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SMART SOLUTION OF SMART CITIES MISSION

"SMART SOLUTION OF SMART CITIES MISSION"
Laterly, there's been a lot of talk about smart cities . But do you know what they are? What defines a smart
cities and makes it different from regular city? In general, A smart city is a city that we technology to provided
services and solve citiyproblem. A city does thinks like improve transportation and accessibility, inprovesocial
services, promote sustainability, and give it citizens a voice. Through the term "smart cities" is new, the idea isn't.
Ancient Roman cities actually used element of the concept, such as using technology to make their citizens lives
easier. The main goalsof a smart city are to improve policy efficiency, reduced waste and inconvenience,
improve social and economics quality, and maximize social inclusion.

#Objectives :
1. Safety:Reducing accidents, injuries facilities,
and EMS response times.
2. Sustainability: Reducing CO2 emissions and
other pollutants contaminants.
3. Efficiency:Impoving city operations and
logistics to offset costs.
4. . Equality :Creatings Ladders of opportunities
for under-served or under privileged areas.
5.Engagement: Improving citizen engagement
and social interactions.

#History in the light of smart cities:
A smart city is a relatively new concept. The dynamic development of innovative technologies provides opportunities to
build smart cities. However, as domonstratedby the literature review , excess focus on the technologycalaspect alone
leads to many problems in the implementation of the smart cities concept.
⦁The concept of the smart cities began as far back as the 1960s and 1970s ehenthe us community analysis Bureav
began using data base, aerial photography and cluster analysis to collect data, direct resources and issue reports in
order to direct services, mitigate against disaster and reduced poverty.
The first generation of smart city was delivered by technology provides to understand the implications of technology on
daily life.

This lead to the second generation of smart city, which looked at how smart technology and
other innovations could create joined-up municipal solution.
The third generation of smart city look the control away from technology provides and city
leaders, instead creating amodelthat involved the public and enabled social inclusion and
community enagement.
This third generation model was adopted by vienna, who created a partnership with the
local wienenergy company, allowing citizens to invest in local solar plants as well as
working with the public to resolve gender equality and affordable housing issues.

# Giving to society :
1.Moer effective, data-driven decision making:
Advancements in "big data" and connect device have allowed cities access to information thatsnever been
available before. A well-designed data analytics strategy gives city officials that ability to access and analyze a
massive amount of information and easily glean meaningful, actionable insights. when a city can monitor desired metrics
in real time, service levels quickly rise.
2. Enhanced citizen and government engagement :
Citizens today expect to deliver robust, user-friendly digital services. collaboration tools, modern and intuitive
websites, mobile applications. self-service portals, and convenient online accounts have becomes the standard in many
facets of life and citizens expects no less from their city. Expanding digital services in communities make smart cities a
more attractive place for residentalsto live and promote a connectadcitizen experience.
3. Safe communities :
A smart city is a safe city. Leveraging technology advanced and andpursuing /public partnerships help
reduce criminal activity. Technology such as Licienceplate recognitions, gunshortdectors, connected crime
centers, next-generation 911, and body cameras all give law enforcement and edge while on the job.

4. Reduced Environment Footprint :
With the rise of greenhouse gases, debris in our oceans, and trash in our streets, smart cities are fighting
back to reduced negative on the environments. Energy-efficient buildings, air quality sensors, and renewable
energy sources are providingscities with new tools so shrinks their ecological impact. Such adoption has continved
around the world, including in vancouver, where 30,000 citizens co-created the vancouvergreenest city 2020
Action plan.
5. Improved transportation :
Smart city transportation investments are expects to rise over 25% annual over the next five years,
according to smart city. Press connected transportation system have some of the greatest potential to drastically
enhance efficiencies throughout a city. From enhanced traffic management to public transit riders ability to track
bus or train locations, smart technologies allow cities to better serve citizens depsiteoften rapidly growing
populations.
6. Increased digital equity :
Smart city tehnologyhas the ability to create a more equitable environment for citizens. To ensure digital
equality, Individuals must 3 have access to high-speed internet services and to affordable device. The adoption of
public wi-fi hotspots strategically placed throughout a city can offer reliable internet services to all residents. Take
the city of seattle, for example; which has developed a plan to deliver skills training, ensure availabityof
affordable devices, and provide accessible and low-cost internet connections.

7. New economic development opportunites:
The public investment in smart city technology has a large potential multiplier effect up to 10 times, according
to a recent report , which means massive expansion in gross domestic product growth when cities innovate. Providing an
open data platform with access to city information, businesses are better able to make informed decionsthrough data
analysticsfrom integrated smart city technologies.
8. Increased workforce enagement:
Smart cities can transform the work environment by streamlining manual processes and giving employes
greater opportunitesto reach their full potential while also providing citizens with improved services.
•The conclusion of smart cities :
The smart city agenda entails improving the citizens quality of life, strenghteningand
diversitingthe economy while prioritizing environmental sustainability through adoption of smart solution.

Making Smart cities Sustainable
Sustainability and urbanization pose big challenges
to city commissioners and urban planners. Ever
since the advent of the notion of sustainable
development, the idea of pursuing a sustainable
urban development model for cities has been
gaining increasing importance. At the same time,
ICT and its applications have played a
transformational role in solving complex problems
around the world. The potential to use ICT-enabled
solutions for helping cities deliver innovative and
improved services to citizens led to the concept of
smart cities.
A city which is both sustainable and smart will
leverage ICT as well as place the sustainability lens
over urban development and planning.
The pillars of a smart sustainable city are also
directly or indirectly aligned with the objectives of
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The
closer the integration of sustainability into India’s
‘100 Smart Cities’ initiative, the greater will be the
linkages with the SDGs.

Components of smart city

1.How can co2 gas emissions be reduced?
There are many ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the industrial sector,
includingenergy efficiency, fuel switching, combined heat and power, use of renewable
energy, and the more efficient use and recycling of materials.
2.What can cities do to reduce carbon emissions?
These includedecarbonisingthe electricity grid, optimisingenergy efficiency in
buildings, offering residents low-carbon transport options and improving how we manage
waste.
3.What technology can reduce co2?
Carbon capture and storageis an example of a technology that prevents CO
2from going into
the atmosphere.
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