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Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation ; : 115-124, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1756671

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This paper explores the impact of the future web geoinformation utilities for sustainable Smart Cities. This paper proposes a smart cities innovation roadmap framework and recommendations for urban development enabled by efficient web geoinformation utilities for an integrated sustainability and public health protection at smart cities. The roadmap framework aims to support the innovation policies and sustainable development strategies of cities towards becoming “smart” for sustainability and public health protection. An innovative health policy roadmap is presented for efficient solutions in sustainable designs, and public health protection at smart cities using proper web geoinformation utilities. The latter could be useful in project management of particular services and activities that promote health within smart cities, like health urban tourism and safe operational management of integrated community health centres using proper web utilities. In this way could be achieved a quality assurance of fundamental efficient designs for a geo-health intelligence of sustainable smart cities embedded on future web technologies and user-driven innovation in future smart city ecosystems. Useful web utilities are presented for stakeholders achieving a better project management in terms of an integrated environmental health policy and safety for sustainable development at future smart cities. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Smart Innov. Syst. Technol. ; 208:108-119, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-971021

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This study addresses a road-map on how information technologies can be used to enhance the safe cultural heritage experience throughout the visitors’ journey time within integrated health green ecotourism sustainable infrastructures and associated agritourism facilities for particular activities in space. As its main contribution, it presents a model of information communication technology to enhance effective project management for sustainable fast applied construction designs for environmental - public health protection and safe cultural heritage experience for tourists at ecological landscapes, forests and sea shore, coastal destinations. In the examining application of relative web project management technologies it is not limited to the onsite stage of the cultural experience, but is extended also to the integrated educational agri-tourism and ecotourism travel destinations for all stakeholders. The examining presented roadmap at a cultural heritage site provides insights into the opportunities to use a combination of applications in rehabilitation projects for enriching and facilitating the cultural visit in terms of a healthy environment with cultural, heritage life for renewable energy consumption from biofuels, wastewater units, landfill design emissions units. Also qualitative food, drink production activities should be promoted that are improving human health, promoting biological agricultural products, gastronomic healthy ones and biological drinks at the destination according to an extended, multi-stage perspective of the gastronomic heritage experience for all ages. In this way integrated green health tourism infrastructures and reclamation works are necessary for different ages and interests of tourists. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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