印度对智慧城市的看法

Khushboo Gupta, R. Hall
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自工业革命以来,城市一直是经济增长的引擎。虽然在促进繁荣方面卓有成效,但城市发展并不总是“明智的”,例如,为了提高生产力而牺牲人类健康。智慧城市正在兴起。斯德哥尔摩、巴塞罗那、纽约、维也纳和多伦多等领先的智慧城市已经利用技术进步将效率融入建筑、基础设施和社交空间,提高了这些地方的宜居性、可操作性和可持续性。受这些智慧城市发展的启发,印度计划在全国各地建设100个智慧城市。本研究通过研究智慧城市规划中考虑的优先领域,深入了解印度智慧城市的发展趋势。它展示了市民和城市官员对智慧城市的看法。结果表明,市民重视生活,其次是流动性、环境、治理和经济,而城市官员优先考虑生活,其次是环境、经济、流动性和治理。本研究进一步评估了计划中的智慧城市项目的名称,以确定其中有多少可以被归类为智慧城市。该分析还揭示了城市规模如何影响市民和城市官员的优先事项,表明印度智慧城市的概念可能是具体情况的。
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The Indian perspective of smart cities
Cities have been the engines of economic growth since the industrial revolution. While effective at catalyzing prosperity, city development has not always been “smart” sacrificing human health, for instance, for greater productivity. Smart cities are now emerging. Leading smart cities such as Stockholm, Barcelona, New York, Vienna, and Toronto have incorporated efficiency into buildings, infrastructure, and social spaces using technological advancements, increasing the livability, workability, and sustainability of these places. Inspired by these smart city developments, India is planning to build 100 smart cities in various parts of the country. This research presents insight into how smart cities are likely to evolve in India, by studying the priority areas considered in planning smart cities. It presents both the citizen and city official perspectives of smart cities. The results indicate that citizens value living, followed by mobility, environment, governance, and economy, whereas the city officials prioritize living, followed by environment, economy, mobility, and governance. This research further evaluated the titles of planned smart city projects to determine how many of them can be categorized as smart. The analysis also revealed how city size influences the priorities of citizens and city officials, indicating that the notion of a smart city in India may be context specific.
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