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Title: The intersection of the green and the smart city : a data platform for health and well-being through nature-based solutions
Authors: Kolokotsa, Dionysia
Lilli, Aikaterini
Tsekeri, Elisavet
Gobakis, Kostas
Katsiokalis, Minas
Mania, Aikaterini
Baldacchino, Neil
Polychronaki, Sevasti
Buckley, Niall
Micallef, Daniel
Calleja, Kurt
Clarke, Emma
Duca, Edward
Mali, Luka
Bisello, Adriano
Keywords: Urban ecology (Sociology)
Well-being
City planning -- Environmental aspects
Sustainable urban development
Smart cities
City planning -- Technological innovations
Public health
Data collection platforms
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Kolokotsa, D., Lilli, A., Tsekeri, E., Gobakis, K., Katsiokalis, M., Mania, A., Micallef, D.,...Bisello, A. (2023). The Intersection of the Green and the Smart City: A Data Platform for Health and Well-being through Nature-Based Solutions. Smart Cities, 7(1), 1-32.
Abstract: An increasingly important aspect of analyzing the challenges facing cities today is the integration of nature. Nature-based solutions have the potential to successfully cope with the adverse effects of extensive urbanization and climatic change. On the other hand, the incorporation of smartness in cities is a critical issue. This paper aims to analyze the steps towards integrating nature-based solutions and smart city aspects to develop a web-based data platform that focuses on tackling and investigating the role of nature-based solutions in city health and well-being and returns a digital twin of the natural and built environment, including health-related key performance indicators. Seven pilot cities are used as a basis for the analysis. The architecture of a smart green city data platform is described. The interaction with the citizens is ensured through apps and games. The paper lays the foundation for a future “phygital” NBS world.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/117243
ISSN: 26246511
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