This article explores the concept of a humanized smart city, emphasizing the integration of technology with social values to enhance urban life. It discusses the balance between digital transformation and human-centric urban planning, highlighting the importance of inclusivity, sustainability, and ethical governance in smart city development. The study addresses key challenges such as data privacy, equitable access to technology, and environmental sustainability. By examining literature and some documented real-world case studies, the article presents strategies for creating intelligent urban spaces that prioritize citizen well-being. The research underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration among policymakers, technologists, and urban planners to ensure that smart cities remain adaptable and responsive to human needs. The paper concludes with recommendations for fostering resilient, people-focused smart cities that leverage innovation without compromising ethical and social principles.

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For a Humanized Smart City: Interrogating Technological Narratives Through Regenerative, Proximity and Care

  • Gabriel Patrocínio,
  • José Mauro Nunes,
  • Américo Mateus

摘要

This article explores the concept of a humanized smart city, emphasizing the integration of technology with social values to enhance urban life. It discusses the balance between digital transformation and human-centric urban planning, highlighting the importance of inclusivity, sustainability, and ethical governance in smart city development. The study addresses key challenges such as data privacy, equitable access to technology, and environmental sustainability. By examining literature and some documented real-world case studies, the article presents strategies for creating intelligent urban spaces that prioritize citizen well-being. The research underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration among policymakers, technologists, and urban planners to ensure that smart cities remain adaptable and responsive to human needs. The paper concludes with recommendations for fostering resilient, people-focused smart cities that leverage innovation without compromising ethical and social principles.