"This large volume represents one of the few cases of empirical multidisciplinary research on the geography of smart urbanism. ... Sustainable Smart Cities in India can be a compass which academics, practitioners and students can use to traverse the vast constellation of alleged smart cities, and find out if the answer to some of the world's sustainability issues lies in one of them."(Federico Cugurullo, Urban Studies, Vol. 55 (15), 2018)
Urban Water Supply in Varanasi City: An Issue of Governance.- Disaster management in Smart Cities: Lessons Learnt.- Challenges and Vision of Tinsukia in Assam as a Smart City.- Negotiating Security and Surveillance in the Making of Smart Cities in India.- Urban Dynamics and Natural Resource Use: A Case Study Of NCT of Delhi.- Smart City: Jeopardy On Anthropology Grid And Gloomy Assessment.
This book presents fundamental and applied research aimed at the development of smart cities across India. Based on the exploration of an extensive array of multidisciplinary literature, this book discusses critical factors of smart city initiatives: management and organization, technology, governance, policy, people and communities, economy, infrastructure, and natural environment. These factors are broadly covered under the integrative framework of the book to examine the vision and challenges of smart city initiatives. The book suggests directions and agendas for smart city research and outlines practical implications for government professionals, students, research scholars and policy makers.
A lot of work is happening on smart cities as it is an upcoming area of research and development. At international level, and even in India, the concept of smart cities concept is a hot topic at universities, research centers, ministries, transport departments, civic bodies, environment, energy and disaster organizations, town planners and policy makers. This book provides ideas and information to government officials, investors, experts and research students.