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Towards Smart and Resilient City: A Conceptual Model

This paper aims to compare five smart city models selected based on a number of specific criteria. Following the comparison and assessment performed, we draw conclusions and further linkages identifying the components and characters found in resilient cities. The purpose of this analysis is to produ...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2018-05, Vol.158 (1), p.12045
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