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Future Smart Cities : A Blueprint for Inclusive and Sustainable Living - Uday Chatterjee

Future Smart Cities

A Blueprint for Inclusive and Sustainable Living

By: Uday Chatterjee (Editor), Lakshmi Sivaramakrishnan (Editor)

eBook | 4 January 2026

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Future Smart Cities: A Blueprint for Inclusive and Sustainable Living provides a guide to the intricate process of urban development in the 21st century. As an extensive manual for those involved in urban planning, policy-making, technology, and community leadership, it provides a clear blueprint for constructing cities that are intelligent and fair, ecologically conscious, and economically sustainable.Examining the convergence of technology, sustainability, and social fairness from an interdisciplinary perspective, it offers valuable insights into the transformative capabilities of smart city programs. The content explores fundamental concepts such as digital innovation, data-driven decision-making, inclusive governance, and sustainable design. These principles are shown through the analysis of real-world case studies and the presentation of best practices. The book aims to inspire practical approaches for urban development that prioritize the well-being of all people, minimize environmental impact, and promote resilience in the face of global crises by highlighting the significance of inclusion and sustainability.Future Smart Cities: A Blueprint for Inclusive and Sustainable Living provides readers with the necessary knowledge, resources, and motivation to contribute to a future in which cities flourish as dynamic, inclusive, and environmentally-friendly centers of innovation and potential. - Integrates insights from multiple disciplines, including technology, sustainability, social sciences, and governance - Explores strategies for ensuring that all residents, including marginalized communities, have equitable access to resources, services, and opportunities - Features real-world case studies, best practices, and actionable strategies, for translating principles into outcomes

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