Over the past several decades, rapid population growth and urbanization in various parts of the world have resulted in various negative impacts on the urban environment. To resolve some of these consequences and to develop urban areas in a sustainable manner, smart city design and planning will play a pivotal role in reshaping future urban landscapes. By synergizing cutting-edge technologies, data-driven insights, and community engagements, smart city initiatives aim to optimize the utilization of resources, improve quality of life, and mitigate the ecological footprint of urban centers. These holistic approaches utilize efficient transportation systems, renewable energy resources, smart and intelligent infrastructure, and responsive planning models to create future cities that are resilient, adaptable, and can coexist with their natural surroundings. As urban populations continue to grow, the pursuit of sustainable urban development through smart city design and planning is essential.
There are several goals of this special issue. First, it will attempt to highlight and discuss the various short and long-term consequences of population growth and urbanization. Second, it will also attempt to discuss the various smart tools and techniques that are used for sustainable urban growth and development in various parts of the world. Finally, it aims to highlight the various planning policies and regulations that are implemented or proposed in different urban areas across the developing and developed world for sustainable urban development in the near future.
We are inviting academicians, researchers, and graduate students to submit original research, comprehensive reviews, or case studies contributing (but not restricted) to the following topics:
1) The concept and principles of sustainable development and its application in various urban sectors.
2) Examining the role of governments, policymakers, and international organizations in driving sustainable urban development initiatives.
3) Evaluating the role of smart technology and innovation in promoting sustainable development practices and solutions in urban environment.
4) Addressing the social aspects of sustainable urban development, including poverty reduction, social equity, and inclusive development.
Keywords:
Sustainable Cities, Smart Cities, Green Transportation Systems, Sustainable Planning and Development, Household Sustainability, Sustainable Practices
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Over the past several decades, rapid population growth and urbanization in various parts of the world have resulted in various negative impacts on the urban environment. To resolve some of these consequences and to develop urban areas in a sustainable manner, smart city design and planning will play a pivotal role in reshaping future urban landscapes. By synergizing cutting-edge technologies, data-driven insights, and community engagements, smart city initiatives aim to optimize the utilization of resources, improve quality of life, and mitigate the ecological footprint of urban centers. These holistic approaches utilize efficient transportation systems, renewable energy resources, smart and intelligent infrastructure, and responsive planning models to create future cities that are resilient, adaptable, and can coexist with their natural surroundings. As urban populations continue to grow, the pursuit of sustainable urban development through smart city design and planning is essential.
There are several goals of this special issue. First, it will attempt to highlight and discuss the various short and long-term consequences of population growth and urbanization. Second, it will also attempt to discuss the various smart tools and techniques that are used for sustainable urban growth and development in various parts of the world. Finally, it aims to highlight the various planning policies and regulations that are implemented or proposed in different urban areas across the developing and developed world for sustainable urban development in the near future.
We are inviting academicians, researchers, and graduate students to submit original research, comprehensive reviews, or case studies contributing (but not restricted) to the following topics:
1) The concept and principles of sustainable development and its application in various urban sectors.
2) Examining the role of governments, policymakers, and international organizations in driving sustainable urban development initiatives.
3) Evaluating the role of smart technology and innovation in promoting sustainable development practices and solutions in urban environment.
4) Addressing the social aspects of sustainable urban development, including poverty reduction, social equity, and inclusive development.
Keywords:
Sustainable Cities, Smart Cities, Green Transportation Systems, Sustainable Planning and Development, Household Sustainability, Sustainable Practices
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.