《Understanding 'smart cities': Intertwining development drivers with desired outcomes in a multidimensional framework》
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- 作者
- 来源
- CITIES,Vol.81,P.145-160
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- Smart city; Smart community; Smart city technology; Smart city policy; Sustainable urban development; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE; MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK; CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK; URBAN-DEVELOPMENT; CITY DEVELOPMENT; ECO-CITY; MODEL; TECHNOL
- 作者单位
- [Yigitcanlar, Tan] QUT, Sch Civil Engn & Built Environm, 2 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia. [Buys, Laurie] QUT, 2 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia. [Ioppolo, Giuseppe] Univ Messina, Dept Econ, Piazza Pugliatti 1, I-98122 Messina, Italy. [Sabatini-Marques, Jamile; da Costa, Eduardo Moreira] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Engn & Knowledge Management, Campus Univ, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. [Yun, JinHyo Joseph] DGIST, 333 Techno Jungang Daero, Daegu 711873, South Korea. [Kamruzzaman, Md] Monash Univ, Fac Monash Art Design & Architecture, Sch Urban Planning & Design, 900 Dandenong Rd, Caulfield, Vic 3145, Australia. Yigitcanlar, T (reprint author), QUT, Sch Civil Engn & Built Environm, 2 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia. E-Mail: tan.yigitcanlar@qut.edu.au; md.kamruzzaman@monash.edu; l.buys@qut.edu.au; giuseppe.ioppolo@unime.it; jamile.sabatini@abes.org.br; eduardo@labchis.com; jhyun@dgist.ac.kr
- 摘要
- The convergence of technology and the city is commonly referred to as the 'smart city'. It is seen as a possible remedy for the challenges that urbanisation creates in the age of global climate change, and as an enabler of a sustainable and liveable urban future. A review of the abundant but fragmented literature on smart city theories and practices, nevertheless, reveals that there is a limited effort to capture a comprehensive understanding on how the complex and multidimensional nature of the drivers of smart cities are linked to desired outcomes. The paper aims to develop a clearer understanding on this new city model by identifying and linking the key drivers to desired outcomes, and then intertwining them in a multidimensional framework. The methodological approach of this research includes a systematic review of the literature on smart cities, focusing on those aimed at conceptual development and provide empirical evidence base. The review identifies that the literature reveals three types of drivers of smart cities-community, technology, policy which are linked to five desired outcomes-productivity, sustainability, accessibility, wellbeing, liveability, governance. These drivers and outcomes altogether assemble a smart city framework, where each of them represents a distinctive dimension of the smart cities notion. This paper helps in expanding our understanding beyond a monocentric technology focus of the current common smart city practice.