Monterrey Envisioned As A Smart City Developed Through International Model Examples

Cities evolve constantly and adjust to new requirements. The fragmented vision of a city leads to design and elaborate strategies focused on some issues, letting others aside failing to develop the city strategies as a whole. Cities of today are analyzed with features based on the three pillars of s...

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