Smart City Drivers and Challenges in Urban-Mobility, Health-Care, and
Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.00730v1
- Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2022 19:49:18 GMT
- Title: Smart City Drivers and Challenges in Urban-Mobility, Health-Care, and
Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
- Authors: Amro M. Farid, Muhannad Alshareef, Parupkar Singh Badhesha, Chiara
Boccaletti, Nelio Cacho, Claire-Isabelle Carlier, Amy Corriveau, Barry Liner,
Joberto S.B. Martins, Farokh Rahimi, Rosaldo Rossetti, Wester C.H.
Schoonenberg, Ashlynn Stillwell, Yinhai Wang
- Abstract summary: The quest for smarter cities has become a priority agenda.
The 2008 financial crisis, the exodus from rural areas, and the densification of urban centers have posed enormous challenges to municipalities all over the globe.
Almost all of this population growth will occur in urban areas and, consequently, stress already overloaded transportation systems.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: At the turn of the 21st century, urban development has experienced a paradigm
shift so that the quest for smarter cities has become a priority agenda, with
the direct participation of industry, policymakers, practitioners, and the
scientific community alike. The 2008 financial crisis, the exodus from rural
areas, and the densification of urban centers coupled with environmental and
sustainability concerns have posed enormous challenges to municipalities all
over the globe. The United Nations predicts that the world population will
reach 9.8 billion by 2050, a growth of 2.1 billion from the 2018 level. Almost
all of this population growth will occur in urban areas and, consequently,
stress already overloaded transportation systems.
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