Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study

The 21st century is considered to be “The Century of Cities”. By the end of this century, over 80% of the global population is expected to be living in urban areas. To become smart, a city should develop an approach of services that will focus mainly on citizens to be the primary beneficiaries of th...

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Main Authors: Athanasios Georgiadis, Panayiotis Christodoulou, Zinon Zinonos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/6/2517
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spelling doaj-7fba77aeabac441695aa23c95f88702a2021-03-12T00:04:57ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-03-01112517251710.3390/app11062517Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case StudyAthanasios Georgiadis0Panayiotis Christodoulou1Zinon Zinonos2Intelligent Systems Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Neapolis University Pafos, 8042 Pafos, CyprusIntelligent Systems Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Neapolis University Pafos, 8042 Pafos, CyprusIntelligent Systems Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Neapolis University Pafos, 8042 Pafos, CyprusThe 21st century is considered to be “The Century of Cities”. By the end of this century, over 80% of the global population is expected to be living in urban areas. To become smart, a city should develop an approach of services that will focus mainly on citizens to be the primary beneficiaries of the services offered by a Smart City. In this work, we present through a survey of 545 participants, the citizens’ perception about the smart city concept and reveal the Greek and Cypriot citizens’ level of knowledge regards to a Smart City’s actions, applications, and elements. The final results of this study revealed several interesting outcomes. Firstly, this study showed that Cypriot citizens seem to know better what a “Smart City” is compared to Greek citizens, secondly, the study revealed that a large number of participants do not believe that any efforts have been made in their city in order to become “smart” and finally, regards to the most important challenges for the development of a smart city, the survey disclose that the cooperation of the private and public sector is the biggest challenge that needs to be tackled so as citizens can move towards a “smarter” future.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/6/2517smart citiescitizen perceptionsmart cities impact
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author Athanasios Georgiadis
Panayiotis Christodoulou
Zinon Zinonos
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Panayiotis Christodoulou
Zinon Zinonos
Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study
Applied Sciences
smart cities
citizen perception
smart cities impact
author_facet Athanasios Georgiadis
Panayiotis Christodoulou
Zinon Zinonos
author_sort Athanasios Georgiadis
title Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study
title_short Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study
title_full Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study
title_fullStr Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Citizens’ Perception of Smart Cities: A Case Study
title_sort citizens’ perception of smart cities: a case study
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The 21st century is considered to be “The Century of Cities”. By the end of this century, over 80% of the global population is expected to be living in urban areas. To become smart, a city should develop an approach of services that will focus mainly on citizens to be the primary beneficiaries of the services offered by a Smart City. In this work, we present through a survey of 545 participants, the citizens’ perception about the smart city concept and reveal the Greek and Cypriot citizens’ level of knowledge regards to a Smart City’s actions, applications, and elements. The final results of this study revealed several interesting outcomes. Firstly, this study showed that Cypriot citizens seem to know better what a “Smart City” is compared to Greek citizens, secondly, the study revealed that a large number of participants do not believe that any efforts have been made in their city in order to become “smart” and finally, regards to the most important challenges for the development of a smart city, the survey disclose that the cooperation of the private and public sector is the biggest challenge that needs to be tackled so as citizens can move towards a “smarter” future.
topic smart cities
citizen perception
smart cities impact
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/6/2517
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