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Towards the smart city 2.0: Empirical evidence of using smartness as a tool for tackling social challenges
Gregory Trencher
ENV - Environmental Studies for Advanced Society
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Social Sciences
Smart City
100%
Economics
75%
Resident
37%
Technology
25%
First Generation
25%
Evidence
25%
Social Problems
12%
Livelihood
12%
Social Participation
12%
Social Issues
12%
Novels
12%
Japan
12%
Attention
12%
Paradigm
12%
Interest
12%
Emergence
12%
Reality
12%
Computer Science
Smart City
100%
Research Worker
25%
Generation
25%
Centric Approach
12%
Alternative Model
12%
Centralized Approach
12%
Economic Interest
12%
Economic Approach
12%
Emergence
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cities
100%
Technology
25%
People
25%
Social Problems
12%
Objectives
12%
Hybrids
12%
Researchers
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Smart Cities
100%
Urbanization
12%
Benefits
12%
Share
12%