15.01.2026
StartGreen ITA Guide for Making Cities Intelligent and More Sustainable

A Guide for Making Cities Intelligent and More Sustainable

An IEEE P7803 Approach to Smart Cities as Living, Self-Regulating Ecosystems

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These challenges are not just technical—they are structural and systemic. Current cities function as fragmented and profit-driven marketplaces, with governmental organizations, businesses, and public services operating in silos. This fragmentation leads to inefficiencies, lack of coordination, and conflicting priorities, making it difficult to implement truly inclusive, sustainable, and intelligent solutions.

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