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Smart Cities, Buildings & Communities
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2009, Pages: 10
Synopsis The concept of smart communities is based on intelligent infrastructure such as broadband (FttH) and smart grids, so that connected and sustainable communities can be developed. However, before these smart communities can be built, trans-sector policies and strategies need to be developed. They can’t be built from the current silo structure that dominates our thinking; but require a holistic approach which includes environmental issues such as self sufficient energy buildings, energy exchanges for renewable energy and e-cars, delivery of e-health, tele-education, e-government services as well as digital media and Internet services. This report discusses some of the developments taking place around the world towards building smart cities and communities.
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