The development of the smart cities in the connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) era: From mobility patterns to scaling in cities

T Campisi, A Severino, MA Al-Rashid, G Pau - Infrastructures, 2021 - mdpi.com
Smart cities aim to integrate technological development with different functions/components
such as mobility, management of energy, natural resources, water, and the waste cycle, air …

Smart city and high-tech urban interventions targeting human health: An equity-focused systematic review

A Buttazzoni, M Veenhof, L Minaker - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Urban infrastructure systems responsible for the provision of energy, transportation, shelter,
and communication to populations are important determinants of health and health equity …

Public perceptions about smart cities: Governance and quality-of-life in Hong Kong

K Hartley - Social Indicators Research, 2023 - Springer
This study analyzes public perceptions about the impact of 'smart cities' programs on
governance and quality-of-life. With smart city scholarship focusing primarily on technical …

A framework of intelligent mental health monitoring in smart cities and societies

A Chakraborty, JS Banerjee, R Bhadra… - IETE Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In any smart city and society, the citizens' mental health is one of the utmost concerns.
Nowadays, people from different sectors of face a severe mental health threat due to the …

Discrepancies in perceptions of smart city initiatives in Saint Petersburg, Russia

L Vidiasova, F Cronemberger - Sustainable cities and society, 2020 - Elsevier
As a multidimensional topic, smart cities continue to attract interest from practitioners and
academics across a variety of disciplines. Whilst much theorizing and conceptualization …

[HTML][HTML] One digital health intervention for monitoring human and animal welfare in smart cities: Viewpoint and use case

A Benis, M Haghi, TM Deserno… - JMIR medical …, 2023 - medinform.jmir.org
Smart cities and digital public health are closely related. Managing digital transformation in
urbanization and living spaces is challenging. It is critical to prioritize the emotional and …

Can cultural capital, cognitive ability, and economic capacity help rural older adults bridge the digital divide? Evidence from an empirical study

Y Cui, Y He, X Xu, L Zhou, JA Nutakor - Frontiers in Public Health, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Background The digital divide is the difference between individuals who use the Internet and
those who do not. Under the triple social environment of urban–rural dichotomy, population …

Public health framework for smart cities within the comprehensive approach to sustainability in Europe: Case study of diabetes

LV Lapão, JC Correia, M Jevtic - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
European cities should address the climate change challenges, improving quality of life and
reducing costs. They need potential smart and digital approaches. Public health (PH) has …

Smart city development in the new Capital City: Indonesian government plans

R Rifaid, A Abdurrahman, T Baharuddin… - … and Public Policy, 2023 - journal.ppishk.org
The idea of a smart city and a new capital city in Indonesia is complex, so planning and the
government's role are crucial. The purpose of this research is based on two big questions …

Digital transformations in ageing societies: Challenges and opportunities for inclusive digitalization

A Wanka, A Urbaniak, F Oswald, F Kolland - Zeitschrift für Gerontologie …, 2023 - Springer
Digitalization and demographic change are two major and interrelated social
transformations that will significantly shape and potentially benefit, European societies in the …