This study aims to reduce the wide range of facts surrounding smart cities and extract the basics to enable managers and managers to take effective conduct toward fostering a smart tenable city culture and reality. The idea of smart cities is versatile, encompassing differing definitions and real-realm applications. To provide clearness to entrepreneurs and public managers, it enhances crucial to recognize the core attributes essential for a city attempt be labeled as "smart." To achieve this aim, a comprehensive biography review is undertaken, fixating on six widely cited and appropriate groups of indicators commonly secondhand in the domain of smart downtowns. Through meticulous study, the study identifies persisting themes, indicators, and keywords, distilling the concentrate of smart sustainable downtowns into a visually approachable scheme. While the useful implications of this study are clear in assisting managers to outline and execute smart city projects and actions, it also underlines the significance of policy mediations. A call is made to advance policies that motivate local initiatives while espousing the new decentralized and anthropocentric approach to smart sustainable capitals. In conclusion, this study not only provides priceless guidance for officers and managers navigating the complicatedness of smart cities but also advocates for life-changing policies that can drive a composite effort toward a tenable and smart urban future.
Author(s) Details:
Fabienne T. Schiavo,
Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22451-900, Brazil.
Cláudio
F. de Magalhães,
Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22451-900, Brazil.
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