Стратегическое планирование в реализации концепции smart city

Автор: Станислав Германович Еремеев

Журнал: Власть @vlast

Рубрика: Глобализация и цифровое общество

Статья в выпуске: 2, 2021 года.

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В данной работе осуществляется анализ стратегических решений, принимаемых при разработке стратегии smart city. Автор анализирует характеристики, преимущества и недостатки различных вариантов реализации концепции smart city. В статье делается вывод, что стратегическое планирование в реализации концепции smart city по-прежнему остается малоизученной областью, что во многом объясняется отсутствием ясности и в вопросе о том, что представляют собой smart cities и как они могут быть реализованы. Автор отмечает, что выбор оптимального сценария развития smart city во многом зависит от целей, которые перед собой ставит город / основные субъекты его развития, а также от стартовых условий и основывается на трудоемком процессе расстановки приоритетов.

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Smart city, стратегия, стратегическое планирование, города «с нуля», «города-призраки», технологическая инфраструктура, мягкая инфраструктура

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170174585

IDR: 170174585   |   DOI: 10.31171/vlast.v29i2.7995

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