Climate-intelligent cities and resilient urbanisation: challenges and opportunities for information research
Cities are critical in climate actions as they constitute the main source of greenhouse gas emissions. Climate-Intelligent Cities are digitally enabled cities that are climate first and climate compatible. The journey towards zero emissions calls for resilient urbanisation to weather the climate sho...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1601252022-07-13T03:02:21Z Climate-intelligent cities and resilient urbanisation: challenges and opportunities for information research Pee, Loo Geok Pan, Shan L. Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Library and information science Climate Actions Digital Citizen Engagement Cities are critical in climate actions as they constitute the main source of greenhouse gas emissions. Climate-Intelligent Cities are digitally enabled cities that are climate first and climate compatible. The journey towards zero emissions calls for resilient urbanisation to weather the climate shocks as well as energy shocks that cities are bound to encounter. Based on the authors’ experiences and observations from research on digital sustainability and smart cities, this article highlights four information research themes that can contribute to the development: energy and resource optimization, climate-neutral digital economy, digital citizen engagement, and intelligent governance. Specific research questions are also identified. In conclusion, all major streams of information research ranging from information systems acceptance and IT governance to Fintech applications can contribute meaningfully to mitigating climate change. Research opportunities are illustrated with green developments and examples in the city state of Singapore. 2022-07-13T03:02:21Z 2022-07-13T03:02:21Z 2022 Journal Article Pee, L. G. & Pan, S. L. (2022). Climate-intelligent cities and resilient urbanisation: challenges and opportunities for information research. International Journal of Information Management, 63, 102446-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102446 0268-4012 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160125 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102446 2-s2.0-85118710283 63 102446 en International Journal of Information Management © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Cities are critical in climate actions as they constitute the main source of greenhouse gas emissions. Climate-Intelligent Cities are digitally enabled cities that are climate first and climate compatible. The journey towards zero emissions calls for resilient urbanisation to weather the climate shocks as well as energy shocks that cities are bound to encounter. Based on the authors’ experiences and observations from research on digital sustainability and smart cities, this article highlights four information research themes that can contribute to the development: energy and resource optimization, climate-neutral digital economy, digital citizen engagement, and intelligent governance. Specific research questions are also identified. In conclusion, all major streams of information research ranging from information systems acceptance and IT governance to Fintech applications can contribute meaningfully to mitigating climate change. Research opportunities are illustrated with green developments and examples in the city state of Singapore. |
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