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Title An integrated framework for addressing urban challenges in smart cities: transitioning from the V-model to a knowledge-action approach
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Authors Tang, JQ; Schooling, J; Yang, CY; Huang, FJ; Lyu, W; Nochta, T; Cañavera-Herrera, JS; Bastidas, V; Oti-Sarpong, K
Title An integrated framework for addressing urban challenges in smart cities: transitioning from the V-model to a knowledge-action approach
Year 2024
Published International Journal Of Urban Sciences, 28, 3
DOI 10.1080/12265934.2023.2262424
Abstract Digital technologies and tools have been widely deployed in smart city initiatives to improve operations, resource allocation, and infrastructure management. Due to high complexity and diversity, however, numerous technologies have simultaneously created obstacles for practitioners when choosing appropriate tools for certain urban challenges. This study proposes a knowledge-action guiding framework (K-A framework), based on the classic V-model, useful for guiding practitioners to scan through appropriate digital technologies and tools for addressing urban challenges and societal issues. A toolbox was also developed to support the use of the framework. It outlines a comprehensive landscape of popular and emerging digital tools in digitalizing urban services. Essentially, the K-A framework provides a 'how-to' in terms of identifying potential tools, while the digital toolbox shows 'what-are-the-options' for the users of the framework. The case study underscores the usefulness of the framework and toolbox as effective practical guides for formulating action solutions.HighlightsWe propose a knowledge-action framework based on a classic systems engineering modelThis framework can guide practitioners to identify digital technologies and toolsA comprehensive toolbox was provided to support the use of the frameworkA case study of urban safety issues was applied to validate the framework and toolboxNonlinear thinking and professional competency are key for city planners and managers
Author Keywords Urban challenge; digital technology; smart city; policymaking; urban safety
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001073064400001
WoS Category Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
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