Redefining the Use of Big Data in Urban Health for Increased Liveability in Smart Cities

作者: Zaheer Allam , Houriiyah Tegally , Meelan Thondoo , None

DOI: 10.3390/SMARTCITIES2020017

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摘要: Policy decisions and urban governance are being influenced by an emergence of data from internet things (IoT), which forms the backbone Smart Cities, giving rise to Big Data is processed analyzed Artificial Intelligence models at speeds unknown mankind decades ago. This providing new ways understanding how well cities perform, both in terms economics as health. However, even though have been increasingly digitalized, accelerated concept exploration health has limited interpretation sensor IoT devices, omitting inclusion human anatomy biological various forms. paper advances need for expanding beyond infrastructure include that through anatomy; thus, a more cohesive set data, can lead better knowledge relationship people with city this pertains thematic Coupling will be key supplementing contemporary notion pursuit contextualized, resilient, sustainable rendering liveable fabrics, outlined Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 New Urban Agenda.

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