Cutting through the clutter of smart city definitions: A reading into the smart city perceptions in India
In: City, Culture and Society, Band 18, S. 100289
ISSN: 1877-9166
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In: City, Culture and Society, Band 18, S. 100289
ISSN: 1877-9166
In: City, Culture and Society, Band 12, S. 1-4
ISSN: 1877-9166
In: Springer eBooks
In: Social Sciences
Foreword -- 1. Introduction: Open Data and the Generation of Urban Value -- Part 1 Urban Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship -- 2. Homelessness and Open City Data: addressing a global challenge -- 3. Open Data and Racial Segregation: mapping the historic imprint of racial covenants and redlining on American Cities -- 4. Safer Cities for Women: global and local innovations with open data and civic technology -- 5. Open Online Platforms and the Collaborative Production of Micro Urban Spaces: towards an architecture of civic engagement -- 6. Slum Digitisation, its Opponents and Allies in Developing Smart Cities: the case of Kibera, Nairobi -- Part 2 Knowledge Ecosystems and Resilience -- 7. Mapping Climate Vulnerability with Open Data: a dashboard for place-based action -- 8. Urban Metabolism and Open Data: opportunities and challenges for urban resource efficiency -- 9. Tackling the Challenge of Growing Cities: an informed urbanisation approach -- 10. Linking Complex Urban Systems: insights from cross-domain urban data analysis -- 11. Interfacing the City: mixed reality as a form of open data -- 12. A Dashboard for the Unexpected: open data for real time disaster response Civic Innovation and Transparency -- 13. An Information Management Strategy for City Data Hubs: open data strategies for large organisations -- 14. Tell Me How My Open Data is Re-used: increasing transparency through the Open City Toolkit -- 15. From Repositories to Switchboards: local governments as open data facilitators -- 16. Understanding the Open Data Challenge for Building Smart Cities in India -- 17. Resilient Cities, User-Driven Planning, and Open Data Policy
In: JCIT-D-24-00262
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"This book provides a comprehensive view of the quality of life of older people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds living in Australia. The book is unique and significant because the descriptions and arguments presented are based on the lived experience and hence provide deep insights into the complexity and dynamics of CALD older migrants. Key areas of exploration include social connectedness and inclusion, post-retirement economic activities, living arrangement and housing choice, practice of care, intergenerational exchange, and life satisfaction. A focus is placed on the diversity of ageing experience. Pathways of ageing are one of the key factors in investigating inter and intra-ethnic commonalities and disparities. The policy and research implications presented will appeal to policy makers, practitioners and researchers"--Back cover
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 123, S. 106409
ISSN: 0264-8377
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 116, S. 106066
ISSN: 0264-8377
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 88, S. 104187
ISSN: 0264-8377
In: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Band 86, S. 101572