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Title Fractured smart cities: Missing links in India's smart city mission
ID_Doc 45801
Authors Singh, U; Upadhyay, SP
Title Fractured smart cities: Missing links in India's smart city mission
Year 2023
Published Environment And Planning B-Urban Analytics And City Science, 50, 7
DOI 10.1177/23998083221144321
Abstract The postscripts of smart cities have been written before its prelude. Inserting smart technologies in infrastructure to improve urban environments, smart cities emphasize data-driven approaches and evidence-based planning. While it asks for production of new vocabularies, new ways of thinking, and proposes new methodologies, smart cities have trivialized baseline surveys. The insignificance to baseline survey hides the existing and functioning cities and leads to appropriation of "smart in the box" technologies. The omission of baseline survey fails to revamp planning and governance techniques as well as management and delivery of urban services. India's Smart City Mission runs through a similar fate. Despite changes in vision and approach towards urban improvement, Smart City Mission suffers from methodological apathy and produces fractured smart cities. In doing so, the paper explores how the idea of normative smart city shrouds urban complexities and heterogeneities and proposes solutions without comprehending the functional and existing cities. Drawing on cases of urban water and solid waste management in Smart City Dharamshala, this paper discusses how fissures in normative and functional smart cities are continually produced through broken, incomplete, and erroneous data that, ultimately, fails in creating robust and resilient cities.
Author Keywords Fractured smart cities; smart city mission; resilience; evidence-based planning; data-driven approach
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000894562100001
WoS Category Environmental Studies; Geography; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geography; Public Administration; Urban Studies
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