Smart and sustainable technologies are often criticized for being too energy-, efficiency-, economics-, and/or technology-oriented. How is Smart City 3.0 attempting to better incorporate people and 'the social' into its framework? Can you think of examples in your city that might be considered to be Smart City 3.
Smart and sustainable technologies are often criticized for being too energy-, efficiency-, economics-, and/or technology-oriented. How is Smart City 3.0 attempting to better incorporate people and 'the social' into its framework? Can you think of examples in your city that might be considered to be Smart City 3.
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Smart and sustainable technologies are often criticized for being too energy-, efficiency-, economics-, and/or technology-oriented. How is Smart City 3.0 attempting to better incorporate people and 'the social' into its framework? Can you think of examples in your city that might be considered to be Smart City 3.0?
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