Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities

The analysis of urban sustainability is key to urban planning, and its usefulness extends to smart cities. Analyses of urban quality typically focus on applying methodologies that evaluate quality objectives at environmental, urban, and building levels. Research has shown that a system of indicators...

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