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Title Smart Living As One Of The Aspects Of The Formation Of The "Smart City"
ID_Doc 36811
Authors Baulina, AO; Klyushin, VV; Maksymchuk, OV
Title Smart Living As One Of The Aspects Of The Formation Of The "Smart City"
Year 2018
Published
DOI
Abstract Today, cities are the main forces of economic development, and have occupied a central place in production, consumption, defining social and economic relations and, currently provide a significant share of gross domestic product at the regional level. Cities play a critical role in national, regional and global development. Of course, the quality of living of people in the region depends on them. So today, cities must meet special requirements, such as the availability of urban infrastructure, mobility, security, urban areas, environmental friendliness, development of city self-management, quality and comfortable accommodation. Implementation in totality of the above factors, allows us to classify this type of city to a new kind called a "smart city", one of the basic philosophy principles of which is safe and comfortable accommodation. The purpose of the paper is theoretical and methodological substantiations of the concept of "smart living" as the most important aspects of the formation of "smart cities" from the standpoint of population provision with affordable and comfortable housing. Subject of paper - factors, that determine the comfort and affordability of residential real estate smart cities, and the object of research - the sphere of housing construction of the city, providing safe and comfortable accommodation. The results of testing the author's approach proves the possibility of the implementation of measures to achieve the General goal of providing the population with quality and affordable housing to meet the quality standards of granting housing and communal services as one of the basic principles of the smart city philosophy.
Author Keywords smart city; housing construction; comfortable accommodation; regional construction cluster public-private partnership
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000681676300251
WoS Category Business; Business, Finance; Economics; International Relations; Management
Research Area Business & Economics; International Relations
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