The objective of the paper is to verify the application of the Smart City model in two different realities, such as the City of Amsterdam and the City of Milan. The two cities analyzed focus on future-oriented development and identify already integrated city areas as a test bed, capable of attracting the population and workers and tourists. Both cities have common objectives such as, for example, the abandonment of fossil fuels, with the aim of making the city self-sufficient from an energy point of view and pursuing urban development strategies, guaranteeing territorial sustainability.
Financing urban regeneration according to sustainability logic: public private partnership for the developmente of smart cities
Amatucci Fabio;Mozzillo Mirko
2023-01-01
Abstract
The objective of the paper is to verify the application of the Smart City model in two different realities, such as the City of Amsterdam and the City of Milan. The two cities analyzed focus on future-oriented development and identify already integrated city areas as a test bed, capable of attracting the population and workers and tourists. Both cities have common objectives such as, for example, the abandonment of fossil fuels, with the aim of making the city self-sufficient from an energy point of view and pursuing urban development strategies, guaranteeing territorial sustainability.File in questo prodotto:
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