Smart Cities – A Move Towards Sustainability
The report examines the development of smart cities and their role in sustainable urbanization.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
Frost & Sullivan |
Authors: | Ravi Krishnaswamy |
Time horizon: | 2025 |
Geographic focus: | Global, Europe, North America, China, India, Amsterdam |
Methods
The research method includes trend analysis, scenario building, macroeconomic forecasts, and case studies to assess the impact of urbanization and smart city development on various industries and regions.
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Key Insights
The report provides an analysis of urbanization trends, focusing on the emergence of megacities, mega regions, and mega corridors. It discusses the evolution of city structures, the rise of smart cities, and the impact on industries, infrastructure, and technology. The study highlights the importance of smart urban planning and the role of smart technologies in reducing CO2 emissions, enhancing mobility, and improving quality of life in urban environments. It also includes case studies, such as Amsterdam, to illustrate the implementation of smart city concepts.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2020s time horizon | 2025 time horizon | Amsterdam geographic scope | China geographic scope | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | Global geographic scope | India geographic scope | North America geographic scope | amsterdam | co2 emissions | futures | infrastructure | mega cities | mega corridors | mega regions | megacities | mobility | smart cities | smarter technologies | sustainability | technology | urbanization