Smart Global Megacities Collaborative Research Tokyo Mumbai New York Hong Kong Shenzhen Kolkata T. M. Vinod Kumar (Editor) – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9789811620188, 9811620180, 9789811620195, 9811620199
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 9811620199
- ISBN 13: 9789811620195
- Author: T. M. Vinod Kumar
This book, the first volume, highlights 8 out of a total of about 36 megacities in the World which by definition have 10 million inhabitants. The cities/chapters presented in this book are based on recent advance such as the wide use of ICT, IOT, e-Governance, e-Democracy, smart economy and flattening and acceleration of the world that is taking place in recent times as reported by 3 times Pulitzer Prize Winner Thomas Friedman. It therefor departs from other ideologies where only a certain megacity qualifies for the title of smart global megacities while in reality every megacity can, and presents how smart global megacities can be created.
Table contents:
The Configuration of Smart and Global Mega Cities
E-Commerce and the City: Vignettes from Kozhikode, India
Territorial Intelligence Project: Governance for Megalopolis Urban-Rural Linkage Pattern: Comparative Study Between Po River Valley Megalopolis Region, Italy & Chennai and Kolkata, India
Tokyo
Tokyo Smart Global Megacity—Smart Sustainable Energy Solutions
Mumbai
Smart Mega Global City: A Roadmap of Mobility as a Service for Mumbai
Assessment of Mumbai to Serve as a Smart Global Mega City
New York
An Overview of Climate Protection and Resiliency Planning in the New York Megacity Region
Hongkong-Shenzhen
Towards a Smart Megacity: Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Kolkata
Smart Global Megacities Spatial Strategies for Kolkata Metropolitan Region
Conclusion
International Collaborative Research: “Smart Global Mega Cities” and Conclusions of Cities Case Studies Tokyo, New York, Mumbai, Hong Kong-Shenzhen, and Kolkata
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