TY - GEN AU - Yigitcanlar,Tan AU - Yigitcanlar,Tan TI - Reviews and Perspectives on Smart and Sustainable Metropolitan and Regional Cities SN - books978-3-0365-2757-4 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - Environmental economics KW - regional towns KW - regional cities KW - regional Australia KW - regional lifestyle location KW - regional innovation system KW - regional turnaround KW - post-pandemic urban growth KW - COVID-19 impact KW - regional planning KW - sustainable urban development KW - smart cities KW - blockchain KW - building information management (BIM) KW - city information management (CIM) KW - sustainable building KW - life cycle KW - VOSviewer KW - commuting KW - employment KW - housing price KW - GDP KW - income KW - big data KW - prediction KW - urbanization KW - sustainability KW - corporate social responsibility KW - ready-made garments KW - framework for strategic sustainable development KW - Bangladesh KW - PCB shield KW - HX711 KW - amplifier chip KW - Sim900A KW - e-commerce KW - virtual store KW - firmware KW - embedded system KW - virtual reality and haptic sensing KW - urban sustainability KW - sustainable behavior KW - sustainability understanding KW - awareness KW - perception KW - attitude KW - pro-environmental behavior KW - influencing factors KW - Turkey KW - Istanbul KW - sustainable city KW - sustainable development KW - environmental performance KW - online platform KW - municipalities KW - artificial intelligence (AI) KW - green AI KW - sustainable AI KW - responsible AI KW - ethical AI KW - explainable AI KW - AI regulation KW - green sensing KW - sustainable development goals KW - waste sorting KW - supply chain redesigning KW - function allocation KW - path planning KW - incinerable waste KW - smart city KW - smart city industry KW - industrial ecosystem KW - input-output analysis KW - structural path analysis KW - knowledge-based development KW - knowledge-based urban development KW - smart and sustainable city KW - local development KW - urban development KW - knowledge cities world summit KW - international events KW - Bento Gonçalves KW - Brazil KW - technology KW - governance KW - knowledge workers KW - knowledge precincts KW - open data KW - Gold Coast KW - digital engineering KW - information requirements KW - infrastructure asset management KW - technology integration matrix KW - master-planned estate KW - community KW - community identity KW - social connectedness KW - social infrastructure: physical infrastructure KW - housing developments KW - longitudinal study KW - social capital KW - neighbourhoods KW - sustainable social development KW - ecological study KW - ordinal logistic regression KW - northern Sweden KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - The notion of smart and sustainable cities offers an integrated and holistic approach to urbanism by aiming to achieve the long-term goals of urban sustainability and resilience. In essence, a smart and sustainable city is an urban locality that functions as a robust system of systems with sustainable practices to generate desired outcomes and futures for all humans and non-humans. This book contributes to improving research and practice in smart and sustainable metropolitan as well as regional cities and urbanism by bringing together literature reviews and scholarly perspective pieces, forming an open access knowledge warehouse. It contains contributions that offer insights into research and practice in smart and sustainable metropolitan and regional cities by producing in-depth conceptual debates and perspectives, insights from the literature and best practice, and thoroughly identified research themes and development trends. This book serves as a repository of relevant information, material, and knowledge to support research, policymaking, practice, and the transferability of experiences to address challenges in establishing smart and sustainable metropolitan as well as regional cities and urbanism in the era of climate change, biodiversity collapse, natural disasters, pandemics, and socioeconomic inequalities UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4751 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77133 ER -