Contributors present diverse perspectives and methodologies, including empirical studies, modelling, simulation, policy analysis, and case studies, to offer insights into innovative and effective solutions for urban sustainability challenges. Chapters are grouped according to themes of governance and management, economy, society, and technology. Topics covered include smart city governance models, the enabling role of managers in sustainability efforts, resilient infrastructure, homelessness, and smart technology implementations. The book also identifies research gaps and areas of uncertainty, which may guide future research.
With contributions from researchers across Asia, Europe, and North America, this book is a valuable resource for researchers in the areas of sustainable development, urban sustainability, and resilience research. It will also interest policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders working towards addressing climate change in urban areas.
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Anshuman Khare is Professor of Operations Management at Athabasca University, Canada. His research focuses on environmental regulation impacts on industry, supply chain management, sustainability, cities and climate change, and digital transformation. This is his second volume on urban studies.
Terry Beckman is Associate Dean of Research and Accreditation at Athabasca University, Canada. His research interests are primarily in corporate social responsibility, corporate branding, international business, and marketing strategy. He has published one edited book and various articles in his areas of research interest.