A vision for smart and sustainable cities

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Amr Elnashai, Hussam Mahmoud
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Our built environment is characterized by large, ever-expanding and highly complex cities. The spatial extent of the interconnected systems that serve these cities leads to higher vulnerability to disruption. On the other hand, climate change and political instability have noticeably increased the frequency of natural and human-induced hazards. Recalling that risk is the product of vulnerability and hazard, it is evident that large cities are experiencing unprecedented levels of risk. While major investments and numerous research, development and implementation efforts have been dedicated to address natural and human-induced risk to large cities, there is still a lack of system-of-systems level considerations and a comprehensive, interdependent vision for creating cities that respond effectively to severe disruptions. On this note, the authors envision the city of the future, its features and its operational modes. The requirements of creating such smart and sustainable, hence optimally resilient, cities dictate research-to-implementation consequences. A high-level view of these requirements and their implications on research and development is provided.

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智慧和可持续城市的愿景
我们的建筑环境以大型、不断扩张和高度复杂的城市为特征。为这些城市服务的互联系统的空间范围导致更容易受到破坏。另一方面,气候变化和政治不稳定明显增加了自然和人为灾害的发生频率。鉴于风险是脆弱性和危害的产物,大城市显然正在经历前所未有的风险。虽然大量的投资和大量的研究、开发和实施工作都致力于解决大城市的自然和人为风险,但仍然缺乏系统级的考虑和一个全面的、相互依存的愿景,以创建有效应对严重破坏的城市。在这一点上,作者设想了未来的城市,它的特点和运作模式。创建这种智能和可持续的、因此具有最佳弹性的城市的要求决定了从研究到实施的结果。提供了这些需求及其对研究和开发的影响的高层次视图。
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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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