The technologies that seem to find most favour here have two basic attributes. (1) they are based on information technology exerting 'control' over a wider and wider array of subsystems and (2) offer the maximum prospect of obtaining large research and development grants in order to implement them. I don't think much of (2) as there is massive conflict of interest - is the aim to maximise the output of scientific literature or to maximise the quality of life (however defined) in the target environment? (1) also needs careful consideration; in every case where there is heightened level of control there is heightened level of interconnection and there fore increased likelihood of fault propagation. It is an extension of the Internet of Things - whatever that is supposed to be - into the domain of ecology. I am not saying that this should not be done; but it should be carefully investigated and regulated to maintain homeostability of the controlled environment. Where the wellbeing and even continued existence of the inhabitants are concerned, it must have the ability to resist completely partial or even total failure of the controlling entity. I am not at all optimistic that this will be even a design requirement!
Information and communication technology would shape the major technical wing and the other wing which plays a more crucial role would be more conceptual, theoretical and political. It would deal with defining and redefining the term, dimensions, procedures and goals of sustainable development.
Internet , teleconference/cellphone, video chat, recycling and reuse technologies and ICT/networks all are contributing to creating one planet with reducing the rate of deforestation, time lag for information diffusion, fostering efficient land use Vs. Human habitation of the world
I think Technology based is important. my mean is cities with information technology management. you should have complete City GIS data that include some things: for example electronic ID card that connected with all ATM Cards. income and outcome data for true TAX. people diseases data. the first stage is this and many things like these.
Therefore, in the context of the above considerations, the following important question appears:
Are innovative technological solutions in the field of renewable energy sources the main field of technological development of sustainable smart cities?
Sustainable Cities, or Ecological City, is a city designed with environmental impact, inhabited by people dedicated to reducing the input required from energy production, water, food, waste heat, air pollution - CO2, methane, and water pollution.
The above discussion inspired me to formulate the following question:
Can the dominant formula for the development of modern cities built in accordance with the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology be presented in the form of the following formula:
Smart city + Green engineering = Green Smart city?
On the basis of the above considerations and conclusions from the discussion on interesting issues discussed, I formulated the following thesis that perhaps in the future modern cities will be built in accordance with the principles of the formula of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology. It is currently assumed that the development of modern cities built in accordance with the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology can be represented in the form of the following formula:
Smart city + Green engineering = Green Smart City.
Below I have described the key determinants confirming the formulated research thesis. To the above discussion I would like to add the following conclusion formulated as a summary of my earlier considerations on this topic: issues of construction in accordance with the principles of the formula of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology.
As part of sustainable and pro-ecological development, various concepts of modern urban development arise. Futurological concepts for the development of cities of the future usually take into account certain aspects of sustainable, pro-ecological development and the use of modern information technologies in the development of urban agglomerations according to the concept of smart city. For example, what new, innovative construction technologies, pro-ecological material innovations, pro-ecological renewable energy sources, information systems for autonomous cars, charging stations for cars and other electric vehicles, modern communication solutions and information systems, etc. should be used and installed in cities future that meet the principles of sustainable, pro-ecological development and developed according to the concept of smart city?
In my opinion, a technological and economic combination is possible that will allow cities to be built in accordance with the Green Smart city formula. Perhaps in the future modern cities will be built in accordance with the principles of the formula of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology. It is currently assumed that the development of modern cities built in accordance with the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology can be represented in the form of the following formula:
Smart city + Green engineering = Green Smart City
Considering the current ecological construction technologies, renewable energy technologies, etc., it is possible to combine such technologies and housing, socio-economic, ecological and smart city policies. Currently, it is technologically possible, while the key problem is mainly financing the development of this type of construction.
Unfortunately, as always, with the need to develop new pro-ecological technologies, the key issue is the problem with finding financing sources. In connection with the above, whether sustainable pro-ecological housing construction will be developed to solve the problems of limited access to housing for persons, families with low incomes, it mainly depends on the financial capabilities of the state and local governments, the state of state finances and the awareness of decision-makers in this matter, on the planned specific policy pro-social and housing as well as environmentally friendly.
In some countries, planning and construction of new, large metropolises have begun that have many features: Green Smart City. An example is China, which has been leading these technologies in recent years. In China, whole metropolises are built according to the plan of sustainable and pro-ecological smart cities. An example is Shenzen, which was a small village over 30 years ago and is now a modern metropolis. In addition, more cities of this type are currently planned to be built from scratch in the next 30 years. Some of these metropolises that are currently planned for construction are to be almost fully autonomous in terms of energy and food supply. These new pro-ecological metropolises planned as smart cities are to contain a lot of greenery and include arable fields and solar power plants on the periphery. In view of the above, the following question is also current: Is China a technological leader in terms of building environmentally friendly metropolises developed in the smart city model?
If man fails to stop the global warming process in the 21st century, then the formulas of housing in many climate zones will have to change in the future. In the future, the following question may be more and more relevant: What new environments have humans inhabited by fleeing from drained continents? Probably, by the end of the 21st century, due to the progressing global warming process, the average temperature at the Earth's surface will increase by 3-4 degrees Celsius, most areas in the tropical and subtropical zone and part of the temperate zone will not be viable. People will have to emigrate to the Arctic zones. In addition, technologies for colonizing new environments should be developed. Perhaps in a few decades new cities will be built underground, at the bottom of the seas and oceans, in orbit of the Earth and possibly also on the Moon and Mars if humanity in the next several decades appropriately modernized the technique of space travel and the colonization of possible planets in our System sunlight.
In line with the above, in my opinion, maybe in the future modern cities will be built in accordance with the principles of the formula of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology. It is currently assumed that the development of modern cities built in accordance with the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology can be represented in the form of the following formula:
Smart city + Green engineering = Green Smart City.
Do you agree with me on the above matter?
In view of the above, I am asking you the following questions:
- What are the main factors of point analysis carried out for the purpose of estimating the level of security risk of using certain smart home systems?
- What are the key determinants shaping the security risk management process for using specific smart city home systems?
- Does the development of computerized and internationalized smart home systems made available on Internet of Things devices, including the possibility of managing smart home systems on smartphones, increase the risk of third party access to these systems?
- Is the increase in convenience for users managing smartphones remotely via smartphones and thus various devices installed in the home correlated with the increased risk of third party access to these systems?
- Is it possible to develop sustainable pro-ecological smart technology construction as part of social policy?
- Is it possible to develop sustainable pro-ecological construction, taking into account the concept of smart city, green building as well as social and housing policy, i.e. building housing available to low-income citizens and at the same time housing that would meet the principles of sustainable ecological development?
- What are the directions of technological development in sustainable smart cities?
- Are innovative technological solutions in the field of renewable energy sources and computerized logistics the main areas of technological development of sustainable smart cities?
- How will human civilization change in a few decades due to the progressing global warming process?
- How will the technique of building the infrastructure of cities and metropolises change in connection with the progressing global warming process?
- Will the development of smart city technology and ecological innovations, renewable energy sources, etc. i.e. the dissemination of sustainable pro-ecological development of cities and metropolises facilitate the process of colonizing new environments in connection with the ongoing global warming process?
- Are there other areas of technological development in sustainable smart cities?
- Will the modern urban agglomerations built in the future be planned and be built according to the concept of smart city and green engineering?
- Is the technological revolution Industry 4.0 is and will be in the coming years the main determinant of changes in smart home technology, security of smart home systems and the possibility of combining smart home technology with the implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological economic development into the development processes of the construction sector, including the construction of housing estates and modern agglomerations urban?
- Will the modern urban agglomerations built in the future be planned and be built according to the concept of smart city and green engineering?
- Is it possible to build a fully energetically and ecologically autonomous smart city?
- In the twenty-first century, in connection with technological development and the need for urban development according to the concept of green economy, including sustainable pro-ecological development, is it possible or will be possible to build a fully energy and ecologically autonomous, economically self-sufficient smart city?
- What are the known futurological visions of technology development until around 2050?
- Can the dominant formula for the development of modern cities built in accordance with the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development and implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology be presented in the form of the following formula:
Smart city + Green engineering = Green Smart City?
Thank you very much. Thank you for the information provided and the link to interesting data in the above-mentioned issues. I am glad that we look at this issue in a similar way. Greetings,
In sustainable, green smart cities, energy should be based on renewable energy sources, transport should be based on electromobility, and resource management should be based on the concept of achieving sustainable development goals and the circular economy. In addition, sustainable green smart cities should be as self-sufficient as possible in terms of food, water and other key products and resources.
In sustainable, green smart cities, energy should be based on renewable energy sources, transport should be based on electromobility, and resource management should be based on the concept of achieving sustainable development goals and the circular economy. In addition, sustainable green smart cities should be as self-sufficient as possible in terms of food, water and other key products and resources.
In this scientific discussion, the book entitled: Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings is very timely.
Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings
ISBN: 978-3-030-37634-5, 978-3-030-37635-2
Chapter Post-earthquake recovery in Nepal
Abstract
This book brings together the papers presented at the Smart and Sustainable Built Environments Conference, 2018 (SASBE). This latest research falls into two tracks: smart and sustainable design and planning cities; and the technicalities of smart and sustainable buildings. The growth of smart cities is evident, but not always linked to sustainability. This book gives an overview of the latest academic developments in increasing the smartness and sustainability of our cities and buildings. Aspects such as inclusivity, smart cities, place and space, the resilient city, urbanity and urban ecology are prominently featured in the design and planning part of the book; while energy, educational buildings, comfort, building design, construction and performance form the sub-themes of the technical part of the book. This book will appeal to urban designers, architects, urban planners, smart city designers and sustainable building experts.
Thank you very much for the proposal of an interesting publication entitled Smart and sustainable cities and buildings. Yes, the subject of this publication can, to a large extent, be a significant substantive contribution to our discussion on the issues of: smart ecology sustainable development cities.
Yes. Electronic ID cards can be electronically integrated with many other personal profiles set up on various websites and IT systems of public institutions. An identity card connected electronically with a trusted profile, enabling electronic signing of remotely completed documents and sent to public institutions and commercially operating companies, can be an important element of both the digitization of services for citizens by public institutions of the state and an element of smart city systems. This type of technological progress in the field of digitization and Internetisation of public institutions and companies offering various information services for citizens is an important factor in the development of anti-Covid information systems and a factor enabling the implementation of various instruments increasing anti-pandemic security. Therefore, such electronic solutions proved to be very helpful during the SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) coronavirus pandemic.