Revisión de literatura sobre ciudades inteligentes: una perspectiva centrada en las TIC

Gina Paola Maestre Góngora

Resumen


Una ciudad inteligente es un área geográfica o territorio que se caracteriza
por el uso intensivo de las tecnologías con el objetivo, de manera general, de mejorar la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos y el desarrollo sostenible de las ciudades bajo los supuestos de la colaboración y la innovación. El propósito de este artículo es presentar una revisión sistemática de literatura sobre el concepto y las características de las ciudades inteligentes publicados en la literatura científica, a partir de los cuales se hace énfasis en el rol de las
tecnologías de información y comunicación, como un elemento fundamental
en la concepción e implementación de proyectos e iniciativas que inciden en el desarrollo exitoso de las ciudades inteligentes.


Palabras clave


Ciudad inteligente, TIC, Tecnología, Innovación, Ciudad digital.

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