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  1. 3 de may. de 2017 · Smart Cities. Chapter PDF Available. 3: Smart People for Smart Cities: A Behavioral Framework for Personality and Roles: Smarter People, Governance, and Solutions. May 2017. DOI:...

  2. A smart city may be considered as an assemblage of technologies such as information and communication technologies, infrastructure, smart transport, and e-governance to increases competitiveness and administrative efficiency, as well as social inclusion.

  3. The People Centred-Smart Cities flagship programme supports national and local governments with their digital transition, applying a multi-level governance strategy to help build skills and capacity to develop, procure and effectively use digital technologies in an ethical, inclusive and sustainable way to make sure that no one is left behind.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2018 · Smart cities put data and digital technology to work to make better decisions and improve the quality of life. More comprehensive, real-time data gives agencies the ability to watch events as they unfold, understand how demand patterns are changing, and respond with faster and lower-cost solutions.

  5. People-centered smart cities leverage data, technology and services for common good, delivering the inclusive and sustainable cities that are needed in the 21st century. However, the backdrop of today’s smart city is complex for many national and local governments.

  6. Programme Goals. The main objective of this flagship programme is to make urban digital transformation work for the benefits of all, driving sustainability, inclusivity and prosperity and the realization of human rights in cities and human settlements.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Key motivations to smart city model. Full size image. (1) Urbanization and population growth: The world is witnessing rapid urbanization, with a significant portion of the global population living in cities. This places a strain on infrastructure, resources, and services.