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Today, information communication technologies, such as the Internet
and World Wide Web, are inextricably woven into the fabric of
social and economic development. These changes are happening
locally as well as globally, and the impact is transformational
everywhere. Networked Communities: Strategies for Digital
Collaboration looks at best practices in building sustainable
community development to explain not only how but why. This unique
book contains extensive referencing and sophisticated analysis in
the ways communities are using information communication
technologies to secure a more prosperous future.
Performance Metrics for Sustainable Cities provides an overview of
measurement systems and tools to enable communities to self-assess
and benchmark their progress along a continuum of smart,
intelligent, and sustainable development. It begins by explaining
the importance of measurement and evaluation for cities and smaller
communities, as well as future factors that will need to be
considered and embedded into planning processes. Across 14
chapters, the book describes existing evaluation mechanisms that
are being used for government funding decisions, awards of
recognition, and new measurement systems to assess what makes a
city smarter and more sustainable, such as broader sustainable goal
targets (UN SDGs), green cities, fabrication cities, and
compassionate cities. It presents examples of metrics used for
important sustainability and liveability concepts for cities such
as how to measure trust, engagement, compassion, circular economy,
and so forth. The book ends with reflections on the feasibility of
a holistic system of measurement and the implications of its
implementation. This volume will be of great interest to students,
researchers, and professionals of urban sustainability, planning,
smart cities, and sustainable communities.
How do we prepare for and manage the challenges and the
transformations that are increasingly confronting cities? Solutions
are necessary for the impacts expected from the global population
movement toward urban centres; the evolution of technologies and
its influence on the economy; the evolving socio-cultural fabric of
our cities and what it means for citizen engagement and happiness;
and for the increasing need to protect and better manage the
environment. The series of essays presented here will help
governments, organizations, and concerned citizens think
differently about ways we can improve the places we call home. It
will stimulate local stakeholders to move away from silo-thinking
and work collaboratively toward innovative solutions to make cities
more liveable and sustainable. The volume brings together
international experts on development, innovation, education,
health, digitalization, and planning to provide stimulating new
ideas and successful examples of tools and systems being used
worldwide to improve the future of cities.
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