1st Edition

Smart Cities in Europe and Asia Urban Planning and Management for a Sustainable Future

Edited By Prana Krishna Biswas, Robert Dygas Copyright 2023
168 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The smart city concept, together with the growing importance of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, has a significant impact on city management and governance. This book examines real cases of smart city management across Asia and Europe. It covers regions such as Iceland, Estonia, Poland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam to systemize the knowledge in the field.... Read more

1. Smart and sustainable city management in Asia and Europe: A bibliometric analysis 2. Matching policy goals with entrepreneurial aspirations for smart transition in Estonian cities 3. Urban commons and smart societies: Rethinking the future of cities  in Europe 4. Production, storage, and usage of Green Hydrogen as an opportunity for the development of Smart Cities: The case of Reykjavík, Iceland 5.German large Cities in the 21st Century between Digital and Ecological Transformation. Chances, Challenges and Pilot Cases 6. Warsaw – a smart city in Poland, chosen aspects and challenges regarding the war in Ukraine 7. Smart City as a way of Life in modern times: A case study of Indore, India 8. Smart Cities in Asia: Policy and Sustainability Perspectives 9. Socio-economic impacts of Smart cities: a comparative analysis of two Asian smart cities 10. Smart Cities through Innovation Clusters: Insights from Seoul, South Korea 11. Mapping the Ethos, Progress, and Performance of Smart Cities in India 12. Acknowledgements and Conclusion

Biography

Prana Krishna Biswas is Dean of Research & Quality Initiatives at Jagran Lakecity University Bhopal, India, and currently Senior Advisor, India, New York Institute of Finance.

Robert Dygas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Economic Studies at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland.