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The rapid evolution of urban environments necessitates a critical examination of previously utilized industrial sites, particularly decommissioned refineries that often leave behind a legacy of environmental degradation and community unrest. As cities grapple with the dual challenges of sustainable development and environmental remediation, the potential for revitalizing such sites into sustainable smart cities emerges as a beacon of hope. This paper presents the current state of a historic Romanian decommissioned massive refinery, explores the multifaceted decontamination processes employed to restore the land, and envisions a future where this revitalized space contributes to a new sustainable urban ecosystem. Through historical context, technological advancements, and community involvement, the transformation of a once-contaminated site into a thriving urban area can serve as a model for future developments aimed at balancing economic growth with ecological preservation. The basic technological infrastructure for a new smart city involves a combination of integrated systems designed to enhance urban living through connectivity, efficiency, and sustainability. Key components include a robust Internet of Things (IoT) network that supports smart sensors and devices for real-time data collection and monitoring across various sectors, such as transportation, energy, and public safety. Smart grids facilitate efficient energy distribution and management, while advanced water management systems ensure sustainable water use and quality monitoring. High-speed broadband connectivity is essential for supporting digital services and enabling residents to access information seamlessly. Additionally, automated waste management systems and smart transportation solutions, such as connected vehicles and intelligent traffic signals, improve urban mobility and reduce congestion. Collectively, these elements create a resilient framework that fosters innovation, enhances the quality of life, and promotes sustainable development within a new smart city.
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Monica-Mihaela FRANGULEA, 2024.
"GENESYS:Purging the foundation of a new smart city,"
Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, Smart-EDU Hub, Faculty of Public Administration, National University of Political Studies & Public Administration, vol. 12, pages 131-162, september.
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RePEc:pop:procee:v:12:y:2024:p:131-162
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- O35 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Social Innovation
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