TY - JOUR
T1 - Role of smart cities in optimizing water-energy-food nexus
T2 - Opportunities in nagpur, India
AU - Sukhwani, Vibhas
AU - Shaw, Rajib
AU - Deshkar, Sameer
AU - Mitra, Bijon Kumer
AU - Yan, Wanglin
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments: The first author (V.S.) is thankful to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan for the provided scholarship.
Funding Information:
Funding: This research was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) under the India-Japan Bilateral Research Project. Publication of the research was made possible with funding from Keio University.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - The evolving concept of ‘Smart Cities’ (SC) is today gaining global momentum in scientific and policy arenas. With the rising potential for jobs and improved lifestyle, these fast-growing cities are witnessing an ever-increasing concentration of populations and economic activities. However, the core aspect of sustainability is often overshadowed in SC by the components of economic growth. In view of the rising water, energy, and food (collectively referred to as WEF) demands in cities and the interlinkages between WEF systems, this study aims to highlight the role of SC in enhancing WEF resource efficiency from a nexus perspective. To study the current trends of SC developments first, a specific case of proposed Nagpur smart city (India) is reviewed based on document analysis and preliminary discussions with local government officials. Thereafter, bibliometric analysis (based on Scopus data) is conducted to establish a comprehensive understanding of existing SC research in varying domains of interlinked WEF systems. While the proposed Nagpur smart city is observably focused on city-centric goals with a high emphasis on infrastructure development, this study underlines the need for environmental resource conservation at a transboundary level. The key opportunities for optimizing the WEF nexus in Nagpur are then highlighted in reference to the bibliometric analysis.
AB - The evolving concept of ‘Smart Cities’ (SC) is today gaining global momentum in scientific and policy arenas. With the rising potential for jobs and improved lifestyle, these fast-growing cities are witnessing an ever-increasing concentration of populations and economic activities. However, the core aspect of sustainability is often overshadowed in SC by the components of economic growth. In view of the rising water, energy, and food (collectively referred to as WEF) demands in cities and the interlinkages between WEF systems, this study aims to highlight the role of SC in enhancing WEF resource efficiency from a nexus perspective. To study the current trends of SC developments first, a specific case of proposed Nagpur smart city (India) is reviewed based on document analysis and preliminary discussions with local government officials. Thereafter, bibliometric analysis (based on Scopus data) is conducted to establish a comprehensive understanding of existing SC research in varying domains of interlinked WEF systems. While the proposed Nagpur smart city is observably focused on city-centric goals with a high emphasis on infrastructure development, this study underlines the need for environmental resource conservation at a transboundary level. The key opportunities for optimizing the WEF nexus in Nagpur are then highlighted in reference to the bibliometric analysis.
KW - Bibliometric analysis
KW - Information and communication technology
KW - Integrated resource management
KW - Nagpur
KW - Smart cities
KW - Water-energy-food nexus
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U2 - 10.3390/smartcities3040062
DO - 10.3390/smartcities3040062
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85116853379
SN - 2624-6511
VL - 3
SP - 1266
EP - 1292
JO - Smart Cities
JF - Smart Cities
IS - 4
ER -