
Smart Cities, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 8(1), P. 26 - 26
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
In the biodiversity and climate emergency, a holistic approach is needed for development of smart cities. This perspective paper proposed novel conceptual framework nature-positive cities in socio-technical-ecological system (STES), which bridged gap between technological advancement ecological principles within existing city approach, enabling to transition towards biodiversity-led paradigm. Based on recent literature cities, this combines with capabilities Nature 4.0, using tools such as AI, sensors, IoT, big data analytics, machine learning. The shows that green spaces have already been developed worldwide; therefore, education personnel working local government effectively use new technology. presents examples how technologies can be utilised urban maximise ecosystem services biodiversity. Finally, it provides recommendations areas future research, concluding call specific policy interventions facilitate
Language: Английский