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The aim of the present paper is to focus the Sustainable Urban Development or the Smart Cities in relation to Haryana in present Scenario. Sustainability can be defined as the practice of reserving resources for future generation without any harm to the nature and other components. In the recent years, Haryana has seen a natural progression in its development story. As the big villages turning into towns, and towns transforming into cities. But it's the time for the state to transform its cities into smart and sustainable cities for the smart urbanization. Though urbanization brings a lot of challenges that can act as a barrier to growth of urbanization or the smart cities. The people move to urban centers in such of jobs and employments and hopefully the better life. Urbanization is change of residence which is geographically expressed as mobility or migration resulted by a way of life called urbanism. It is the proven fact, that the trend has a straight correlation with growth.
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This paper attempts to explore the determination of health and environmental outcomes of smart cities mission (MoHuA, India) and other urban development programs in India. It assesses the programs, evaluates their successes and failures, outlines their complications and gaps in addressing the urban health and environment concerns specific to India and its potential health and environmental impact. The paper further looks at how models adopted by the WHO, World Bank and urban health experts seek to address these gaps, which projects in India could potentially benefit from. The paper concluded by calling for what urban health experts call, 'descriptive urban health frameworks' which addresses some of the challenges posed by India's Smart Cities programs. This paper finally concludes by suggesting that a more qualitative and equity informed urban health framework is necessary to address the gaps that smart cities program in India fail to address. By highlighting issues of sanitation, water, housing, poverty, marginalization and inequalities, the paper calls for a more nuanced approach in addressing the needs of cities, within the context of urban health and environment.
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RESUMEN La Gobernanza Inteligente o participación ciudadana en el gobierno de las ciudades, es una de las dimensiones clave para considerar una ciudad como inteligente, y los portales de Gobierno En Línea han sido un medio para que esa participación se dé; sin embargo, dicha colaboración requiere de otro factor importante como lo es, la Gente Inteligente, representada en el capital social y humano existente en la ciudad o el tejido social. En esta investigación, se propone un modelo estadístico de regresión logística para la creación de dicho tejido social, con base en las competencias ciudadanas y digitales desarrolladas en las comunidades, mediante estrategias de aprendizaje permanente. El método científico soporta esta propuesta, desde la identificación del problema, el planteamiento de la solución a través del uso del modelo, la recolección de datos teniendo como muestra poblacional una comunidad de personas con discapacidad cognitiva de la Fundación FANDIC de la ciudad de Bucaramanga, Colombia y la interpretación de los resultados que sugieren la existencia de una ecuación para predecir la probabilidad de que un individuo, después de participar en un programa educativo diseñado de forma adaptativa desde la filosofía del aprendizaje permanente, forme parte de un tejido social competente. CLASIFICACIÓN: JEL 12, 13
ABSTRACT The Intelligent Governance or citizen participation in the government of the cities, is one of the key dimensions to consider a city as intelligent, and the portals of Online Government have been a means so that participation occurs; nevertheless, this collaboration requires of another important factor as it is, the Intelligent People, represented in the social and human capital existing in the city or the social weave. This research proposes a statistical model of logistic regression to support social weaving, based on the citizen and digital competencies developed in the communities, through lifelong learning strategies. The scientific method supports this proposal, from the identification of the problem, the proposal of the solution through the use of the model, the collection of data having as population sample a community of people with cognitive disability of the FANDIC Foundation of the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia and the interpretation of the results that suggests the existence of an equation to predict the probability that an individual, after participating in an educational program designed in an adaptive way from the philosophy of lifelong learning, is part of a competent social weaving. JEL CLASSIFICATION: 12, 13
RESUMO A governação inteligente ou a participação dos cidadãos no governo das cidades, é uma das dimensões chave para considerar uma cidade como inteligente, e os portais do Governo Online têm sido um meio para que essa participação seja dada; contudo, tal colaboração requer outro factor importante como é, as Pessoas Inteligentes, representadas no capital social e humano existente na cidade ou no tecido social. Nesta investigação, é proposto um modelo estatístico de regressão logística para a criação deste tecido social, baseado no cidadão e nas competências digitais desenvolvidas nas comunidades, através de estratégias de aprendizagem ao longo da vida. O método científico apoia esta proposta, desde a identificação do problema, a abordagem da solução através da utilização do modelo, a recolha de dados tendo como amostra populacional uma comunidade de pessoas com deficiências cognitivas da Fundação FANDIC da cidade de Bucaramanga, Colômbia e a interpretação dos resultados que sugerem a existência de uma equação para prever a probabilidade de um indivíduo, após participar num programa educativo concebido de forma adaptativa a partir da filosofia da aprendizagem ao longo da vida, fazer parte de um tecido social competente. CLASSIFICAÇÃO JEL: 12, 13
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Internet of things (IoT) refers to the concept of all digital technologies being able to connect and interoperate with each other, in order tosolve several problems that currently exist in the physical, economic and social fields of our daily lives. These problems may be the needfor automation to provide efficiency and high levels of accuracy, the need to provide several services or for visibility that will allowmanufactures to acquire feedback from their customers, wich will hence lead to tailoring of products to the specific needs of customers. IoTaims at providing a framework to integrate all objects, smart devices, machines, patients, consumers and several services into oneinterconnected network. In order to achieve these goals IoT will require to employ a vast array of technologies that will be able to sustainits high data traffic and processing power as seen by the number of devices connected estimated to be 50 billion by 2020. The modularapproach to IoT will require that each of these devices to be integrated with sensors such as GPS, RFID or scanner and connect themthrough the Internet using specific protocols for communication and data transfer. Blockchain (BC) technology refers to a distributedpublic ledger system that keeps records as a chain of interconnected blocks that start from a genesis block - first block to be added in thechain. BC technology aims at creating a decentralized trustless environment where transactions and data are not in the control of any thirdparty.
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Starting in the year 2008 and travelling through a number of European and Asian Countries, the smart city has recently arrived in India. In June 2015, the Smart city Mission Transform Nation was launched from Delhi by the Prime Minister of India. The definition of “smart city” varies from state to state and country to country. According to the researcher, the smart city means the city where the healthy citizens and environment is balanced. The researcher has used doctrinal research and secondary source for research purpose. It is necessary that while developing smart cities, the public health is of major concern for the Government and Citizens. Smart city is based on smart environment, smart people that is public health and, smart living. The objectives of the article are to find out the legal issues and challenges on public health in the smart city and to study the judicial scenario.
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Abstract The growth of urban population is widely acknowledged to be a central trend that poses challenges for the administration of cities worldwide. In this context, several advances in information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been developed to gradually transform urban centers into smart cities. In this article, we seek to contribute to filling a knowledge gap in the literature on smart city - namely the lack of empirical data in works on this subject - by investigating a project aimed at turning the municipality of Búzios in Brazil into a smart city, named Cidade Inteligente Búzios (CIB). Our objective is, thus, to describe and understand the controversial influence of the context in the implementation of the project, which was considered a success for some actors and irrelevant for others, a situation that defies the very concept of success in the implementation of smart cities.
Resumen El crecimiento de la población urbana es reconocido como una tendencia que desafía a la administración de las ciudades de todo el mundo. En este contexto, varios avances en las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) se han desarrollado para transformar gradualmente centros urbanos en ciudades inteligentes. En este artículo, intentamos llenar a un vacío de conocimiento en la literatura actual sobre ciudades inteligentes, la ausencia de dados empíricos en trabajos sobre el tema, investigando el proyecto de transformación de la ciudad de Búzios en Brasil en una ciudad inteligente, denominado Cidade Inteligente Búzios (CIB). Así, tenemos el objetivo de plantear y entender la controvertida influencia del contexto en el desarrollo dese proyecto, puesto que el emprendimiento ha sido considerado un suceso por algunos actores, mientras como irrelevante por los otros, lo que desafía el propio concepto de suceso en la implantación de ciudades inteligentes.
Resumo O crescimento da população urbana é reconhecido como uma tendência que desafia a administração das cidades ao redor do mundo. Nesse contexto, vários avanços nas tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TICs) vêm sendo desenvolvidos para transformar gradualmente os centros urbanos em cidades inteligentes. Por meio deste artigo, procuramos contribuir para preencher uma lacuna de conhecimento na literatura atual sobre cidades inteligentes — a falta de dados empíricos em trabalhos sobre esse assunto — investigando um projeto que visa transformar o município de Búzios no Brasil em uma smart city, denominado Cidade Inteligente Búzios (CIB). Assim, o objetivo deste artigo é descrever e entender a controversa influência do contexto na implantação do projeto, já que o empreendimento foi considerado um sucesso por alguns atores, e, ao mesmo tempo, irrelevante por outros, o que desafia o próprio conceito de sucesso na implantação de cidades digitais.
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População Urbana , Reforma Urbana , Crescimento Demográfico , ProjetosRESUMO
Resumo Este estudo explora as características de infraestrutura e uso das tecnologias da informação e comunicação dos municípios brasileiros, refletindo sobre a possibilidade de desenvolverem ações de governo eletrônico e smart cities. Um estudo quantitativo de análise de agrupamentos foi realizado sobre dados da Munic 2014 e identificou quatro clusters: o Sem-tecnologia, o Atento ao cidadão, o Atento à legislação e o Provido de TIC, que sugerem diferentes vias de ação em TIC. Cada grupo de municípios apresenta diferentes necessidades para o desenvolvimento de ações de governo eletrônico e smart cities, que requerem ações específicas para cada um dos quatro clusters.
Resumen Este estudio investiga las características de infraestructura y uso de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación de los municipios brasileños, reflexionando sobre la posibilidad de desarrollo de acciones de gobierno electrónico y de smart cities. Un estudio cuantitativo de análisis de agrupamientos realizado sobre datos de la investigación Munic-2014 identificó cuatro clusters: el Sin-tecnología, el Atento al Ciudadano, el Atento a la legislación y el Provisto de TIC, que sugieren diferentes vías de acción en TIC. Cada grupo de municipios presenta diferentes necesidades para el desarrollo de acciones de gobierno electrónico y smart cities que indican la necesidad de acciones específicas para cada uno de los cuatro clusters.
Abstract This study investigates the infrastructure characteristics and use of information and communication technologies of Brazilian municipalities reflecting on the possibility of developing e-government and smart cities actions. A quantitative study of cluster analysis, using data from the research "Munic 2014", identified four clusters: the Technologyless, the Concerned-on citizen, the Concerned-on legislation, and the ICT Supported, that suggest different courses of action in ICT. Each group of municipalities presents different needs for the development of e-government and smart cities actions that indicate the need for specific actions for each of the four clusters.
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Humanos , Tecnologia da Informação , Governo Eletrônico , Brasil , CidadesRESUMO
The paper first puts forward and designs the questionnaire of the Internet of Things (loT) for medical health,knows the development situation,relevant knowledge,attitude and application of the IoT for medical health through online KAP questionnaire survey in municipal hospitals of Wuxi-a smart city,and provides suggestions for the decision made for the development of smart city.