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Current Problems and Restructuring Suggestions for Smart City Construction: A Case Study on Fight against COVID-19 in Several Chinese Cites

Published: 18 November 2020 Publication History

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Smart city construction is one of the key processes towards global urbanization. The previously advocated principle of “people first” has actually not been achieved during the past days of smart city construction. COVID-19 that threatens the entire world this year is exactly a test to the functions of smart city. Despite the rich experience accumulated, a great number of problems are exposed, including focus on infrastructure construction while ignoring scenarios application, and prioritizing resources input over people's demand. This paper summarizes the typical practices taken by the Chinese smart cities in fighting against COVID-19 and some existing problems, introduces the “Panoramic Standardized Scenario Matrix” as a main tool and proposes smart cities to be restructured from such dimensions as top-down design, construction processes and effect assessment.

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Fan youshan, speech at the second world Internet conference on December 17, 2015.
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Shan zhiguang: new evaluation index of new smart city to enhance citizen experience, China information industry, 2019.02, 16-19.
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Lv weifeng, speech at the 2018 summary meeting of the national smart city standardization team.
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Andrea Caragliu, Chiara Del Bo and Peter Ni Jkamp, Smart Cities in Eur0pe.Journal of Urban.
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Construction of "smart city" to help epidemic prevention and control, People's Daily, February 26, 2020.

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  • (2022)COVID-19 Impact on Indian Smart Cities: A Step Toward Build Back BetterAdvances in Construction Safety10.1007/978-981-19-4001-9_28(319-327)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2022

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ICEME '20: Proceedings of the 2020 11th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics
July 2020
312 pages
ISBN:9781450388016
DOI:10.1145/3414752
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  1. COVID-19
  2. Demand Scenarios
  3. People First
  4. Smart City
  5. Two-way Collaboration

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  • (2022)COVID-19 Impact on Indian Smart Cities: A Step Toward Build Back BetterAdvances in Construction Safety10.1007/978-981-19-4001-9_28(319-327)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2022

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