challenges.