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|Image=Smart_Cities_Pandemi.jpg | |||
|Published=2022-01-12 | |||
|Organization=Global City Teams Challenge, NIST | |||
|poc=Jiri Skopek | |||
|Where=Toronto Canada | |||
|Summary=This document outlines a simple, scalable approach that cities can use to integrate smart technology into the fabric of a city to enhance efficiency and livability in normal times and increase resiliency, capability and capacity in the age of pandemic. | |||
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| | |chapter=Quality of Life | ||
| | |Release=Smart_Cities_in_the_Time_of_Pandemic_public.pdf | ||
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This document outlines a simple, scalable approach that cities can use to integrate smart technology into the fabric of a city to enhance efficiency and livability in normal times and increase resiliency, capability and capacity in the age of pandemic. | |||
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| Published | 2022-01-12 |
| Point(s) of Contact | Jiri Skopek |
| Organization(s) | Global City Teams Challenge NIST |
| Where | Toronto Canada |
This document outlines a simple, scalable approach that cities can use to integrate smart technology into the fabric of a city to enhance efficiency and livability in normal times and increase resiliency, capability and capacity in the age of pandemic.
