Smart Cities in Asia | Regulations, Problems, and Development | ISBN 9789811917011

Smart Cities in Asia

Regulations, Problems, and Development

herausgegeben von Thanh Phan und Daniela Damian
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThanh Phan
Herausgegeben vonDaniela Damian
Buchcover Smart Cities in Asia  | EAN 9789811917011 | ISBN 981-19-1701-9 | ISBN 978-981-19-1701-1
“This concise open access book follows in a line of comparative investigations of how laws impact the development of smart cities. … this insightful book suggests that a future clash between international expectations and proposed use of smart wristbands and other surveillance technology in Phuket may necessitate legal provisions to cope with the disconnect from foreign laws protecting private data. Updating legislation to meet contemporary needs would be Welcome for protecting personal data and privacy in Thailand’s smart Cities.” (Benjamin Ivry, Thai Legal Studies, Vol. 3 (2), 2023)

Smart Cities in Asia

Regulations, Problems, and Development

herausgegeben von Thanh Phan und Daniela Damian
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThanh Phan
Herausgegeben vonDaniela Damian

This open access book examines different aspects of smart cities, including technology, urban development, sustainable development, finance, and privacy and data protection. It also covers a wide range of jurisdictions in Asia-Pacific: Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The book consists of two main parts. The first part includes general chapters that conceptualize smart cities and provide an overview of these cities’ problems such as privacy and data protection concern. The general chapters also discuss the role of public and private sectors in developing and governing smart cities. The second part encompasses country-specific chapters that examine the concepts addressed in the general chapters in practice by analyzing several specific smart city projects.

This book provides researchers and practitioners with some knowledge of a smart city and its implication in the Asia context. The book is designed with some general chapters updating the literature on smart cities for readers who are interested in an overview of this concept. Audiences who are curious about how smart cities are perceived and implemented in some Asian jurisdictions are benefited from country-specific chapters. The book is also helpful to general audiences whose interests lay at the intersection of law, governance, and technology.