Cities are engines of economic growths, especially for a vast and developing country like India. As per the Census 2011, nearly 31 % of Indian population lives in urban areas and contributes 63 % of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). As... more
Cities are engines of economic growths, especially for a vast and developing country like India. As per the Census 2011, nearly 31 % of Indian population lives in urban areas and contributes 63 % of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). As the population India's shifts to urban territories, policymakers are pressed for answers to overcrowding, pollution, budget limitations, aging infrastructure, resource constraints and the requirement for continuing growth. India has recently committed to the development and construction of 100 Smart Cities to meet the demands of its rapidly growing and urbanizing population. This effort will include construction of new municipalities and renovation of existing cities as the rural population shifts into urban areas. Smart city concept can be used for transforming any city into a smart city. Smart cities have various overwhelming advantages & it a win –win situation for both, government & the citizens. Smart solutions can be helpful in controlling the ever increasing population in the cities. This paper focuses on the concept of Greater Warangal smart city on water, waste water, solid waste management, Health care, Transport as the Government of India launched the smart city project for developing 100 smart cities (now 98 smart cities) in the country and also concentrates on the challenges as well as the key areas for development of smart cities in India along with the case study of Greater Warangal smart city in Telangana State..
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This is the 9th Bulletin of the Smart Economy in Smart Cities, an international collaborative research programme that involves 70 authors, 16 cities and 13 countries. This Bulletin focuses on the case studies of Amphwa, Thailand and Cape... more
This is the 9th Bulletin of the Smart Economy in Smart Cities, an international collaborative research programme that involves 70 authors, 16 cities and 13 countries. This Bulletin focuses on the case studies of Amphwa, Thailand and Cape Town, South Africa.
Smart City dapat didefinisikan menjadi 6 dimensi, yakni smart people, smart governance, smart mobility, smart environment, smart living dan smart economy. Keenam dimensi tersebut saling terkoneksi satu sama lainnya melalui perangkat... more
Smart City dapat didefinisikan menjadi 6 dimensi, yakni smart people, smart governance, smart mobility, smart environment, smart living dan smart economy. Keenam dimensi tersebut saling terkoneksi satu sama lainnya melalui perangkat teknologi. Perlu dicatat, bahwa tak hanya tenologi yang akan membuat konsep tersebut dapat terwujud, tapi mindset cerdas yang harus dimiliki setiap penduduk kota dan Pemerintah Kota.