Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Rethinking Security, Safety, Well-being, and Happiness
Abstract
:1. Introduction: Overview of the Edited Volume
- Policy-design and policymaking for sustainable development in urban and rural areas
- Public-private partnerships and the development of strategies for sustainable rural and urban development
- The role of multilateral forums, international organizations, and other in streamlining the debate
- The role of the European Union (EU) in the debate on smart villages
- Comparative aspects of smart village and smart city research
- Comparative approaches
- Regional strategies
- Smart city technologies
- Smart village technologies
- Smart services’ provision in rural and urban areas
- Revitalization of rural areas through digital and social innovation
- Case-studies
- Conceptual approaches
- Micro-, mezzo-, and macro-strategies, incl. applications, tools, and systems
- Innovation networks in the context of smart village research
- Clusters in the context of smart village research
- Smart specialization in the context of smart village research
1.1. Section A: Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Foundations
- Lytras, M.; Visvizi, A.; Sarirete, A. Clustering Smart City Services: Perceptions, Expectations, Responses. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1669.
- Lin, C.; Zhao, G.; Yu, C.; Wu, Y. Smart City Development and Residents’ Well-Being. Sustainability 2019, 11, 676.
- Mora, H.; Pérez-delHoyo, R.; Paredes-Pérez, J.; Mollá-Sirvent, R. Analysis of Social Networking Service Data for Smart Urban Planning. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4732.
1.2. Section B: Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Case Studies on Rethinking Security, Safety, Well-Being, and Happiness
- Tillie, N.; Borsboom-van Beurden, J.; Doepel, D.; Aarts, M. Exploring a Stakeholder Based Urban Densification and Greening Agenda for Rotterdam Inner City—Accelerating the Transition to a Liveable Low Carbon City. Sustainability 2018, 10, 1927.
- Hwang, J.; Park, J.; Lee, S. The Impact of the Comprehensive Rural Village Development Program on Rural Sustainability in Korea. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2436.
- Rahman, K.; Zhang, D. Analyzing the Level of Accessibility of Public Urban Green Spaces to Different Socially Vulnerable Groups of People. Sustainability 2018, 10, 3917.
- Alao, B.; Falowo, A.; Chulayo, A.; Muchenje, V. Consumers’ Preference and Factors Influencing Offal Consumption in Amathole District Eastern Cape, South Africa. Sustainability 2018, 10, 3323.
- Lopez, L.; Nicosia, E.; Lois González, R. Sustainable Tourism: A Hidden Theory of the Cinematic Image? A Theoretical and Visual Analysis of the Way of St. James. Sustainability 2018, 10, 3649.
- Wu, S.; Guo, D.; Wu, Y.; Wu, Y. Future Development of Taiwan’s Smart Cities from an Information Security Perspective. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4520.
- Bednarska-Olejniczak, D.; Olejniczak, J.; Svobodová, L. Towards a Smart and Sustainable City with the Involvement of Public Participation—The Case of Wroclaw. Sustainability 2019, 11, 332.
1.3. Section C: Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Technical Issues
- Rojek, I.; Studzinski, J. Detection and Localization of Water Leaks in Water Nets Supported by an ICT System with Artificial Intelligence Methods as a Way Forward for Smart Cities. Sustainability 2019, 11, 518.
- Xu, L.; Chiou, S. A Study on the Public Landscape Order of Xinye Village. Sustainability 2019, 11, 586.
- Burian, J.; Macků, K.; Zimmermannová, J.; Kočvarová, B. Spatio-Temporal Changes and Dependencies of Land Prices: A Case Study of the City of Olomouc. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4831.
- Sultana, S.; Kim, H.; Pourebrahim, N.; Karimi, F. Geographical Assessment of Low-Carbon Transportation Modes: A Case Study from a Commuter University. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2696.
- He, M.; Guan, Z.; Bao, L.; Zhou, Z.; Anisetti, M.; Damiani, E.; Jeon, G. Performance Analysis of a Polling-Based Access Control Combining with the Sleeping Schema in V2I VANETs for Smart Cities. Sustainability 2019, 11, 503.
2. Conclusions: Contribution of the Edited Volume
- The research on Smart Cities and Smart villages requires multi-disciplinary studies: the integration of sophisticated technology enabled services for social services requires better understanding of user clusters and preferences. The perceptions of users and their expectations from the use of smart cities and smart villages services need documentation and in-depth analysis. Various research tools need to be deployed for this purpose and furthermore significant contribution is required on social dashboards for the aggregation and exploitation of visual analytics related to smart cities data.
- Soft issues in Smart Villages and Smart Cities research such as well-being and happiness must be considered as core issues in any smart city development plan. Towards this direction, the measurement with objective metrics for these factors is a key priority for the sustainability of any smart city development plan.
- The evolution of data in the context of smart cities and smart villages and the development of a smart cities data ecosystem requires strategizing of data provision in social networks and advanced exploitation of micro-contents. The aggregation of data in a single, open, cloud-based data warehouse will permit advanced sentiment analysis for updating indexes related to happiness and well-being.
- Various best practices promote the idea and the experience of happiness and well-being in Cities and Villages. For example, the case study on Greening Agendas for Rotterdam Inner City—Accelerating the Transition to a Low Carbon City.
- The Impact of the Comprehensive Rural Village Development Program on Rural Sustainability in Korea is a good lesson for similar initiatives worldwide.
- The key issue of Accessibility of Public Urban Green Spaces to Different Socially Vulnerable Groups of People summarizes another key direction towards sustainable villages and cities and promotes socially aware policy making and actions.
- The integration of location-aware services and the integration of geo-spatial for value adding services for smart cities and smart villages is another key direction for safety, well-being, and happiness.
- The issues of Public Participation and Open Democracy are also recognized as key pillars towards happy cities.
- Several technical issues also add to the rich picture of the phenomenon: Detection and Localization of Water Leaks in Water Nets Supported by an ICT System with Artificial Intelligence Methods as a Way Forward for Smart Cities; Land Prices and Management; Geographical Assessment of Low-Carbon Transportation Modes: A Case Study from a Commuter University.
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Visvizi, A.; Lytras, M.D. Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Rethinking Security, Safety, Well-being, and Happiness. Sustainability 2020, 12, 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12010215
Visvizi A, Lytras MD. Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Rethinking Security, Safety, Well-being, and Happiness. Sustainability. 2020; 12(1):215. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12010215
Chicago/Turabian StyleVisvizi, Anna, and Miltiadis D. Lytras. 2020. "Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Rethinking Security, Safety, Well-being, and Happiness" Sustainability 12, no. 1: 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12010215
APA StyleVisvizi, A., & Lytras, M. D. (2020). Sustainable Smart Cities and Smart Villages Research: Rethinking Security, Safety, Well-being, and Happiness. Sustainability, 12(1), 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12010215