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Title Smart Tree: An Architectural, Greening and ICT Multidisciplinary Approach to Smart Campus Environments
ID_Doc 22377
Authors Fortes, S; Hidalgo-Triana, N; Sanchez-la-Chica, JM; Garcia-Ceballos, ML; Cantizani-Estepa, J; Perez-Latorre, AV; Baena, E; Pineda, A; Barrios-Corpa, J; Garcia-Marin, A
Title Smart Tree: An Architectural, Greening and ICT Multidisciplinary Approach to Smart Campus Environments
Year 2021
Published Sensors, 21.0, 21
DOI 10.3390/s21217202
Abstract At present, climate change, pollution, and uncontrolled urbanism threaten not only natural ecosystems, but also the urban environment. Approaches to mitigate these challenges and able to provide an alternative for the use of the space are deemed to be multidisciplinary, combining architecture, vegetation integration, circular economy and information and communications technologies (ICT). University campuses are a key scenario to evaluate such solutions as their student and research community is intrinsically willing to support these experiences and provide a wide knowledge on the fields necessary for their design and implementation. However, the creation of areas combining usability and sustainability is commonly lacking a multidisciplinary approach combining all these different perspectives. Hence, the present work aims to overcome this limitation by the development of a novel integrated approach for campus spaces for co-working and leisure, namely a "Smart Tree ", where novel architecture, furniture design, flora integration, environmental sensoring and communications join together. To this end, a survey of the literature is provided, covering related approaches as well as general principles behind them. From this, the general requirements and constraints for the development of the Smart Tree area are identified, establishing the main interactions between the architecture, greening and ICT perspectives. Such requirements guide the proposed system design and implementation, whose impact on the environment is analyzed. Finally, the research challenges and lessons learned for their development are identified in order to support future works.
Author Keywords smart campus; smart city; urban greening; climate change mitigation; environmental monitoring; circular economy; friendly outdoor spaces
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000718595700001
WoS Category Chemistry, Analytical; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Instruments & Instrumentation
Research Area Chemistry; Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/21/7202/pdf?version=1635730190
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