Are Smart Villages Just Smaller Smart Cities? Call for a Region-Type-Specific Approach to the Smartification of Communities
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KORMANN-HAINZL, Gerhard, LOVASZ-BUKVOVA, Helena, HOELZL , Marvin. Are Smart Villages Just Smaller Smart Cities? Call for a Region-Type-Specific Approach to the Smartification of Communities In: Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days , Ed. 6, 5-8 mai 2021, Budapesta. Viena, Austria: Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels, 2021, pp. 115-125. ISBN 978-3-7089-2121-1; 978-3-903035-30-0. ISSN 2520-3401. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24989/ocg.v341.8
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Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days 2021
Conferința "Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days "
6, Budapesta, Ungaria, 5-8 mai 2021

Are Smart Villages Just Smaller Smart Cities? Call for a Region-Type-Specific Approach to the Smartification of Communities

DOI:https://doi.org/10.24989/ocg.v341.8

Pag. 115-125

Kormann-Hainzl Gerhard, Lovasz-Bukvova Helena, Hoelzl Marvin
 
IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Krems an der Donau
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 iunie 2021


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This paper presents a conception for a region-type specific approach for understanding and developing region-specific smart communities in predominantly rural areas. The concept is based on a discussion of the topic of smart communities from the points of view of (1) data economy, (2) regional communities, and (3) smart technologies as well as a discussion of “smartness” in context of smart communities. The paper points out the lack of differentiation between the different smart-community types in current models and typologies and argues that even a differentiated view is not sufficient in face of the high level of connection and interplay between the different communities. The paper proposes to develop a region-specific smartification model that considers the region-specific context and interaction with more urbanized regions, especially for rural areas.