An Evaluation of Developing Smart Cities in Developing Countries – Challenges and Opportunities: A Systematic Literature Review

Bob Jere, C. Njovu, Victor Neene, Emmanuel Lwele, Alex Nguni
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The implementation of smart cities globally has been the subject of literature review since the twentieth century. However, the smart city concept has only become topical in the twenty first century, particularly in more recent times. While a lot of cities indeveloped countries have forged ahead with the implementation of smart cities, the same cannot be said about developing countries. Following the 2015 launch of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), among the goals the development of smart cities across the globe, many countries have stalled on the achievement of this specific goal. The 2019 covid pandemic halted the development of smart cities while for those cities that have survived the epidemic, starting the smart city programmes that may have been started before the epidemic has proved a daunting task. This study looks at the challenges and opportunities developing countries have been faced prior to and after the covid pandemic. A systematic literature review was undertaken to consider the said challenges and opportunities, particularly in developing countries. The review has revealed that other problems like climate change have changed the development focus to the extent that smart city development agenda has been hurt and pushed aside. It is evident that the enthusiasm demonstrated in mid-1915s up to 2019 has waned. Any take-up of this programme will require concerted global effort to succeed.
发展中国家发展智慧城市的评估——挑战与机遇:系统文献综述
自20世纪以来,全球智慧城市的实施一直是文献综述的主题。然而,智慧城市的概念在21世纪才成为热门话题,尤其是在最近的时代。虽然发达国家的许多城市已经在实施智慧城市方面取得了进展,但发展中国家却并非如此。2015年联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)启动后,许多国家在实现这一具体目标方面停滞不前,其中包括在全球范围内发展智慧城市。2019年的covid - 19大流行阻碍了智慧城市的发展,而对于那些在疫情中幸存下来的城市来说,启动疫情前可能已经启动的智慧城市项目是一项艰巨的任务。本研究着眼于发展中国家在covid大流行之前和之后面临的挑战和机遇。进行了系统的文献审查,以考虑上述挑战和机遇,特别是在发展中国家。该审查显示,气候变化等其他问题已经改变了发展重点,以至于智慧城市发展议程受到伤害并被搁置一边。很明显,从上世纪15年代中期到2019年表现出的热情已经减弱。这一方案的任何实施都需要全球协调一致的努力才能取得成功。
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