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Challenges for Connecting Citizens and Smart Cities: ICT, E-Governance and Blockchain

Thays A. Oliveira, Miquel Oliver, Helena Ramalhinho

2020Sustainability167 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The way citizens interact with cities affects overall life quality. Their participation in social decisions is of paramount importance for helping on public decisions that affect governance, regulation and education. This interaction has the potential of being boosted within the scope of smart and digital cities, especially by recent advances in blockchain technology. This work introduces insights about how smart cities’ concepts and innovative technologies can help society to face daily challenges for improving citizens’ awareness. Digital technologies are able to drive social and economic development by employing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to promote innovation. In this context, e-governance, in conjunction with disruptive concepts such as blockchain, is showing up as a fundamental tool for a decentralized democracy. This study reviews, discusses, raises open points and presents suggestions towards an efficient, transparent and sustainable use of technology, applied to future cities.

Topics & Concepts

Information and Communications TechnologyScope (computer science)Corporate governanceContext (archaeology)BusinessSmart cityKnowledge managementWork (physics)Quality (philosophy)DemocracyE-governancePublic relationsProcess managementPolitical scienceEngineeringPoliticsComputer scienceInternet privacyInternet of ThingsBiologyLawFinancePhilosophyProgramming languageMechanical engineeringPaleontologyEpistemologySmart Cities and TechnologiesBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityE-Government and Public Services
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