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Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
Global liveable and smart cities index :ranking analysis, simulation and policy evaluation /
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正題名/作者:
Global liveable and smart cities index :Tan Khee Giap [and three others] ; special remarks, Dr Tim Moonen, Mr Timothy McDonald.
其他題名:
ranking analysis, simulation and policy evaluation /
作者:
Tan, Khee Giap,
面頁冊數:
xxx, 247 pages ;27 cm
標題:
Cities and townsRatings and rankings.
ISBN:
9789811211546
Global liveable and smart cities index :ranking analysis, simulation and policy evaluation /
Tan, Khee Giap,
Global liveable and smart cities index :
ranking analysis, simulation and policy evaluation /Tan Khee Giap [and three others] ; special remarks, Dr Tim Moonen, Mr Timothy McDonald. - xxx, 247 pages ;27 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Research Methodology -- Empirical Findings and "What-if" Simulation -- Liveability, Agglomeration and Smart Cities : Influence and Impacts -- Urban Housing and Liveability, Concluding Remarks and Future Research Agenda.
"A rising proportion of the global population are moving to cities in search of a better standard of living. However, although urbanisation has its benefits, unchecked urbanisation can lead to a host of challenges, such as congestion and limited access to public services. As such, the concept of urban liveability has been garnering more attention from policymakers and academics who are interested in mitigating the negative effects of urbanisation. In this context, the Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) has released the 2018 Global Liveable and Smart Cities Index (GLSCI), the third in its series of liveability indices. The GLSCI attempts to measure the liveability of an average resident in a city. More importantly, this year's edition has added considerations to the concept of smart cities and the role that these technologies can play in augmenting the liveability of a city's residents. It also builds on ACI's past liveability indices by expanding the number of cities in the index to 78, notably with African cities for the first time. In addition, this book includes two case studies on liveability. The first one concerns the relationship between a city's liveability, smartness, connectivity, and agglomeration, while the other is a case study on the 99-year lease of public housing in Singapore"--
ISBN: 9789811211546$208
LCCN: 2019046830Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HT151 / .T32325 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 307.76
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