Evaluation Study on the Smart and Interactive Landscape Design of Haiyuntai Waterfront Park from the Perspective of a Sustainable City
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 357 - 357
Published: Feb. 9, 2025
With
the
rapid
development
of
technological
progress
and
smart
city
construction,
concept
sustainable
cities
is
gradually
being
integrated
into
all
aspects
urban
construction.
In
this
context,
public’s
demand
for
high-quality
rich
leisure
experiences
increasing,
design,
management,
service
standards
parks
are
also
upgraded.
As
an
innovative
product
integration
ecological
civilisation
information
technology,
interactive
have
become
important
direction
promoting
development,
especially
in
landscape
design
waterside
parks,
which
show
unique
significance.
This
study
explores
application
from
perspective
cities,
aiming
to
construct
a
set
evaluation
frameworks
assess
its
effectiveness
value
development.
Through
in-depth
analyses
interaction
combines
environmental
psychology,
ecology,
GIS
technology
propose
goals,
strategies,
methods
landscapes
that
can
support
social
needs
cities.
Domestic
international
case
studies
successful
technologies
not
only
improves
quality
but
promotes
economic
by
enhancing
attractiveness
providing
multiple
values
empirical
research
section,
paper
takes
Haeundae
Waterside
Park
South
Korea
as
object
investigation
constructs
framework
based
on
project
selection
indicator
quantification
further
validate
practical
park
design.
Based
findings,
proposes
series
policy
recommendations
promote
construction
These
provide
theoretical
future
reference
planning
public
spaces
other
around
world.
By
concepts
with
sustainability,
provides
path
planners,
architects.
environmentalists
help
realise
goal
coordinated
ecological,
social,
Language: Английский
Navigating the Path to Smart and Sustainable Cities: Insights from South Korea’s National Strategic Smart City Program
Yookyung Lee,
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Seungwoo Han,
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Youngtae Cho
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 928 - 928
Published: April 24, 2025
This
study
evaluates
the
progress
of
Korea’s
National
Strategic
Smart
City
Program
(NSSCP),
a
flagship
R&D
initiative,
in
advancing
sustainable
and
intelligent
urban
development
on
global
scale.
Utilizing
United
Nations’
for
Sustainable
Cities
(U4SSC)
framework,
which
integrates
both
sustainability
smartness
city
development,
this
research
examines
program’s
alignment
with
standards.
The
findings
reveal
that
NSSCP
contributes
to
attainment
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
areas
such
as
health,
energy,
innovation,
communities.
It
also
effectively
addresses
key
dimensions
smart
cities,
including
living,
environmental
stewardship,
mobility,
economic
vitality.
Despite
these
achievements,
identifies
critical
challenges,
absence
robust
evaluation
tools
an
overemphasis
quantitative
targets.
is
important
discourse
offering
insights
into
efficacy
services
systems
through
lens
NSSCP’s
cloud-based
open
data
hub
model.
Language: Английский
Osogbo profile: An insight into urban developments à longue durée
Cities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 106014 - 106014
Published: April 29, 2025
Modern digital practices for sustainable development: analysis of world experience
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Digital
technologies
are
critical
in
ensuring
sustainable
development,
contributing
to
economic
growth,
social
equality
and
environmental
security.
The
article
reviews
modern
digital
practices
their
impact
on
achieving
the
Sustainable
Development
Goals
also
analyses
international
experience
applying
innovative
various
spheres
of
society.
study
assesses
role
artificial
intelligence,
big
data,
Internet
Things,
blockchain
financial
shaping
models
improving
resource
management.
In
particular,
expanding
access
banking
services
lending
for
vulnerable
population
groups
is
highlighted,
inclusion.
development
e-commerce
platforms
allows
small
businesses
enter
global
markets,
which
positively
impacts
competitiveness
economies.
aspect
digitalisation
includes
“smart”
cities,
implementation
IoT
solutions
monitoring
efficient
management
energy
resources.
facilitate
air,
water
soil
pollution
help
automate
waste
processes.
use
tracking
supply
chains
transparency
business
processes,
promoting
enterprises’
responsibility.
transformation
quality
education
through
online
courses,
adaptive
learning
based
intelligence.
Such
allow
personalisation
educational
process,
making
it
more
effective
accessible
general
public.
An
analysis
European
Union’s
investments
indicates
a
significant
level
funding
quantum
technologies,
cloud
computing
infrastructure.
At
same
time,
considers
key
challenges
digitalisation,
including
growth
inequality,
cybersecurity
issues,
need
regulate
intelligence
problems
e-waste
presents
recommendations
development.
results
can
shape
strategies
that
promote
balanced
sustainability,
equality.
Language: Английский